I just got finished posting some pics about my cottage; here are the rest - some of the local fauna.
Hope you like.

This is a newcomer to the lake; he's been hanging around about 5 years now. It's a Great Blue Heron; fairly young, with a wingspan of about 5 feet. Gorgeous, gorgeous bird.
He nests about 2 miles down the lake on the other side; and likes walking down the shore looking for frogs. I saw him from the window, grabbed the camera and tried to close for a shot. Here, we see him keeping a close eye on me as we both tiptoe towards the south end of my property. The wood housing in the foreground protects the well pump.
I couldn't get any closer than about 20 feet to him; unlike some herons I've stalked to touching distance in Tobermory. (If they're doing their bush act, you can get a lot closer. This guy was having none of it. Tobermory's remote with limited Human contact but out here with all the boats, he knew very well not to let the weird 2-legged things get too close.)
Off he goes, past my neigbor's 90-mph. Panther. Few things are as impressive as a really big water-bird taking off.
Of course; Dave's racing boat with the bloody HUGE engine (pictured) is pretty impressive too - his retirement toy. 
I really should have set up to take some wildlife shots. While heading down to shoot the heron; I spied this little chippie yomping on a peanut right near my feet. A quick shot; but still cute.

Not nearly so cute; but fascinating nevertheless. We saw THIS great big bugger dash out from under Dad's bed and up the doorjamb. I don't know what kind of spider it is, and it seems my bugophobia has eased in the past few years because I grabbed the camera, took a few quick shots then let her settle onto my hand and relocated her to the woodpile. Why? Don't ask - save that I'm pretty certain there aren't very many poisonous spiders with a 4-inch spread in the area. This monster's an order of magnitude larger than any other spider I've ever seen here - for reference; that gap in the doorjamb is 1.5" across.
She's big, she's UUUUUUGLY!









