Once In Time Photography
Cassin's Kingbird
UPDATE :
After a few consultations and much appreciated help form Dinusaur and another two people that contacted me privately, I am told that this actually is a Cassin's Kingbird. This sighting marks it a first sighting in GTA ever.
Lifer :)
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Today I went for a walk and spotted this unusual visitor in the area. I have tried to get a good look but he was busy getting from one tree to another and back. I new it was a Flycatcher but I have never seen one like that till today. I have googled and tried to compare him with shots of Western Kingbird but I also came across similar Kingbird, a Cassin's Kingbird. Cassin's Kingbird had only been seen in Ontario a couple of times, and yet my Google Lens suggests it is Cassin's Kingbird. Having checked all the shots I have taken today I cannot say it is Cassin's and the sighting in Southern Ontario seems very odd. Yet I am not sure it is a Western one. Your feedback is greatly appreciated if you would recognize from the two shots which one it is. As I say, the odds of sighting a Cassin's Kingbird would be really great, and he would have to be way of his range.
Cassin's Kingbird
UPDATE :
After a few consultations and much appreciated help form Dinusaur and another two people that contacted me privately, I am told that this actually is a Cassin's Kingbird. This sighting marks it a first sighting in GTA ever.
Lifer :)
- - - -
Today I went for a walk and spotted this unusual visitor in the area. I have tried to get a good look but he was busy getting from one tree to another and back. I new it was a Flycatcher but I have never seen one like that till today. I have googled and tried to compare him with shots of Western Kingbird but I also came across similar Kingbird, a Cassin's Kingbird. Cassin's Kingbird had only been seen in Ontario a couple of times, and yet my Google Lens suggests it is Cassin's Kingbird. Having checked all the shots I have taken today I cannot say it is Cassin's and the sighting in Southern Ontario seems very odd. Yet I am not sure it is a Western one. Your feedback is greatly appreciated if you would recognize from the two shots which one it is. As I say, the odds of sighting a Cassin's Kingbird would be really great, and he would have to be way of his range.