One of the delights of taking a walk in Spring is noticing all the new buds bursting out of their winter slumbers and flowers just starting to bloom; a daily...
Author - Laura Griffin
If you think that winter is lacking in vibrance then look no further than a few of these winter feathered friends to bring your cold season a splash of colour...
Hoppy Leap year! What better way to celebrate than by taking a closer look at one neighbour known for its outstanding ability to leap thirty times its own body...
January has arrived in all its winter glory, bringing with it a new year and new expectations of resolutions and goal setting. That sentence may leave you with...
Outside the snow is falling and in the lane snow is glistening, reminding me of not only its beauty, but also the effects snow has on our wild neighbours. For...
Winter is coming, the days are darkening, the temperature drops and the wildlife neighbours that were once in abundance slowly disappear from the landscape...
Amidst the nocturnal wilderness, I venture under the celestial canopy, accompanied only by moonlight and stars, unwilling to use artificial lights in this...
This past summer one wildlife neighbour who is a regular on my guided hikes is the grasshopper. Now most people don’t go much past the big back legs, wings...
One of the least talked about plant neighbours is the shrubs. Sure, people hug trees, they’ll stop to smell the wildflowers, but shrubs are just shrubbed off...
In the spirit of Canada day, I thought we would celebrate the quintessential Canadian neighbour. This dark brown mammal can swim faster than two men paddling a...