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Nature Showcase: Bird Nest Building

It’s one of those seasons when birders are out on trails, along shorelines, in wetlands waiting to see the return of our many winged friends.  Loons and warblers and everything in between have made the long trek back to Canada to enjoy the abundance of summer and to,...

Nature Showcase: Groundwater

Now that spring has sprung and the melt is on, it got us thinking about where that water goes. Of course, there is evaporation, and the runoff into creeks, rivers, and lakes, but that’s the surface water. What about underground? Some of the rain and snow we...

Nature Showcase – Who is Sleeping and Who is in a Torpor?

Out for a walk the other morning and what did we smell – skunk! Yep, that delicious smell of skunk was wafting around. ‘Skunks hibernate, don’t they?’ was the question and a quick ‘Yes.’ was the response. Then why the odour? Why was our skunk ‘up’? Everyone knows and...

Nature Showcase – The Flicker

Look at the size of that beak! Wow! This is a bird with a sharp, pointy bill! The Common Flicker, or Northern Flicker, is member of the Woodpecker family, so it makes sense that their bill is so large. These birds, as their name suggests, are common throughout North...

Nature Showcase: Regeneration (with a little help)

The Derecho in May pummelled Camp Kawartha. Entire sections of the forests were flattened! We know that nature’s way is neither good nor bad, it just is, but to we humans, it is hard to see such damage and not be impacted by the loss of such beautiful trees. It’s just...

Nature Showcase: A Lesson in Leaving

A school group recently visited our main camp. They were a keen bunch (happy to be outside and out of the classroom I suppose), and all wonderfully behaved. It was a pleasure to have them here. One of our programs had them studying habitats, and they were out on the...