The Northwoods of Wisconsin

This site was started for me to share my love of the Northwoods with others.  I truly welcome your comments.  Check out new items each week that will coincide with the season. Want to get notified about new things posted, subscribe below!  Enjoy!

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Hello and welcome to AllNorthwoods.com, a site dedicated to everything that makes the Northwoods what they are and why people flock to them all year. Our goal is to give folks information about different animals, and outdoor activities. You will see a few short stories on my Northwoods experiences along with fishing reports and tips. We’ll give you the inside scoop on where to go and what to see on a regular basis. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!

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FIRST FAWN OF THE YEAR

Last week I received pictures (posted here) of the first fawn spotted this year that I know of from my friend Steve. One picture surprised me because mama and baby were by a road and the fawn was not hidden as they usually are. Steve said, as he watched them, the fawn could hardly walk up a hill. Knowing fawns can stand and nurse within a half hour of being born, this tells us the baby wasn’t over an hour old. More on that below. Fawns are born in May/June after a doe goes through a 6-to-8-month gestation period. I…

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Up North Animals

FIRST FAWN OF THE YEAR

Last week I received pictures (posted here) of the first fawn spotted this year that I know of from my friend Steve. One picture surprised me because mama and baby were by a road and the fawn was not hidden as they usually are. Steve said, as he watched them, the fawn could hardly walk up a hill. Knowing fawns can stand and nurse within a half hour of being born, this tells us the baby wasn’t over an hour old. More on that below. Fawns are born in May/June after a doe goes through a 6-to-8-month gestation period. I…

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