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Notes from the Wild

The Raven

Ravens are renowned for their ability to solve complex puzzles to obtain tasty tidbits of food.

Jun 25, 2014

Imperilled Turtles

May/June is the time that turtles emerge from a long winter’s dormancy to bask in the sun. Unfortunately fewer and fewer of them appear every spring.

May 26, 2014

Wood Frogs

Usually wood frogs choose ponds that hold water only temporarily – a roll of the dice that can lead to the death or salvation of their progeny.

Apr 22, 2014

Cougars

Something strange is going on, and the phenomenon is not confined to the Headwaters.

Apr 3, 2014

Snowy Owl Rescue

The winter of 2013-14 has seen a “the largest movement of snowy owls in four or five decades” into southern Canada and the United States.

Mar 5, 2014

Snow Buntings

Look for snow buntings every winter, across the windswept fields of Dufferin, Wellington and other open country settings in southern Ontario.

Feb 7, 2014

Snowy Owls

Hungry snowy owls looking for food in the hills.

Jan 2, 2014

Groundhogs

Have groundhogs learned the ability to look both ways before crossing?

Dec 9, 2013

A Bee or not a Bee? That is the question.

Our understanding of the natural world is often rather muddled. Calling a yellow-jacket a bee is like calling a fox a woodchuck.

Nov 11, 2013

Red-backed salamander

Red-backed salamanders are abundant, outnumbering all of the reptiles, rodents and birds that share their forest habitat.

Oct 17, 2013

Goldfinches

Don’t worry about deadheading your perennials after they flower – allow them to go to seed and provide succor to goldfinches and other birds.

Sep 18, 2013

Pollinator Friendly Gardens

When I walk into my yard I am greeted by a gloriously diverse menagerie of tiny winged creatures.

Aug 28, 2013