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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HUMMINGBIRD MIGRATION

Temperatures are starting to warm in the Northwoods and I’m seeing robins in our yard. This means other migrating birds will be following and we should be seeing hummingbirds soon. The most common hummingbird that is seen in the Northwoods is the RUBY-THROATED (male pictured). While female ruby-throated have a white throat and duller green feathers, the males have a red throat and bright green. In March males will start their trip north Northern Panama or Southern Mexico with female ruby-throated arriving 1 to 3 weeks later. These tiny birds have great memories and will navigate back to the same…

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SIGNS OF SPRING

Even though it does not look or feel like spring, it officially started March 20th. Now, ask 6 people…

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RED FOX

A great friend of Monica and I have had conversations about different subjects we write about and possible new…

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BAT HOUSES

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the different bats that call the Northwoods home. These flying pest…

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DELISTING WOLVES

Over the years, I’ve seen enough wildlife on snowmobile trails to know, never underestimate what could be waiting around…

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Up North Animals

HUMMINGBIRD MIGRATION

Temperatures are starting to warm in the Northwoods and I’m seeing robins in our yard. This means other migrating birds will be following and we should be seeing hummingbirds soon. The most common hummingbird that is seen in the Northwoods is the RUBY-THROATED (male pictured). While female ruby-throated have a white throat and duller green feathers, the males have a red throat and bright green. In March males will start their trip north Northern Panama or Southern Mexico with female ruby-throated arriving 1 to 3 weeks later. These tiny birds have great memories and will navigate back to the same…

Featured
SIGNS OF SPRING

Even though it does not look or feel like spring, it officially started March 20th. Now, ask 6 people…

Up North Animals
RED FOX

A great friend of Monica and I have had conversations about different subjects we write about and possible new…

Featured
BAT HOUSES

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the different bats that call the Northwoods home. These flying pest…

Uncategorized
DELISTING WOLVES

Over the years, I’ve seen enough wildlife on snowmobile trails to know, never underestimate what could be waiting around…

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