Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist offers tips on the do’s and don’ts of feeding ducks. Hint: No bread!
World Series of Birding 2021 Recap
Maine Audubon�s second year of participating in the World Series of Birding is now on the books, and what a year it was. Unlike our first attempt in 2020 when we were geographically restricted to small areas around each team members� home, in 2021 the whole state was up for grabs and Team Maine Audubon […]
Warbler Walks at Evergreen Cemetery, May 2021
Every spring Maine Audubon has led free bird walks at Evergreen Cemetery in Portland during the peak of bird migration, specifically as warblers are flooding into the state. These Warbler Walks have often drawn large crowds of birders hoping to catch a glimpse of some of North America’s most beautiful birds as they stop over […]
RARE BIRD ALERT: REDWING
UPDATE – 23 Feb 2021:�The Redwing has not been seen since the afternoon of the 22nd, despite extensive searching on the 23rd and 24th. ———- UPDATE – 4-22 Feb 2021:�Redwing showed throughout the day in its usual spot. Dickcissel and Black-headed Grosbeak also reported daily, typically near feeders in the park. (See “Updates” section below […]
Summer 2020 was Cuckoo
The summer of 2020 was cuckoo in more ways than one . . . both Black- and Yellow-billed! There are two species of cuckoos (Cuculidae) that nest in Maine, Black-billed Cuckoo (pictured above) being more wide-spread while Yellow-billed Cuckoo (pictured below) is scarce with only a few known nesting sites. Both are uncommon, typically only […]
Connections: Woodcock Displays
Maine Audubon’s mission is to conserve Maine’s wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people in education, conservation, and action. Today, that mission seems more important than ever. Our educators, scientists, advocates, and naturalists are committed to keeping you connected to the natural world as we deal with the coronavirus situation together. Check in every weekday […]
Connections: Examining bird pellets
Maine Audubon’s mission is to conserve Maine’s wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people in education, conservation, and action. Today, that mission seems more important than ever. Our educators, scientists, advocates, and naturalists are committed to keeping you connected to the natural world as we deal with the coronavirus situation together. Check in every weekday […]
Connections: Backyard Bird Songs in March
Maine Audubon’s mission is to conserve Maine’s wildlife and wildlife habitat by engaging people in education, conservation, and action. Today, that mission seems more important than ever. Our educators, scientists, advocates, and naturalists are committed to keeping you connected to the natural world as we deal with the coronavirus situation together. Check in every weekday […]
Louisiana Rails Trip Report
At the end of October, Maine Audubon partnered with Field Guides to offer a tour for our members to Louisiana. Following the success of our South Texas and Oaxaca, MX tours, it is no surprise that this was another really fun trip with great company (and we can’t wait for our Arizona trip in March, […]