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1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by Lisa Dulgar-Tulloch

Pine? Tree in ALGONQUIN PARK, Ontario.

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by philipbucOntario, Canada

Near High Falls in Algonquin Provincial ...

1 1 Red Squirrel

Red Squirrel

by MarkGogolaOntario, Canada

Algonquin park red squirrel

3 2 Moose

Moose

by ry.ahmicOntario, Canada

1 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AddyOntario, Canada

Spongy mushroom on the forest floor in

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by TAV-HalymaOntario, Canada

Spider in Algonquin Park

2 0 Bull Moose

Bull Moose

by parkyparks33Ontario, Canada

Algonquin Park

0 2 Mountain wood sorrel

Mountain wood sorrel

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

small white flowers, veined in pink, clover like leaves

1 1 mushroom

mushroom

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

this mushroom has a roughly heart shaped hole in it.

1 1 Common Gluphisia Caterpillar

Common Gluphisia Caterpillar

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

about 2" long, light green, black spots on body

0 2 Russula mushroom

Russula mushroom

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

about 2" tall, light pink cap, thick white stem

2 0 Spotting

Spotting

by AddyOntario, Canada

About 4 inches in diameter off a trail in

3 0 Spotting

Spotting

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

small interesting clump of brocoli like fungi with brown tips

6 2 Trumpet Lichen

Trumpet Lichen

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

tiny, stalked lichen topped with a small cup, others with thin tapering stem

0 0 Gray jay

Gray jay

by Tanya AchillesOntario, Canada

Seen on Spruce Bog trail in Algonquin Park

0 0 Spotting

Spotting

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

Very small, about 5mm

0 0 Lycopod

Lycopod

by ValerieGilbertNew York, USA

Found on the side of a path up to Algonquin ...

0 0 Moose

Moose

by AddyOntario, Canada

Mother moose and her calf along the shoreline of a small lake in

1 0 Moose

Moose

by AddyOntario, Canada

Male moose without antlers walking out of a narrow river in

0 1 Spotting

Spotting

by C_EllementOntario, Canada

Spotted in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada ...

0 0 Horsefly

Horsefly

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

large biting fly, only females feed on blood

0 5 Umber brown Puffball Fungus

Umber brown Puffball Fungus

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

a little smaller than a golfball, firm, no stem

2 4 White Admiral

White Admiral

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

over 2" across

0 2 mushroom

mushroom

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

light brown, about 2" tall

0 0 Stag's-horn Clubmoss

Stag's-horn Clubmoss

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

Plant with horizontally branched, creeping main stem giving rise to occasional ...

1 2 Candlesnuff fungus

Candlesnuff fungus

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

about 2" tall, thinner than a pencil. Maybe a type of coral fungus.

3 9 shelf fungi

shelf fungi

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

large shelflike fungus, red on top, white below, I think this might be ...

0 1 Northern Pearly-eye

Northern Pearly-eye

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

Adults feed on dung, fungi, carrion and sap from willows, poplars, and birches.

6 2 Spotting

Spotting

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

tiny, 1- 2mm, surface beginning smooth and turning rough, maybe a type of ...

0 2 moth

moth

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

about 2" across

2 4 Small Phoenix

Small Phoenix

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

about 2" across, camouflaged black and grey markings

1 0 Tan Coral Fungi

Tan Coral Fungi

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

tannish coral with compact, upright branches

4 4 Carbon Antlers

Carbon Antlers

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

looks like mini white deer antlers on top of a single stem

8 2 Moose

Moose

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

Largest and heaviest extant species in the Deer family.

2 0 Yellow patches

Yellow patches

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

thick, sturdy yellow mushroom

3 0 White tailed deer

White tailed deer

by AlexaRaeConnorsOntario, Canada

Male white tailed deer near the pond, just grazing and cleaning his sides.

0 0 Northern ring-necked snake

Northern ring-necked snake

by Phil_in_the_ShwaOntario, Canada

Found this guy hiding out in a fire pit on Mink Lake in

6 0 American Red Squirrel

American Red Squirrel

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

Red-brown top with a white belly separated by a dark strip.

0 0 Song Sparrow

Song Sparrow

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

A rich, russet-and-gray bird with bold streaks down its white chest.

2 0 Eastern Chipmunk

Eastern Chipmunk

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

Brown-grey in colour with distinctive black-white stripe along its side.

2 0 Eastern Chipmunk

Eastern Chipmunk

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

Brown-grey in colour with distinctive black-white stripe along its side.

2 0 Chain-dotted Geometer

Chain-dotted Geometer

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

Medium sized white moth flecked with black markings and has yellow on shoulder ...

2 0 Spruce Grouse

Spruce Grouse

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

Dark, rather short-tailed, relatively small grouse, mainly grey above and black ...

1 1 Eastern Chipmunk

Eastern Chipmunk

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

Brown-grey in colour with distinctive black-white stripe along its side.

4 0 Spruce Grouse

Spruce Grouse

by Greg ShchepanekUnorganized South Nipissing, Ontario, Canada

This male is mostly black in colour with grey & white markings. Bright red ...

0 0 American hover fly

American hover fly

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

The adult fly is black to metallic green, and has 3 yellow bands on its ...

0 0 Brilliant Soot-ball

Brilliant Soot-ball

by dandoucetteOntario, Canada

Fuligo septica grows on rotten wood and plant debris, but can also grow on the ...

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