Michael Runtz's new book is a love story about Algonquin Park
Michael Runtz recently spent 10 hours staking out the carcass of a deer near Golden Lake, just to see what would drop by.
Ravens came first. Then a young bald eagle. Then a golden eagle, followed by a bigger golden eagle that chased away the first one. Even a couple of woodpeckers joined the feast.
Runtz teaches biology at Carleton University, but not the molecular kind. He has spent most of his life in the woods and clearings (and swamps) of Eastern Ontario, and he teaches about our wildlife.
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