St. Lawrence River
Ontario, Canada
Rocky canal and wetland bay - downhill of heavily maintained residential area.
Some tree cover on shoreline.
Coordinates: 44.796179 -75.369921
- Group: River Rapport & Education : River Institute
- Lat: 44.7963115
- Lng: -75.3699875
- Waterbody Type: River
- Timezone: America/Toronto
Latest photos
View all photosMammal: American Mink
Birds: Bank swallows, ring billed gulls, american robins, european starlings.
Fish: Northern pike, GOLDEN SHINERS, Blackchin shiners, pugnose shiners, pumpkinseed sunfish, white suckers, round gobies.
Invasive species: Round gobies, european starlings, phragmites, zebra mussels
Species at risk: Pugnose shiners
Mammals: Red tailed fox (VERY thin, looked mangey - a neighbour is feeding it hoping to aid its recovery)
Insects: Water scorpion, water striders, dragonflies, damselflies, water boatman, young giant water bugs (bite - ouch!).
Plants: Tapegrass, eurasian milfoil, Fragrant white waterlilies, sago, richardsons pondweed, chara.
Birds: Canada geese, double crested cormorants, gulls, osprey, American robin.
Fish: Northern pike, Golden shiners, brook stickleback, brown bullhead catfish, pugnose shiner, white sucker, pumpkinseed sunfish, black crappie, bluntnose minnows, banded killifish, largemouth bass, tubenose gobies, fathead minnows.
Species at risk: Pugnose shiners.
Invasive species: Eurasian milfoil, tubenose gobies.
Birds: double crested cormorant, common tern.
Reptile: Northern Water Snakes
Plants: Sago, Chara, Typha, Fragrant Waterlilies, eurasian milfoil.
Fish: GOLDEN SHINERS, tubenose gobies, brown bullheads, largemouth bass, yellow perch, pumpkinseed sunfish, bluegill sunfish, pugnose shiners.
Invasive species Tubenose gobies, eurasian milfoil.
Species at Risk: Pugnose shiners