Gilligallou's Blog — bird identification

Louise Beckinsale
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What is a Bird’s Mantle?

As you continue your journey as a knowledgeable birder, you undoubtedly will dedicate some of your time to learning both the general anatomy of birds, but also will create somewhat of a glossary of terms as you progress. With this in mind, we like to keep this blog fresh with as many resources as possible, […]

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Autumn Spotlight: The Ring-necked Pheasant

Perhaps one of the most recognizable and aesthetically pleasing game birds is the Ring-necked Pheasant. These large game birds are one of the most sought-after species in by North American hunters due to their appearance and lightning-quick speed. Their powerful breast muscles give this bird remarkable power and when flushed, can reach nearly 40 miles […]  

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Louise Beckinsale
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Owl Ear Tufts – Believe it or not, they have nothing to do with Hearing!

One of the most dominant features of some species of owls is their prominently displayed ear tufts. These groups of feathers either stand upright on owl’s heads or hang alongside the head very much look like a set of ears and are usually associated by many people to be the ears of the owl, or […]  

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Get Ready for Hawk Migration with this Hawk Glossary

Many regions in Ontario offer fantastic viewing opportunities to get a glimpse of literally hundreds of hawks and other birds of prey in flight during their fall migration. Some of the best locations in Ontario to witness these breathtaking migrations are on the shores of either Lake Ontario at Cranberry Marsh or High Park or […]  

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