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Notes from the Wild

Monarch Butterfly – RIP 2026

Most of us are old enough to remember when monarchs were a frequent sight in meadows and gardens.

Aug 9, 2013

Milksnakes

Milksnakes, a threat to no one except Mickey and Minnie.

Jul 18, 2013

Green Frog Blog

Green frogs sometimes strike out cross country in search of new ponds and new environments, boldly going where no frogs have gone before!

Jun 26, 2013

Cowbirds

Cowbirds, if unlikely to garner much human sympathy, are fascinating creatures.

May 27, 2013

Spring Sparrows

Take time to notice the fox, white-crowned and white-throated sparrows.

May 8, 2013

Timberdoodles

The flight of the timberdoodle should continue through April and can be witnessed at dawn as well as dusk.

Apr 9, 2013

Redpolls

The redpoll feeding etiquette is decidedly boorish; they jostle each other rudely for favoured perches on the feeders.

Mar 17, 2013

Chickadees

Chickadees are consummate risk takers and they pack a lot of smarts into their tiny bird brains.

Mar 3, 2013

Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers

Hairy woodpeckers brandish large dagger-like beaks; the beaks of downys are smaller and more chisel-like.

Feb 15, 2013

Opossums

Opossums, having migrated north are also unlikely winter survivalists. Naked ears, feet and tails slough off frozen fragments during our harsh winters.

Jan 6, 2013

Evergreen Ferns

Many ferns boast exquisite form and are splendid photographic subjects. Seeking them is a fine excuse for a late season ramble.

Dec 11, 2012

The Death of a Tree

Denuded and sterilized, the land waits sullenly for the homes and strip malls that characterize the inexorable expansion of Brampton.

Nov 13, 2012