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What

Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus)

Observer

kellysteele

Date

October 22, 2023 01:48 PM EDT

Description

Male with a red face marking in first shot, female with black face marking in second shot.

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Long-eared Owl (Asio otus)

Observer

galloots13

Date

November 14, 2023 05:06 PM EST

Description

wow! Turns out it’s an adult female long eared owl. was hunting right off trail, didn't seem to bothered with me, glad to know we have some owls back in the park!

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Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus)

Observer

macmarzo

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Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus)

Observer

drew_baxter

Date

September 1, 2023 11:04 AM EDT

Description

Haven’t seen one of these butterflies in a while, was very glad to see this one fluttering around the goldenrod plants growing in the Roxborough Parkette in the Rosedale neighborhood of the city of Toronto.

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White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

Observer

tatiana-s

Date

August 30, 2023 10:19 AM EDT

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Wood Duck (Aix sponsa)

Observer

pablobaldu

Date

August 8, 2023 02:55 PM EDT

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Eastern Milksnake (Lampropeltis triangulum)

Observer

verabera

Date

July 12, 2023 07:10 PM EDT

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American Mink (Neogale vison)

Date

July 8, 2022 04:16 PM EDT

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Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor)

Observer

seanhh

Date

July 5, 2023 01:16 PM EDT

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Midland Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta ssp. marginata)

Observer

sfreeman7

Date

July 3, 2023 06:25 PM EDT

Description

This was my first turtle nesting experience as I happened upon this smallish female covering her eggs. According to the turtle protectors of High Park, for this species it will take about 2 hours of egg laying to complete her mission: She will dig a hole about 15 cm deep, lay about 30 eggs, then diligently cover them over. She will then make a beeline back to the water unless obstacles get in her way: unleashed dogs, human traffic, vehicles. etc. Since this is peak season for nesting turtles, the volunteer turtle protectors answer calls of landed turtles, stay with them to ensure their safety, follow them back to the water, and cover the stash of eggs with a special protector made of wood and wire mesh with a small exit hole for the hatchlings. In making her exit, she tried climbing over one of the two turtle protectors already in place, but she took a tumble onto her back. She righted herself very quickly. The last photo shows the nest site after she left Thanks volunteer Meghan for watching over this one.

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What

Crown-tipped Coral Fungus (Artomyces pyxidatus)

Observer

verabera

Date

July 1, 2023 05:39 PM EDT

Description

Crown coral