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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JUVENILE LOON MIGRATION

  Of all our feathered friends in the Northwoods, there is NOTHING better than seeing Bald Eagles soaring above, but I wouldn’t have a problem choosing my second favorite bird whatsoever. Of all the birds we see, there is only one with so many unique characteristics, and that would be the common loon. This bird cannot walk on land, does not fly during the summer, can be under water up to 5 minutes, can dive as deep as 200 feet, can survive in freshwater and saltwater and can fly at night during migration. In the fall, days get shorter, temperatures…

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Up North Animals

JUVENILE LOON MIGRATION

  Of all our feathered friends in the Northwoods, there is NOTHING better than seeing Bald Eagles soaring above, but I wouldn’t have a problem choosing my second favorite bird whatsoever. Of all the birds we see, there is only one with so many unique characteristics, and that would be the common loon. This bird cannot walk on land, does not fly during the summer, can be under water up to 5 minutes, can dive as deep as 200 feet, can survive in freshwater and saltwater and can fly at night during migration. In the fall, days get shorter, temperatures…

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