Dozens of these sit on trees in a lake.
8-10 birds flying over smith's bay of lake simcoe, early evening, just off marsh where nest was observed in May.
Dead fledgling; adult female seen in same area the day prior this sighting and the day after; adult female, presumed mother, had been seen on both sides of the road hunting
Distance to observed species-2m
general habitat- urbanised park
characteristics- It is gray in color and black wingtips ,yellow legs and a black ring around the beak,eyes are yellow with red rims .They're often found near water resources .(Source:-Cornell Lab ,2019)
photo taken by-Kamalpreet kaur
weather-Sunny
Certainity-100%
would like to know if this is a coyote or wolf
I see that there are competing philosophies for identification on iNaturalist for Ambystoma in Ontario. Based on what I've read, because of this location, there's a pretty even chance that these are LLJ unisexual hybrids or bisexual lateralis. I'm going to put this to the species level as it seems ~90% of observations of possible LLJs are in Ontario.