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The Bonavista Peninsula

In October 2008 I scored a work trip to Newfoundland. I only had 24 hours to look for wildlife, and of course I just scratched the surface. But I had enough time to say that the guide books are right when they talk about the dramatic beauty of the island, and the friendliness of her inhabitants.

I emailed a few of Newfoundland birdwatchers before I arrived, and two were particularly helpful, so thank you Jared Clark and Anne Hughes. They gave me some tips and in particular thought I had little chance of seeing a wild Lynx, and that there wouldn't be many cetaceans left in Newfoundland waters so late in the season. Newfoundland doesn't have a great diversity of mammals, and about half of the species on the island have been introduced - or have introduced themselves - from the mainland. Introductions include Coyotes, Moose, Mink, and most of the small mammals.

Terra Nova National Park

Jared Clark went one step further than just giving me advice. He put me onto John Gosse, from Parks Canada. John is a researcher at Terra Nova National Park in central Newfoundland and he just happened to be running a live capture survey for Martens when I was around.

The Newfoundland Marten is a distinct subspecies and an endangered one. John was happy to take me out for a morning checking the traps. He, and his colleague Tyrone, were just great. Not only did they catch a couple of Martens but they put on a traditional Newfoundland "boil up" for me (lunch cooked on an open fire) which included moose and the best scallops I have ever tasted. Jeez it was good.


Marten trap ....


... Trapped Marten

While I was out with John and Tyrone we also had a chance sighting of a Mink, running near Salmon River, just on the western edge of the park - this was an unusual sighting (Mink are common but not often seen running across the road, though they have been introduced to the island). I also saw a Moose in Terra Nova early in the morning, and the back end of a Snowshoe Hare along the highway at night near Port Blanford. But that was the total of my mammalian sightings.


Trinity Lighthouse

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