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Monday, August 15, 2011

Take a Walk (or Paddle) on the Wild Side

Loon Family on Sea Lion Lake


Backyard birding can be very rewarding, but sometimes it pays to go beyond the lot line and seek out other locations. I have recently found that paddling my kayak in local waters allows me a unique opportunity to view species (especially water fowl) that would never find their way into my backyard.

This past weekend, I loaded the kayak into the back of my car and headed to our cabin in Florence County.  This is a pretty remote area, and the only remaining county in Wisconsin without a traffic light.  I was able to paddle three different lakes in and around the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, as well as the Pine River (which has been designated as a "wild river").  The birding was exceptional, having observed king fishers, mergansers, bald eagles, ospreys and a family of loons. I got some incredible photos, but the biggest thrill was the unexpected visit by a young bear.  As I quietly floated down the Pine River, I heard a disturbance in the woods. The black form quickly made its way down the slope and proceeded to enter the water as I passed by.  I could not believe my good fortune and even managed to snap some pictures as well.

My advice is to take some time before the cold weather returns to venture out to some of the beautiful "natural" areas available here in Wisconsin and in other states. Remember to always have your camera ready...you just never know what may cross your path!



Black bear on Pine River Oxbow



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