adult loons

NOVEMBER DIGEST 2020

ABOUT LOONS Much of this information is provided by Kathy Jones (Volunteer Manager, Ontario Programs and the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey) and Dr. Doug Tozer (Director, Waterbirds and Wetlands), Birds Canada. Should your memory be flickering, Tozer’s father Ron was an Algonquin Park Naturalist and his mother Pat a founding General Manager of The Friends […]

moose

NOVEMBER DIGEST 2020

NEW MOOSE DETAILS A new point-based system will be implemented and replace the former draw system for the 2021 moose hunt. The MNRF will look at a hunter’s data as far back as 1993. A point will be awarded for each year that a hunter applied, unsuccessfully, for an adult moose tag. The points will […]

Bear

OUTDOOR DIGEST – October 2020

CHANGE THAT TUNE Male White-throated Sparrows used to croon “Oh sweet Canada, Canada, Canada” but since 2000 researchers have been hearing a new two-syllable version – “Oh sweet Cana, Cana, Cana.” It seems even the language of birds can evolve; just like humans. It appears that this began in B.C. (British Columbia not Birds Creek) […]

airboat

OUTDOOR DIGEST – October 2020

WATERFOWL BANDING Ontario’s airboat duck banding program in which I took part in 2009 for one night requires extensive travel and group work. Based on the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health this program was cancelled for 2020. “There is no anticipated impact from this decision. Seven regular banding stations operated by individual […]

lynx

OUTDOOR DIGEST – October 2020

FUR HARVESTER UPDATE No surprise; the 26th annual Ontario Fur Managers Federation Rendezvous at Sioux Lookout was cancelled this summer past. And as mentioned in an earlier column only local buyers could physically attend the live fur auction at North Bay. The Fur Harvesters Auction Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Downey wrote that Kopenhagen Fur […]