Category : Up North Animals

Up North Animals
WINTER AND BIRDS

Before winter many birds leave the Northwoods for their southern homes, because some how they know harsh conditions are on the way. Then…

Up North Animals
LOON MIGRATION

Loons migrate because they need open water to survive, only eat fish/aquatic animals and need open water to become air borne (WING FLAPPING…

Up North Animals
PORCUPINES

You never know what kind of animal you will see while driving in the Northwoods and depending on the time of year or…

Up North Animals
TREE POUNDERS

Let’s say you planned on sleeping in on a cool Sunday morning because you stayed out late talking with friends (maybe a few…

Up North Animals
Albino

We all know it’s not uncommon to see wildlife in the Northwoods, especially deer, but one morning last month, Monica and I were…

Up North Animals
BLUE HERONS

I don’t consider myself a bird watcher by any means, but while on the water fishing or just out for a cruise on…