"Set in Nova Scotia's Kejimkujik National Park, this remarkable story is about ayoung Mi'kmaw girl and her family's encounter with a Blanding's turtle hatchling ..."
Formac Pocketguide to Nature Animals, plants and birds in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island by Jeffrey C. Domm Paperback, 96 Pages, Published 2005 by Formac ISBN-13: 978-0-88780-660-5, ISBN: 0-88780-660-0
"The perfect pocket companion for exploring nature trailsThis full-colour book is the perfect companion for anyone who likes to take a close look at nature. From bugs to birds, wildflowers to reptiles, this pocket-size book gives key information on the creatures and plants found in parks, woodlands and wilderness areas of Canada's Maritime provinces.Full-colour illustrations by Jeff Domm are accompanied by concise information that offers ..."
"Based on a true experience, this is the story of a right whale, Clio, and her newborn calf, Pasha, who arrive during the short northern summer, in the rich, cold waters of the Bay of Fundy to feed and replace stores of fat. With fewer than 350 North Atlantic right whales in existence, mother and baby whale are being tracked by a research team studying their habitat and inter-relationships. While monitoring whales on a routine fly-over, ..."
"A concise full-colour guide to wild birds and birding hotspotsBirdwatching expeditions are becoming more and more popular. Across New Brunswick there are areas that are internationally recognized for the opportunity to see migrant and breeding birds, such as Semipalmated Sandpipers and Peregrine Falcons. This book introduces 200 of the top species found all around the province, along the Bay of Fundy in the south and the beaches of the ..."
"This full-colour book is the perfect companion for anyone who enjoys the Atlantic seashore. From seashells and bugs to birds, plants and seaweed it provides key information on a wide variety of animals, plants and insects.Author and artist Jeff Domm's full-colour illustrations are accompanied by concise information about size, colour, feeding habits and other significant features that help readers quickly identify any of the species. In ..."
"Here's an easy-to-use guide to the common--and not-so-common--birds of PEI, suitable for Island residents and visitors alike.Whether observing spectacular hawks or eagles in the wild or plovers at the seaside, the Pocketguide helps identify many of the birds found in the province. There are original full-colour illustrations by Jeffrey Domm, along with details of nesting sites, egg size and colour, feeder preferences and size.The book f ..."
"Each species is given one full page, which includes a colour illustration as well
as keys to correct identification of birds seen in the Kitchener- Waterloo area. The
illustrations are drawn from several sources, including photographs, observations
and scientific data. They emphasize the distinguishing features — shape, colour
and markings — and each one represents a typical specimen. One should expect
to see variation in the colou ..."
"All 120 birds are illustrated in full colour by wildlife artist Jeffrey C. Domm. Key
information in a simple visual format is included on each bird: 1 Full-colour
illustration 2 Observation calendar 3 Identifying features 4 Silhouette showing
size ..."
"Commissioner's Road West becomes Glendon (County Road 14) after it leaves
London. Gideon Road (Middlesex County Road 3) branches off to the south,
heading towards Delaware, not far past a crossroad called Westdel Bourne. For
north-side access, continue along Gideon to Komoka Road (Middlesex County
Road 16), turn north and go over the bridge. You can park just up at the top of the
hill next to the sewage treatment plant. The chargin ..."
"Dundas Marsh/Cootes Paradise The tree-lined creeks of this large area (
managed by the Royal Botanical Gardens) border the marshes and lead out to a
wide expanse of open water. Many bird types — herons, woodland birds,
woodpeckers, shorebirds, raptors and waterfowl — can be found, especially
during spring and fall migrations. Take Main Street West to McMaster University,
then go north on Cootes Drive to Spencer Creek bridge. Continu ..."