Public Program: Bob Duchesne, “What’s out there in the Gulf of Maine?”
Bob’s been doing a lot of boat trips into the Gulf of Maine, and created a new program he refers to as “what’s out there in the Gulf of Maine”. […]
A chapter of Maine Audubon
Bob’s been doing a lot of boat trips into the Gulf of Maine, and created a new program he refers to as “what’s out there in the Gulf of Maine”. […]
Reid State Park is a magnificent site in early spring. We’ll search for all manner of coastal waterbirds, including scoters, grebes and loons, as well as sanderlings and purple sandpipers. […]
Location: Curtis Memorial Library, Morrell Room, Brunswick The program will be preceded by a chapter board meeting: 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Join the search for early spring waterfowl at two of Maine’s premier birding locations. Birding hotspots at Scarborough Marsh we may visit include Dunstan Landing, Nature Center, Pelreco Building and […]
Bringing Nature Home is Maine Audubon’s new community engagement and habitat-stewardship initiative based on the bestselling book by Doug Tallamy. Join Maine Audubon’s Bringing Nature Home Program Manager, Andrew Tufts, […]
We’ll explore these two town-owned properties for early spring migrants. The Fitzgerald Preserve is one of the few sandplain grasslands remaining in Maine. We’ll walk easy sandy paths (up to […]
As conditions allow, we will be removing invasive plants and doing trail maintenance. Directions: Take the New Meadows exit off US Route 1 in West Bath. Turn left onto New […]
We’ll be searching for spring migrants on this new Maine Coast Heritage Trust preserve as we walk easy loops and spurs (up to 2 miles) in an old farm field […]
Expect a wide variety of spring migrants in the woodlands, fields and wild rice flats of this diverse State Wildlife Management Area. We’ll walk easy paths, farm roads and open […]