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The Story of PEI Part 4: Glaciation
PEI has experienced many ice ages over its long history, but the landscape we know and love today was shaped by the most recent – the...
katemacquarrie22
Feb 123 min read
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Sand Ripples
Few things say PEI more than the expanses of red, ripple-marked sand on our shores at low tide. Â One of my favourite things about those...
katemacquarrie22
Aug 21, 20242 min read
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Beach Wormwood
If you’ve been enjoying PEI’s famous beaches during this hot weather, you may have noticed a distinctive silvery-green plant standing out...
katemacquarrie22
Jul 17, 20242 min read
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Stories in Sandstone
To me, Natural History is the story our land tells about itself. PEI’s oldest stories are told by our sandstone cliffs and go back some...
katemacquarrie22
Dec 6, 20233 min read
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Common Terns
[Note: No eggs, nests, or birds were harmed in the taking of this photo] Not all birds nest in trees. Here on PEI, you can find nests in...
katemacquarrie22
Aug 27, 20233 min read
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Tracks and Sign: Masked Shrew
I was recently at the right place and time to find these lovely tracks from one of the Island’s smallest mammals: a Masked Shrew (Sorex...
katemacquarrie22
Dec 25, 20222 min read
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