Archer
Bay, Ragged Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, Google Satellite |
This summer I took my
family to Algonquin Provincial Park and camped on Ragged Lake, on a point of
land that separates South Bay from Archer Bay, for a few days. On the evening of our second day there, my
daughter and I took a walk along the sandbar that all but closes off the
entrance to the swamps of Archer Bay. We
found moose tracks stomped into the peat of the swampy area nearest the
headland, and on the shore of the sand bar near a grove of trees, separating
Ragged Lake from Archer Bay, we found evidence that a wolf passed by1.
Wolf
scat on the shore of Ragged Lake, Algonquin Provincial Park, photograph by the
Author. |
An
excerpt from the Roger Tory Peterson Field Guide: Animal Tracks, Figure
41, Wolf Scat, p. 87 |
This wolf had apparently
fed well in the days before it had trotted down the shore of Ragged Lake, and
left behind its scat, because the scat was full of hair and chips of
bone. It had been some time since the wolf had come and gone,
because the scat was mostly weathered away.
Unfortunately, this was
the only sign of wolves that we saw during our stay in Algonquin. As usual in the woods, the only sign you see of
animals is the tracks and scat they leave behind.
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Notes
1 Later
that same evening, about 10 yards from our tent, we found a second pile of
scat, also weathered and old and filled with hairs and bone fragments.
References:
Murie, Olaus J., Roger
Tory Peterson Field Guide: Animal Tracks, [The Easton Press, Norwalk,
Connecticut, 1974]
Satellite picture of the
Archer Bay area of Ragged Lake, ON https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ragged+Lake/@45.48346,-78.6306997,393m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x4cd5e8427a361175:0xc65d657f50724d6!8m2!3d45.4602896!4d-78.655622,
accessed September 5, 2018
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