Notes from the Wild
Cedar Waxwings
A lovely shrub that waxwings find irresistible in late fall and early winter is a native holly called “winterberry”.
Norway Maples
Our rural roads and historic schoolhouses may have ended up as dull as suburbia in the fall.
Exotic Species aka Mantis and Honeybee
What has our impact been on native North American wildlife? I think we know the answer to that.
Wrens
Both male and female wrens generate a potpourri of chatter – a profusion of messaging rivaling the texting of human teenagers.
Micro – cosmos in your yard
Many new point-and-shoot cameras have a macro focus function, allowing you to take close-up photos of miniature creatures.
Caterpillars & Butterflies
Most butterfly caterpillars will mature and form chrysalides within two or three weeks.
Fishers have been Lured South
Fishers are said to attack porcupines in a particularly grisly manner.
The Jefferson Salamander
The Jefferson salamander is a cause célèbre locally because of its very restricted range in Canada.
Merlins
Merlins in Caledon would have been almost unthinkable 25 years ago. At that time, except on migration, Merlins seldom strayed south of the lakes and forests of the Canadian Shield.
Great Horned Owls
Great horned owls along with other members of the owl tribe are gifted with adaptive traits beyond their acute senses.



