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Algonquin Winter Tracking 2014
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Page 7 - Exploring IV
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Again, the photos on this page were taken at various
locales. Opeongo Road through the Black Spruce forest, a
good place to look for Black-backed Woodpeckers. |
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The river that drains Tea
Lake, in the eastern end of the Park. It takes quite a
current to keep water open in the coldest winter.
I was
exploring here because there had been a lot of wolf activity
in the area, due to a moose carcass that had been frozen
into the ice of Tea Lake. |
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Fluffy seeds of Virgins Bower,
a vine. |
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Spruce trees in winter. |
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A bluff overlooking Opeongo
Road. I didn't go up there this year, because the trail to
the top had not been used at all this winter, and so I couldn't
find it! |
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Costello Lake. I found wolf
tracks nearby. |
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