Bondi Resort Blog

Come on into our Blog for a look at the wonderful world we've got to share! With over 240 hectares (600 acres) of wilderness woodlands surrounding the resort, just ten minutes from Algonquin Park, we feature over 400 metres (1200’) of waterfront and beach; boat rentals; summer hiking trails winding through fields and woods; 20 km. of groomed cross country ski trails and snowshoeing in winter; access to nearby snowmobile trails for sledders, and a toboggan hill for the young at heart.
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Monday, June 29, 2015

Loon, with a crayfish for his lunch.  
 Our cousin Robin Tapley is currently working out of Algonquin Park -- specifically out of the Wildlife Research Station there, and he's been sending back these incredibly fabulous photographs of the local residents.  This series shows what's for dinner -- which is appropriate enough, since I'm posting this at just past what should have been Dinner Time for myself...


Herons were once called  Siege Masters because of their
patience in hunting.  This one has obviously got the technique
perfected

nothing, but NOTHING tastes better than a fresh poplar leaf.
At least, if you are a Beaver. Check out the smile!

North America's largest land animal, often found not so
much on land.  This young bull is enjoying a meal of waterlilies,
and looks so content with his menu selection.

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