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Canadian Encyclopedia: Hoverfly

Hoverflies, also known as flower flies, are members of the family Syrphidae within the insect order Diptera (true flies). There are over 6,600 known species of hoverfly, including 539 recorded species in Canada.

grid showing sixteen hoverfly species

Canadian Encyclopedia: Spring Peeper

The spring peeper is a small tree frog native to the forests of Eastern North America. Within Canada, the spring peeper can be found in Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

adult peeper frog

Canadian Encyclopedia: Green Frog

The green frog is a large frog native to Eastern North America. They are one of the most frequently encountered frog species in Canada, owing in part to their tolerance of urban environments and human activity.

adult green frog

Canadian Encyclopedia: Eastern Foxsnake

The Eastern foxsnake is a large, non-venomous snake native to the Great Lake region of North America. It has an orange to reddish-brown head and is adept at climbing trees.

adult foxsnake

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Ephemeral

dandelion seed head
“Was it beautiful?” it asked.
Maria nodded.
“And terrible,” she said.
“Ah,” it tilted its head back against the tree, “I would have loved to have seen it.”
“It is far too late for that now,” Maria said

Rabbit’s Foot

foggy forest
The woods are soft with morning fog. Something lurks beyond view. Clutch a rabbit’s foot for luck.