Quiz – Just for the Fun of it!

The below species has been on the property for a week already, and most of them are just stopping by on their way further north. Last year I enjoyed a beautiful Saturday photographing two individuals, including this striking male. Can anyone name this species?

Insects Become Active

There have been insects active for 5 weeks now, but the midge and other flies are often overlooked. And although moths and fireflies were found around the sap pails since the start of April, it is the butterflies that draw our attention. I assume that some butterflies were active on Saturday when the temperature rose […]

How to End Syrup Season

Blogger Laura writes, “Maple Syrup time is a time to eat as much maple syrup as you can.  This year I thought I would try something new.  A long time ago, I saw a maple cheesecake in a magazine.  I didn’t save the recipe, so I thought I would add to my favourite cheesecake recipe […]

IT in OEE

Just met to plan “Web of Life 2.0”, our 2011 Earth Day program for students. We’ll be blogging and tweeting with iPods, iPads and laptops from the Huron Natural Area in an effort to use digital media to communicate about the environment. Watch for a deluge of posts on April 21!! Main purpose of this […]

Banner Start to Maple Syrup Season

The Laurel Creek Outdoor Education Centre has surpassed last year’s maple syrup production already, and we have tanks of sap yet to boil. In a normal syrup season (March 1-April 10-ish). we usually produce 150 litres of syrup. Last year was our worst year ever with only 58 litres made.  So far this spring we have made […]

Spring is Here!!

Spring arrives today, March 20, in southern Ontario at 7:21 p.m.  Although the season will have officially begun, we can expect a few last wintery blasts before shorts and t-shirts replace the long-johns and wool socks in my dresser drawers. The vernal, or spring, equinox is the date on which the sun is positioned directly […]

March Break Maple Syrup

It was a busy week in the Camp Heidelberg OEEC maple sugar bush. A few frosty nights followed by warm sunny days stirred the sap to rise in the trees. Our boots now sink into the wetness of the fall leaves, exposed by the rapid melting of the snow that just days ago blanketed the […]

Some more signs of spring

Just a couple of spring items to carry you through the rainy day… Yesterday I saw my first Groundhog of the spring, we had 2 male Red-bellied Woodpeckers courting a female, and Red-winged Blackbirds are now back in good numbers – Song Sparrows and Common Grackles should not be too far behind. I have also […]

Winter Break-up!

With the fluctuating temperatures we’ve seen this week I am eagerly awaiting the break-up of ice here at Banister-Wrigley Lakes. I am a big fan of citizen science, programs where ordinary people can make observations that get used for real science (see previous posts by Al and Peter about ebird and Journey North for an […]

Sweet Spring…

Tomorrow we tap the trees – it’s maple syrup time!!  Both the Laurel Creek and Camp Heidelberg OEECs run maple syrup programs for grades 1, 3 and 6 classes. Waterloo County, with our Mennonite and agricultural heritage, has the distinction of having more maple syrup producers than anywhere else in the world.  Just drive the […]

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