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Marten Mania
I haven't had much time for editing so far this month so I thought today was a good day to get started....here is a recent one from an amazing day in the park.
Canoe Dreams - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Portage in Algonquin Provincial Park along Hwy. 60. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Bear Sow - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Black Bear Sow in Algonquin Provincial Park. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Calm Before The Storm - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. The beauty you can find along Hwy. 60 in Algonquin Provincial Park is never-ending. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Mar 15, 2017
Looking Back - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. The Algonquin Logging Museum opened in 1992 and is located by the park's east gate. A 1.3 kilometres trail features a recreated logging camp, a steam-powered amphibious tug called an "alligator", logging equipment and interpretive panels about logging industry activities in the park.
(Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
(Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Simple Pleasures - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Trees along the Logging Museum Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Curious Cub - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. A black bear cub. Bears are a common sight in Algonquin making it very important to keep a clean campsite and following the rules which are there to keep you - and the bears - safe. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
New World - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Red Fox Kit in Algonquin Provincial Park (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Chippie - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Chipmunk in Algonquin Provincial Park (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Mar 9, 2017
Curious
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Red Fox Kit in Algonquin Provincial Park (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Sit & Stay A While - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Sit down and stay a while. The Beach at Killarney Lodge in Algonquin Provincial Park. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Mar 8, 2017
Mr. Marten - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Pine Marten (American Marten) in Algonquin Provincial Park. Pine Martens are in the park all year but are much easier to find in the winter. Under normal conditions neither sex will allow another marten of the same sex in their home territory, although males will tolerate the presence of multiple females. An average male defends a territory of approximately 1-3 square miles. In the winter this may change due to available food sources. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
The Watchers - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. People walking along a trail on the Hwy. 60 Corridor stop to watch a Bull Moose during the rut. This was taken with a Canon 500mm lens and 1.4 extender making them appear closer than they were. It's important to maintain distance from Moose all through the year but especially during breeding season. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Waiting - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Kayak at the Two Rivers Beach. Waiting for another day of exploration and adventure in the park. (Photo: Megan Lorenz/Canadian Geographic)
Mar 7, 2017
Calm Before The Storm - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. The beauty you can find along Hwy. 60 in Algonquin Provincial Park is never-ending.
Man's Best Friend - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. One of my personal favorites taken on Lake Opeongo in Algonquin Provincial Park. See his dog's nose peeking out from the tarp?
Free - Canadian Geographic Assignment
On Assignment for Canadian Geographic. Walking through the forest on the Logging Museum Trail in Algonquin Provincial Park
Floating - Canadian Geographic Assignment
Since I have been a bit too busy to get my editing done...I thought I would post some of the images taken while on assignment for Canadian Geographic in Algonquin Provincial Park.
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