A Few Hours In Regent's Park (Part Four) EDIT WITH ID's 07-11-13

Here's the final set of photos from my walk around Regent's Park last Saturday. I'm numbering them this time so that it's easier for them to be ID'd if I can't name them (or mis-identify them). I'll edit the previous three postings in the same way.

1.Heron

2.Grey Squirrel

3.A rather smart looking Feral

4.Terrible shot, I know, but I only had a fraction of a second to snap this individual. Not sure what it is.

Aiki has this as a Female White Headed Duck. I have it as ARGENTINE RUDDY DUCK.

5.An inquisitive young Coot

6.Snacktime for another Grey Squirrel.

7.I'll go with juvenile Black Backed Gull. Is it?

Aiki - Sub adult Herring Gull. Could it be 2nd WINTER YELLOW LEGGED GULL?

8.Juvenile Moorhen.

9.Whooper Swan.

10.The feeding frenzy of Gulls, Ferals and Canada Geese also attracted a young Heron...

11.The same young Heron.

12.And again...

13.One final snap.

14.Bar Headed Geese and Egyptian Goose (in foreground).

15.Barnacle Goose.

16.BHG

17.Greylag Goose, or is it a White Fronted Goose?

Aiki - Lesser White Fronted Goose/Bar Headed Goose Hybrid. or BAR HEADED GOOSE/PINK FOOTED GOOSE HYBRID? Will we ever know? It apparently hangs around with the BH Geese.

18.Same Goose. Not certain why it seems to have a partially white face. Juvenile maybe?

19.Bar Headed Goose

20.Back to our friend.

21.Female Tufted Duck

22.Male and Female Tufted Duck

23.Another of our white faced friends.

As I was about to leave the park I spotted a pair of Jays...

 

 

Unicum arbustum haud alit duos erithacos

(One bush does not shelter two Robins)

Zenodotus (3rd Century B.C.)