This beautiful buck seemed to be posing for a statue at our home in Nolalu |
Ain't Life Wild is a blog about the plants and animals of Northwestern Ontario, the environment, climate change and life in the world's largest ecosystem, the Boreal Forest.
Saturday, November 26, 2022
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There are moments in winter that are just spectacular When we came to Thunder Bay in 1979 one of the first things I learned was that Nipigon...
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The flat, soft needles of a balsam fir Spruce needles are like a stiff bottle brush I often hear Boreal newcomers mistake balsams an...
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EOSDIS Worldview Sorry folks, I was out of the country for nearly a month and was not able to update ice-out conditions on Red Lake. The l...
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EOSDIS Worldview pic today, May 6. Ice mostly gone Brian was able to fly from the river, over the ice and into open water in the narrows a...
2 comments:
Great pictures. I appreciate you sharing your trail camera pictures. Maybe a moose or wolverine will show up this year.
Out of curiosity do you hunt on your property?
Mike S.
Hunting and the discharge of firearms is legal in our township. I have taken a single deer from our property in the 35 years we have lived here and a family member also took one. Lots of those years we had a share of a moose which my family had gotten at Red Lake. That was all we needed. We used to hunt grouse when our children were just learning to hunt.
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