Susan's Birding and Nature Blog
Wandering Hyde Park
Wednesday, July 24, 2019 - Hyde Park
I went for a walk in Hyde Park this morning. It was sunny, high of 25c.
Butterflies were scarce. I saw a couple of Monarchs, one Red Admiral and no Cabbage Whites. I have not seen any of the yellow/sulphur butterflies as of yet. Dragonflies are not any better...very few. Last year, there were lots of dragonflies in this area.
I saw a nice variety of birds though. Great-Blue Heron, Pied-bill Grebe, Ring-billed Gull, a family of Northern Flickers, Willow Flycatcher, Spotted Sandpipers (2), Song Sparrows, American Goldfinches to name a few.
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| Spotted Sandpiper |
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| Willow Flycatcher |
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| Northern Flicker |
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| Song Sparrow |
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| Pied-billed Grebe |
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