Large bird, white belly mostly light brown almost red looking body. Also saw one of these very similar looking in the Beaches Ravine a few weeks ago. Not sure the exact species of bird, perhaps a hawk of some kind? Or a falcon? Identified this by closely looking at the photo where you can see it’s red tail, also when I took the photo and it took flight I could see the red in its tail. It has a wingspan of up to 52 inches and a body which can grow up to be 22 inches and weigh up to 3 pounds (Lyman, 2020). This sounds like a red tailed hawk after doing research on the size of this bird as well as the colour of its tail.
Heard the sound of something hitting the wood in a quick repetitive way. It was across the creek but it looked white and grey and black with the black mask around it’s eyes
-green with black stripes and yellow spots
-approximately the size of a pinky finger
-two found together eating the stems
-not disruptive
-googled caterpillars that feed on parsley to help identify
they were both eating the stems and leaves of the parsley
-moved quite quickly
-small umbrella looking plants
Overcast day in High Park, sitting on a branch
Overcast day, spotted swimming in a pond
This photo was taken on a trail camera up North in Kearney ON.
Canadian Tiger Swallowtail-Butterfly
https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/what-you-can-do/butterfly-guide.html
Grey Bird
Backyard
10-14 Degrees Celsius
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Mourning_Dove/overview
Actual name ? North American Robin or American Robin?
About 7-9 degree Celsius
I’ve observed these squirrels and it’s easy to say that are in most yards. I spotted the first one in a park and minutes later I noticed about more of them were in yards and bins and on trees.