Brian Morin

1736 uploads

Total photos: 1736
Total videos: 0
Species photographed: 343
Most photographed species: Snowy Owl (See all)
Countries visited: 2
female, adult
Cornwall
Oct 28 2016
juvenile
St. Isidore - These birds came into a sewage lagoon and spent five minutes trying to find a spot to land. The water was too high so they headed off unsuccessfully.
Oct 7 2016
Oct 6 2016
female, adult
Avonmore - we literally almost drove right over this bird on a back road and we were going slow at the time. Good thing for her. We had to back up to see her and she walked onto the side of the road. Today we also found a dead male on our way home and I had another dead male on Monday.
Oct 7 2016
Oct 4 2016
adult, winter plummage
Long Sault Parkway - A local birder alerted me to this bird today. He thought it was a Red-necked but it has Red Phalarope features including overall whitish appearance with gray back and bill that is thicker at the base and paler than the rest of the bill. A rare regional find. Note the lobed toes. That's why phalaropes can swim unlike other shorebirds.
Oct 5 2016
juvenile
Ingleside
Oct 4 2016
male, adult
Ingleside
Oct 4 2016
female, adult, winter plummage
Ingleside
Oct 4 2016
Sep 25 2016
male, juvenile
Cornwall - It was a juvenile (yellow eye) and I determined it was a male based on smaller size and shorter tail but clearly a Cooper's and not a Sharpie with that rounded tail.
Oct 2 2016
Sep 25 2016
adult
Cornwall - flying in tight formation
Oct 2 2016
Sep 29 2016
adult
Cornwall
Oct 2 2016