Saturday, May 26, 2012

Timmins Fire Situation

Where to find the facts

I made a map of
Fire #9 May 24, 2012 2200hr in google maps.

It is rough but you can generally see what the fire effected.

City of Timmins updates twice a day.

OMNR information can be found here.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Ferns and frogs eggs; bridge no more.


Ferns are starting to come up.



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Like a ribbon of seeds to be panted in the garden, these seeds produce amphibians.

Looked into this big puddle and my first thought was : that is a huge worm!

Give your head a shake. Reminds me of my first week in Timmins. On our way to the airport, we pass some big houses, big yards too. Around the corner and at first glance I think "someone  has lost a horse". I am glad I realize a moose before I said anything. The northerns in the truck would still be laughing at me.

This is not a huge dead worm in the puddle. No lifting them gently reveals a black ovals inside a gel like tube. I suspect toad eggs. Guess I will go see if I can identify them on some site.

Can you help?

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ex-Bridge
Cultural Heritage or Garbage?

Artifact?

This is on crown land. No one or everyone in Ontario is the owner.

One day it will rust enough to fall into the water. One day it will ave rusted so much there will nothing left.

Until that day, all the metals and chemicals will continue to enter the surface water.

Artifact or garbage, have your say.



Sunday, May 13, 2012

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Trees and Water near Timmins today.

Tree Top
Water Rocks
Beaver Snacks

Today at work, which may look like play, but I am beat at the of the day!
Today marking boundary line and checking reserves.

A poplar top is very compact.
Looks great against the blue ski.

Water on rocks, with a map of where.
Looking up stream, the cedar are thick.

The beaver are hungry, they're eating birch.
Spring has the birch water over-flowing

nice day
oh turkey vulture flew overhead
and so did a red tailed hawk


Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Erratic Moss

"They" say
Moss grows on the North side of trees.

Are rocks different?

This rock, called an erratic, has moss growing on it's east side but absolutely none growing on the north side.




This rock is very close to here.
Images of Erractic Rocks

I think I may have found a cedar tree bigger then the biggest on the Timmins Honour Roll of Trees very close to this rock.  I will measure it next time I see it, next couple of months.


watch for it.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Earth Day Timmins

2012 EARTHDAY TIMMINS

Karl Habla organized an Earth Day walk at Gillies lake this year.
It was a wonderful day and the great ball of fire in the sky provided heat!

While the walk was not well attended it is the thougsht that counts. My kids laying in their beds said they were thinking of me.

more info from the Daily Press


Half of my Earth Day was spent at the 65th annual Sportsman Show. Again more info.

I really love to chat with the people that come to the Wintergreen display to talk about sightings and trails and being outdoors.



Plenty of people bought the Bird poster, only a townie!
For the first 2 hours my wonderful daughter joined me. She really only came for the candy floss.

I enjoy talking to people about the trails, the Timmins Honour Roll of Trees, Observations Naturally and interesting sightings around the area.

Nice!


Seeds of Diversity

Timmins Horticultural Society

This year I was asked if I could again talk about trees.
Well I guess so - that is all I really talk about anyway.
Trees and turtles and birds and orchid and trees.

Read about the event here

Kees and I discuss the importance of leaves on trees. It is the leaves that produce oxygen.
The bonsai white birch that travels with me every where is a great example of the importance of trees.


Oxygen Grows On Trees




Great Honed Owl Release.

The Owl Foundation
asked for 
HELP!


3 owls were coming form Vineland to be release close to where they had been found or injured.
My role was to pick up 2 owls in New Liskeard and release one in Matheson and hand one off to Brian in Timmins to be taken back to Kapaskasing.

 A barred owl was released just north of North Bay.
The Great Grey Owl in the video was released just west of Matheson.
The third was picked up in Timmins to be released in Kapaskasing.


The story of the Matheson owl is that it was young and must have fallen from the nest. It was too young to get back to the nest and certainly would have become a small meal for something.

Where the owl was released was only meters from where it had been found.

Brian tells me he had injured the bird when he hit it, I presume with his car.

The Owl Foundation 

Timmins Naturalists provided support for the transportation


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Day after Early Earth Day 2012

Green House turns green 
early in the new year. 

CTV Jill Colton (@CTVJillColton ) and Mark check out the greenhouse before they leave for Sudbury after spending yesterday at Timmins Honda for Early Earth Day.

It is early April and already the green house is full of green conifer seedlings.

I just love coming in here when it is -30C outside and it is +25C inside. To watch the benches turn to green in a matter of days is just incredible!

Yes Jill, there are millions of tree seedlings here - and every one has a home!
These trees are the forests of tomorrow.











Most of the millions of trees do have a home, but some are still looking. If you want to buy a tree seedling, forestry size (small) or home owner size ( 6" pots) contact Millson Forestry Service and they can let you know what is available.


Early Earth Day 2012. Success!!


New Friends
together standing on an 
Old Friend

Roll'n and I met some new people this year at Timmins Honda, as we celebrate Earth Day a little early. Too cold to plant a tree today, the the hardy seedlings will tough it out until the soil is a constant 4C.
When I arrived the CTV gang and Forester Moe. had everything looking great and the public were already coming for a free tree seedling. There were also pens, pencils, and a Honda window thermometer.

Again this year the White birch bonsai was a great hit, and no you still can not have it. I will make some more so that they are available in a couple of years. You can read more about the tree here.

A new friend enjoyed meeting my best friend. Jill Coltan ( @CTVJillColton ) with CTV out of Sudbury really enjoyed meeting Roll'n, but then everyone does. I think she may have noticed I was there, but maybe not.
Everyone who came by got a free tree seedling provided by Millson Forestry Service. Timmins was the first stop, next up Sudbury and  North Bay. This year the tree seedlings are white spruce and white pine.




We need to continue to help our old friend, the earth. Plant a tree today, ok well not today, but when it is warmer, and the tickling roots will make it smile!





Saturday, April 14, 2012

Early Earth Day. Free Tree Seedling


Early Earth Day April 16th, 2012

Visit Timmins Honda to pick up a free tree seedling.  Millson Forestry Service will again supply locations around North Eastern Ontario for Early Earth Day Events.

This year it looks like the ground will be warm enough to plant your tree seedling when you pick it up on April 16th.  The ground needs to be at least +4C and at my house it has been that warm. Tree Seedlings and Earth Day are a great fit.

" The best time to plant a tree is 100 years ago, 
the second best time is today!"

CTV Weather Specialist Jill Colton will be in Timmins
to hand out Millson Forestry Service Tree Seedlings 
as part of Early Earth Day celebrations at Timmins Honda.


Earth Day 2011 with Millson Forestry Service. Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, North Bay and Timmins.
Success in the Sault  Success in Sudbury  Success in Timmins

2011 Forester Moe. and Muddy Mark at Timmins Honda

Earth Day 2010 with Millson Forestry Service. Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, North Bay and Timmins.
Seedlings in Sault  Seedlings in Sudbury  Seedlings in Timmins

2010 Susan Millson, Muddy Mark and Forester Moe. in Timmins


We all know that Earth Day is actually April 22nd. This year for Earth Day I will be at the Timmins Sportsman Show. I am also hoping I will be able to join Karl Habla on his morning Earth Day walk at Gillies Lake.

You can get bigger native tree seedlings at Millson Forestry Service any time. My favourite is the Red pine, but the White pine (Ontario Arboreal Emblem) is a close second.



Friday, April 6, 2012

10 Most Weird Trees

10 Most Weird Trees: If you watched the film Avatar, then you certainly have impressed the forest Pandora. But to see the most fantastic ...

Pileated woodpecker. Love the sound!

Pileated Woodpecker!
Ya just got to love the sound!


This woodpecker is on a hydro pole, a very common place to see them.  The power surging through the wires cause the pole to have a very slight vibration. The vibration can mimic the feel of bugs in the wood.

The sound is loud as it echoes through the wood. The video picked up the sound very good.

The head frame at the end of the video is the McIntyre

The only remaining building, following the demolition of the mine site in 2001, was the Shaft No. 11 head frame and a shed containing electrical switchgear for the head frame. The headframe was completed in 1927. 


http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/pileated_woodpecker/id

http://www.pileatedwoodpeckercentral.com/

Timmins is celebrating 100 years of history.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

White Birch Bonsai - Update

Healthy and Happy
Spring has come to the greenhouse.

I had not been in the greenhouse for some time. I missed the birth of the first buds bursting on the branches.
I missed all the leaves growing big and strong. Hey wait, you are suppose to be a bonsai.

Next for the tree is to have at least 50% of the leaves removed and trim the branches back to keep the shape. I started to do it but I did not have a shape enough knife or my good secateurs.

This tree went into this pot May 2009, it was 2 or 3 years old at the time. So now the tree is 6 years old. I wonder when it will get the white bark of a White birch. That is really what I am waiting for. I want to see the paper birch that makes this tree famous!

Hopefully this year.

In the bush it looks like trees get the white bark before they are 5 years old, but they are not stunted. I will leave the tree in this pot for one more year and remove it in the fall. It will go back in the same pot, but 1/3 of the roots will be removed.

 The photo history of the tree can be seen here

Past blog entries :  Jan 23, 2010      Nov 01, 2009     May 10, 2009


Monday, March 26, 2012

Timmins Water Levels Online


Real-time water levels 
Canada Wide

With this tool you can watch the levels of the water near your house or near your parents house.

I think the Mattagami river will spill it's banks at 5.9


Timmins Temperature Records

7 days in a row :)
7 days of HOT weather :)
7 days of summer!
Then back to norms :(

I have not heard of any bears out looking around, but the birds are very early this year.

Normally Robin does not appear until April ~14th. This year the first Robin appears March 18th.  This is the first year that we have confirmed sightings of Bald eagle all winter. We had a pair during the Christmas Bird Count, and a single one spent the season at the dump. Another one was spotted along the Mattagami River all winter.

It was so warm on March 18th that the young ones washed the truck.



The Timmins Naturalists has a page called Observations Naturally that record sightings and observations. You see we had 7 days of record setting temperatures. The biggest record breaker was 27.9C breaks the 1979 11.2C record. We broke a record by over 16.5C.




Sunday, March 4, 2012

Successful Winter Hiking Day



Winter Hiking Day in Timmins

A great Success!


A long hike and a shorter hike was the option. 
Hot chocolate and juice was available to all after the hike. 
Some got to go home with the checklist of the birds poster and 
others left with the Timmins Honour Roll of Trees flash card 
or the Observations Naturally flash card. 
These are still available at the Wintergreen Fund for Conservation office.


The Daily Press was there to record the event.
You can read the story online at


Richard Moore was also on hand 
to provide excellent and knowledgeable information 
about birds seen at the feeders and on the rest of the hike. 
Richard can identify well over 150 birds by sound! 

Fresh Air
New Friends
Buzz about the birds
The pines really spruce up the forest
Little critters under the snow, tracks in the snow too.



Saturday, February 25, 2012

Bear x2 and Bald bird

Early this morning I was on my way to near Foleyet traveling on highway 101. Trusty Roll'n is riding shotgun.

Just coming over the hill at boom lake I notice a big bird with a white head. My first Bald Eagle of the season. It was on the move and I did not get any pictures.

This is a map of where I saw the Bald eagle.

A little further down the road a small black bear ran across the road. Suddenly the one riding shogun was much more interested in watching the road then sleeping.

To finish off the day the trip home was made better with the sight of my favorite bird lumbering across the road. What is my favorite bird? You will have to read past entries.

Festival of the Trees 56



Festival of the Trees 56


It is a blog carnival for all thing trees, Festival of Trees

The 56 edition is is hosted by treeblog.co.uk.

Muddy Mark made a contribution.  Take a look at the 56th edition now!


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You are a Scientist

Citizen Science


The fact that you are at this blog means you are a scientist, you are participating with many other citizens of planet Earth. 


nature.ca

Timmins Winter Hiking Day


more information @ MRCA

more information @ City of Timmins

more information @ Northern Ontario Travel

Summer 2011 Hiking Day Blog entry here



Sunday, December 18, 2011

Successful Christmas Bird Count

      Timmins Naturalists   
 2011 Christmas Bird Count 

Total Individuals : 522
Total Species : 21

Total Participants : 13
Total Party Hours : 21.5
Total Party Kilometres : 293.5


Great Observation : Pair of Bald Eagles!
The video is a little bumpy, I forgot my monopod, but used the youtube stabilizer app. I think fixed it a little, still you can clearly see it is an eagle. The pair flew down river a couple of times while we walked on the trail along the river.


Data 2000 - 2011 as a *.pdf  here
Timmins Naturalists page here

back to oxygen grows on trees blog  here




Sunday, December 4, 2011

2012 Christmas Bird Count

Timmins Christmas Bird Count

This year it will be  Saturday December 17th, 2011

More Info here

Thursday, December 1, 2011

What Grows on Cedar?

What is this grow on the side of an Eastern White Cedar?

Looks like a explosion of square cells.



Help me out.
Tell me what it is!





Spruce Loves Birch

This is a great picture of a Spruce Tree hugging a White birch.

These two land locked lovers will stand for many more years.



Saturday, November 12, 2011

Edmund Fitzgerald

 Thanks http://janesjewels.blogspot.com

This Day In History

Greetings!

A new feature at Jane's Jewels will be the occasional 'This Day In History'. Today's story takes place on Lake Superior, that huge, treacherous, yet oh so beautiful Great Lake. I lived in Thunder Bay for six years during my late teens/early twenties, and what I remember most about my time there was the wind, which never seemed to stop blowing.

The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freighter that made headlines after sinking in a Lake Superior storm on November 10, 1975, with the loss of the entire crew. When launched on June 8, 1958, she was the largest boat on the Great Lakes, and remains the largest boat to have sunk there. Nicknamed the "Mighty Fitz", "Fitz", or "Big Fitz", the ship suffered a series of mishaps during her launch: it took three attempts to break the champagne bottle used to christen her and she collided with a pier when she entered the water. (Wiki)

Gordon Lightfoot immortalized this tragedy in his haunting 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald'. This song quite often comes to mind when I hear or see the word November; in fact that's how I ended up profiling this story. 




Saturday, October 22, 2011

Wood Heat Answers

Is Wood Heat Going Backwards as a Technology?

History will teach us everything!



The Wood Pile is a great webpage resource.

Go take a look now

Monday, October 17, 2011

Wood Burning, Renewable Energy Source!

Warms the cool damp basement

Wood Warms Twice 
at least


Pick up the wood, carry it to the truck - makes me warm
Carry the wood from the truck to the cut and split pile - makes me warm
Cut and split the wood and carry to the wood shed - makes me warm
Carry the wood from the wood shed to the basement  - makes me warm
Finally, having a fire makes me and the whole family warm

Wood is a renewable resource, so is a great substitute for natural gas and electricity.
I burn white birch and dry jackpine.
 Great BTU (heat) from both.

I am lucky to work in the forest around Timmins, Ontario for Millson Forestry Service.
The best deal on Cut and Split dry white birch wood is Millson's
You can visit the webstore and webpage to see what is available.
What is great is you can buy a box full, pickup load or dump truck full.









Hiking Day in Timmins

Second Annual Hiking Day

Warm and sunny, just like we planned.

Long hike and short hike.

Did not want the hot chocolate at the end of the hike the cold juice box was more to my liking.

We walked a gentle 4 km, discussing the Hersey Lake area, trees and mushrooms.


Timmins Naturalists
Wintergreen Fund for Conservation