North Miquelon Hike

North Miquelon hikersSunday’s hike was a huge success. Twenty-five hikers attended. A group of ten went with Irene for the whole distance of 10.5 km to the end and back.

 

The second group stayed with Scotty and our mushroom naturalist Leonard Peleshok. This group hiked slower and were fully mesmerized with Leonard’s knowledge of mushrooms and birds. Jerry was also with this group and shared his knowledge about plants.

Red mushroom Canada violet

Verpa Bohemica Blossoms and pollination

Very few mosquitoes and a very enjoyable day.

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Ministik Berg Hike: Blossoms and Beavers

Twenty people came out to hike on our warmest day yet. The aspen leaves are still emerging, so most of the time we were only in dappled shade.

The Ministik Bird Sanctuary is a beautiful, undisturbed plot of land. The trail, which is narrow and discrete, wanders from pond to pond through aspen woods, up and down hills, and over boardwalks. We saw ducks, geese, and coots, and listened to the call of chickadees and warblers.The biggest impact on the land here is clearly the beavers. We even walked across a beaver dam.

Fruit trees are in bloom now. We saw saskatoons, pin cherries, red currants, and hazelnuts.
Saskatoon blossoms
The mushrooms are starting too. We spotted a false morel.
False morel

Fungus
On our return, we watched a muskrat swimming in one of the ponds.

It was an amazing day for pictures. Have a look on Flickr.