
Wow, I haven’t posted anything for a few weeks, maybe longer, not intentionally I assure you. My husband and I were away from the 8th July to 7 September. We drove approximately 8500 kms (5000 kms of that total was pulling our trailer). We traveled extensively in Northern Ontario (the province we live in) staying at 17 different Provincial Parks and one KOA Campground (in Thunder Bay).
We did not see a lot of wildlife in Northern Ontario, surprisingly we never do. We did see lots and lots of Sandhill Cranes and Bald Eagles. We also saw a beaver, Pelicans, a bear, some Moose and assorted other ducks and birds. It could have been better but it also could have been worse. Being primarily a wildlife photographer, I take what I can get.
I took a lot of photos of this guy/gal, beautiful colours I thought this was cute, a honey bee and bumble bee gettin’ along This little chipmunk was adorable as he ate his berry There are so many Bald Eagles in Northern Ontario This guy was entertaining, took photos of him two different days near Hornepayne, Ontario We saw a ton of loons this year with quite a few having young ones I thought I’d try this in B&W. Under her left wing you can see a bit of the juvenile hanging out under his mother’s wing
On the 20th September we left for Algonquin Park and stayed 24 days, we drove close to 3000 kms during that time. We did a lot of driving in the park and surrounding area apparently.
Madawaska River, Whitney, Ontario Beaver Moose Family A beaver pond we decided to paddle
So we have been home almost a month and now we are playing catch up with all of our pre-Winter chores. So much to do! I still have a ton of photos to go through but in the meantime, I hope you enjoyed the sneak peek at some of my photos while I get organized for some more Blog Posts.
Stay safe.