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Corvid Tracks
Winter track identification isn’t limited to mammals; birds leave tracks, too! There’s one entire family of birds on PEI whose tracks...
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Mar 13, 20233 min read
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Duck Tracks & Adaptations
The lack of snow and ice this year has encouraged more than the usual numbers of ducks and geese to overwinter. I recently found signs...
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Mar 8, 20232 min read
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Meadow Vole Tracks
Here are some PEI wildlife tracks that I’m seeing more often this winter due to the lack of snow and ice: Meadow Vole (Microtus...
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Mar 5, 20232 min read
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PEI's White-tailed Deer Experiment
I recently received this lovely photo from Joyce Dewar, granddaughter of Walter Jones who was Premier of PEI from 1943 to 1953. This is...
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Mar 1, 20233 min read
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Permian to Present 13: The 20th Century
Through 12 chapters of my ‘Permian to Present’ series, we’ve explored PEI from the formation of its bedrock 300 million years ago,...
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Feb 22, 20232 min read
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Winter Adaptation: Trees
We’ve been looking at how PEI wildlife adapts to our frigid winter conditions, but what about trees? Unlike animals that take shelter or...
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Feb 15, 20232 min read
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Permian to Present 12: Introduced Wildlife
In recent editions of Permian to Present, we’ve seen how and why PEI lost its large, native mammals. But in the 1900s, people thought...
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Feb 8, 20233 min read
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Permian to Present 11: Land in the 1700s and 1800s
In the last three editions of ‘Permian to Present’ we looked at aspects of PEI’s forests and wildlife hundreds of years ago, before...
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Feb 1, 20233 min read
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Permian to Present 10: Otters!
Today you get two posts in one! My winter series ‘Permian to Present’ and ‘Wildlife Tracks & Sign’ intersect to tell the story of River...
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Jan 25, 20232 min read
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Hoar Frost
Even if you’re not a fan of the PEI winter, I bet you’d agree that few things are more beautiful than hoar frost. Under certain...
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Jan 22, 20232 min read
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Permian to Present 9: Pre-settlement wildlife
In the last edition of Permian to Present, we got a glimpse into the Island landscape of three centuries ago, around the time Europeans...
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Jan 18, 20233 min read
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Canine Gaits
Wildlife tracks can tell you not only who’s been around, but also what they’ve been up to. In my last PEI tracking post, I gave you some...
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Jan 15, 20233 min read
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Permian to Present 8: Pre-settlement forests
In the last edition of PEI: Permian to Present, we learned what ancient pollen and early Indigenous sites tell us about the Island...
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Jan 11, 20232 min read
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Snowshoe Hare Curry
Snowshoe Hare - more often called rabbit here on PEI - is a great entry-level wild game. Hare are plentiful, easy to catch, simple to...
katemacquarrie22
Jan 9, 20232 min read
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Permian to Present 7: Post-glacial plants and people
So far in ‘PEI: Permian to Present’, we’ve explored the formation of the Island’s sedimentary sandstone bedrock, the fossils that can be...
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Jan 5, 20233 min read
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Freshwater Mussels
Happy New Year and welcome back to my PEI wildlife track and sign series! Let’s start the year with a group of Island animals you may...
katemacquarrie22
Jan 2, 20232 min read
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Grey Dunes
Today we have another of PEI's lesser-known coastal habitats: Grey Dunes (Photo 1). The sand dunes featured in Island photos are almost...
katemacquarrie22
Dec 28, 20222 min read
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Krummholz Forest
Let's look at one of PEI's lesser-known coastal habitats: krummholz forest (Photo 1). Although PEI isn’t far north or high-altitude, we...
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Dec 28, 20222 min read
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Peat Bogs
Peat Bogs (Photo 1) are one of the oldest habitats on the Island; we can trace their beginnings back to the end of the last Ice Age more...
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Dec 28, 20222 min read
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Black Marsh, North Cape
I have a post specifically on Peat Bogs, but there is one very special Island bog that merits its own post: Black Marsh at North Cape....
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Dec 28, 20222 min read
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