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While visiting the Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary, bird
watching is a great way to pass the time. But, make sure to take a good
look & listen around while you're there. Other life is abundant and
can be intriguing. If you keep your eyes and ears wide open, you may be
surprised by some of the things you discover.
Highlighted links may be followed for more info such as
picture, common locations, and possibly audio samples. Links
followed by
# are to pictures or audio actually photographed/recorded at
the Sanctuary or in the immediate vicinity of the Sanctuary.
Mammals
White-tailed Deer
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Grey (Timber) Wolf
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Coyote - Canadian Wildlife Service
Coyote - .wav file (audio)
18:50 Dec.4/02#
Red Fox - Canadian Wildlife Service
Grey
Fox - www.canids.org
Raccoon - Canadian Wildlife Service
Porcupine - Canadian Wildlife Service
Striped Skunk - Canadian Wildlife Service
Ermine -
Canadian Museum of Nature
Fisher - borealforest.org
Long-tailed Weasel - Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
Marten - Canadian Wildlife Service
Beaver #
Muskrat - Canadian Wildlife Service
Bats - Canadian Wildlife Service
Woodchuck (Groundhog) - Canadian Wildlife Service
Eastern Cottontail
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Snowshoe Hare - Canadian Wildlife Service
Eastern
Grey(Black) Squirrel
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Red Squirrel
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Chipmunk - Canadian Wildlife Service
Woodland Jumping Mouse - discoverlife.org
Woodland Vole - discoverlife.org
Deer Mouse - borealforest.org
White-footed Mouse - Sevilleta LTER
Short-tailed Shrew - discoverlife.org
Pygmy
Shrew - borealforest.org
Reptiles
Amphibians
Green Frog
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Fish
Insects
Tiger
Swallowtail Butterfly
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Monarch Butterfly
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Other Insects
Plants
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