Walruses, found in the northern most reaches of Ontario, can weigh upwards of 1,000 kilograms.
Photo credit: NOAA Photo Library
Walruses, found in the northern most reaches of Ontario, can weigh upwards of 1,000 kilograms.
Photo credit: NOAA Photo Library
Common loon with young
Photo credit: Peter Ferguson
Gyrfalcons, northern predators.
Photo credit: Andrea Pokrzywinski
Hello Mr. Fox
Photo credit: Carolina K Smith
A chipmunk prepares for winter.
Photo credit: Peter Ferguson
A solitary sandpiper.
Photo credit: Peter Ferguson
American beaver with a mouthful.
Photo Credit: Peter Ferguson
During the fall migration, harlequin ducks can occasionally be seen along Ontario’s shores.
Photo credit: Peter Gauti
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Keep an eye out for turtles!!!
(via: North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores)
* pictured is Eastern Box Turtle (T. carolina)
wild blueberries
Great Horned Owl by D J England on Flickr.
Painted turtle
Painted turtle sunning himself on a log in a pond next to the Rideau River, May 2, 20.
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