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N 58 B 588 C 2 E May 28, 2022 F Oct 18, 2024
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Wildwing Trail.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

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Northern Cardinal.

8 to 9 inches in length. The male is bright red with crest, black face and a stout red bill. The female is buff-brown tinged with red on crest, wings and tail.

They inhabit woodland edges, thickets, brushy swamps and gardens.

They are resident in the eastern United States and southern Canada south to the Gulf Coast and from southern California, Arizona, and southern Texas southward.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

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Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

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N 33 B 323 C 2 E Sep 15, 2023 F Oct 18, 2024
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Mute Swan.

58 to 60 inches in length with a wingspan of just under 8 feet. The adults are all white with an orange bill with a black knob at the base. The young birds are the same but dingy gray-brown becoming whiter with age. The Mute Swan holds its neck in a feaceful curve while native swans hold their necks straight up.

They inhabit ponds, rivers, coastal lagoons and bays.

They are not native to North America and were introducted from Europe into the United States. They are most commonly found in southern New England through southeastern New York and into New Jersey and Maryland. There is also a locally established population in Michigan.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

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White-Tailed Deer (female).

From between 27 to 45 inches tall and 6 to 7 feet long and weighing 150-310 pounds (male) and 90 to 211 pounds (female). Tan or reddish brown in summer and graying brown in winter. Belly, throat, nose band, eye ring and inside of ears are white. Tail brown and edged with white above often with a dark stripe down the center and white below. Black spots on side of chin. Buck's antlers can spread to 3 feet. Does rarely have antlers. Fawns are spotted.

The White-Tailed Deer inhabits farmlands, brushy areas, woods, suburbs and gardens.

They range throughtout the southern half of the southern tier of Canadian provinces and through most of the United States except for the Southwest.

Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan.

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