Small part of a steady, bi=directional east/west flight of cormorant flocks.
One of several resting flocks in shallow water just offshore.
Presumed courtship display, the bird with the fish having just landed.
Comparison shot of Forster's Tern (right) and Franklin's Gull (separate observations for each). Different individual from the three in https://inaturalist.ca/observations/214198572, with more extensively dark bill tip.
Comparison shot of Forster's Tern (right) and Franklin's Gull (separate observations for each)
Part of a large concentration, perhaps 2000 plus other gulls.
Part of a large concentration, perhaps 2000 plus other gulls.
Part of a large concentration, perhaps 2000 plus other gulls.
With adult Ring-billed Gull and Herring Gull in Photo 1; with immature Herring Gull in Photo 2. Same bird/dae/location as https://inaturalist.ca/observations/214075379.
Sub-adult alongside an adult Herring Gull.
Eastern Cottontail by Bunn’s Creek, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Muskrat by Bunn’s Creek, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Eastern Phoebe by Bunn’s Creek, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada