It’s often said that you can tell the health of a lake by assessing the water fowl that inhabit it. A positive sign can be the number of Common Loon pairs and newborn chicks which are present in the area. Here a mother Loon shares a quick dinner with its baby in the Kawartha Lakes.Continue reading “Feeding Time”
Category Archives: Wildlife
Ghost Snake
You never know what you might stumble upon while out for a walk in the Kawarthas. Keep a sharp eye out, as there are always many interesting creatures or their markers to be found across the region. A resident snake has shed its skin here, leaving its ghostly remains behind as a sign of itsContinue reading “Ghost Snake”
Hide ‘N Seek
Woodland animals are naturally great at playing hide and seek. A young white-tailed deer can be tough to find in a dense thicket when it has camouflage markings built right into its coat. Once spotted, it offers a moment to pause and appreciate its silent beauty. TheKawarthaExperience
Playing It Safe
These days it’s easy to relate to how this little guy feels. Looking ahead to fun in the Kawarthas and a chance to make new friends, while playing it safe along the way. TheKawarthaExperience
Dam That’s Cool
Nature never ceases to amaze. Marvel for a moment. Just how long would it take to build this beaver dam by hand without tools? Creature wonders of the Kawarthas. TheKawarthaExperience