Wildlife Watching Wednesday: The Common Northern Water Snake

When people see a water snake, they frequently exclaim “Water Moccasin!” This often happens even in northern states like Wisconsin and Michigan that are way out of the snake’s native range. Water Moccasins (or Cottonmouths) are venomous, and although they do venture as far north as Indiana and Illinois, they are typically only found in the extreme southern parts of those states.

Wildlife Watching Wednesday: The Palm Warbler

Palm warblers are cute little birds which are slightly smaller than most sparrows. They are seen for a relatively short time each year throughout the eastern United States during their spring and fall migrations. This is because most palm warblers breed up in the boreal forests of Canada and spend their winters in the warmer climates of Florida and the coastlines of the southeastern US.

Challenging Canada’s Giant Whitetails

Alberta, Canada whitetails can exceed 300 pounds with antler sizes to match. If you’re considering hunting this world class trophy, here’s what you need to know. Whitetail deer are the most populous big game animal in America, so one might ask, why travel to Canada to hunt one?

A Cold But Successful Opening Day To The Wisconsin Deer Season

Some hard-core deer hunters have referred to the traditional deer gun season in the northern tier of states as holy week as they filter into deer camp in the days before the opener. Although my son Kyle and I enjoy deer season as a way to share a father-son bond and, hopefully anyway, secure a winter’s supply of free range, healthy protein, we hunt out of our home and enjoy the creature comforts it provides. This year was no different.