By ANN BROKELMAN While I, of course, love all the seasons, I truly believe that now is the best overall time for everyone, expert and amateur alike, to get out and enjoy nature. Take a walk and look around, go down to the waterfront and sit on the beach or on some of the big […]
Category: On The Wild Side
On The Wild Side: Crows are intelligent, remarkable birds
By ANN BROKELMAN When people ask me about birds, I often forget about, and then feel silly for forgetting about, crows. However, it would be silly to ignore the intelligence and interesting behaviours of these remarkable birds. They aren’t just smart, they are extremely intelligent. They can hide food and remember where they’ve left it, […]
On The Wild Side: Hatching, raising and releasing butterflies and moths
By ANN BROKELMAN If a COVID-19 quarantine wasn’t a factor, how many of you normally love the summer for its sunbathing, swimming, going to cottages, and other hot weather activities? Not me! I can’t stand the summer heat and humidity. I, generally speaking, would prefer to just hibernate and wait till the late fall. Thankfully, […]
On The Wild Side: A look into the behaviour of nesting mourning doves
By ANN BROKELMAN While many people have been struggling with having to stay home during the COVID-19 outbreak, and I really sympathize with those people, I’ve been able to use my birding opportunities to help me appreciate the small benefits of the quarantine. I truly hope that the sharing of my pictures and stories has […]
On The Wild Side: A happy ending for owlet Wol as he has branched and fledged the nest
By ANN BROKELMAN First an update on Wol the great horned owlet: Three weeks to the day after he was put in a new laundry basket nest, Wol both branched and fledged. The roller coaster of emotions from watching this little owlet have everyone who helped feeling exhausted. On May 8 I went up to […]
On The Wild Side: Baby great horned owl rescued by Shades of Hope group
By ANN BROKELMAN April 17th was a special day for Josette and her daughter, residents of Kawartha, a great excuse for me to get out of the house, and a very lucky day for a great horned owlet! Today’s story began when Josette, after having observed an owlet sitting prone on the ground near her […]
On The Wild Side: Now that many of us are having to stay home, it’s a chance to see what animals visit your yard
By ANN BROKELMAN This winter, and now continuing into the spring, I have discovered the joy of using trail and inside cameras. For the longest time, our dog, Rory, would be sitting on his ottoman by the front windows and would tell us, better described as ‘losing his mind while howling’, whenever we had a […]
On The Wild Side: Weird winter weather allowed a glimpse into the lives of beavers
By ANN BROKELMAN What a winter this one has been! One day it felt like -20 with the wind chill and the next I’m driving with the windows down . I’ve certainly taken advantage of the warmer days to get out more often and observe some local animals’ winter behaviour. A few weeks ago I […]
On The Wild Side: Cold snaps can lead to frozen, ice-covered beaks for water fowl
By ANN BROKELMAN What strange weather we are having. One day it is +5 and the next it’s -15! Does it do this every year, and we just forget? I can’t prove this isn’t just my biased memory, but I honestly don’t remember it changing this dramatically when I was growing up. Well, not only […]
On The Wild Side: Black-capped chickadee minus tail feathers recently spotted
By ANN BROKELMAN Wednesday, Nov. 27 was a cool, sunny, and beautiful day without any snow on the ground. I used the nice weather as an excuse to get outside, walk through three of my favourite places, and look for inspiration for my next article. My day started at the Rosetta McClain Garden Hawk Watch, […]