Spring is upon us and many birds are migrating north for the breeding season. Along with our usual migrants, a few wayward vagrants will fly off course, either as overshoots (literally flying too far north) or misguided (perhaps misdirected by a strong tail wind) and those birds can cause quite the …
News & Notes
Scenes from Maine Audubon winter camp
What happens when you put your kids in nature? Maine Audubon educator Karen Arno shares her perspective on the value of experiencing the outdoors -- the heart of Maine Audubon's camps. Learn more and sign up for our upcoming April vacation and summer camps and preschool programs. …
Abnormally Large Piping Plover Seen on Maine Beach
Birding enthusiasts have begun flocking to Old Orchard Beach following reports that a rare 50-foot Piping Plover has been spotted roaming around the popular summer destination. Maine Audubon biologist Laura Minich Zitske, who directs the Piping Plover and Least Tern Project, said that while …
Signs of Spring at Maine Audubon
Happy April, Friends, You can always tell spring has sprung at Gilsland Farm when the gaping mud puddles emerge on our long driveway. Fortunately, our able and indispensable properties team is filling them as fast as they appear. If you missed the great shoutout to our summer camps in this …
Results of the 2016 Loon Count
Update: The 2017 Loon Count will be on Saturday, July 15th! If you'd like to participate, please email conserve@maineaudubon.org for more information and to sign up. ~~ It won't be too long before the ice starts breaking up and our Common Loons wing in from the ocean to set up for another …
Action Alert: Push Back Against Mining Pollution in Maine
We need your help to defend against mining pollution and the threat it poses to clean water in Maine. Weak mining rules were defeated in 2014 and 2015 that would have allowed dangerous mines near some of Maine's most treasured places. Unfortunately, in January, the Board of Environmental Protection …
Nature Notes 2017: 06
"Nature Notes" will be a near-weekly blog post to keep you updated on some things going on with Maine's wildlife. This will include incidental observations (many of which are shared on our Instagram page), recent unusual bird sightings, and notes on our bird walks or other field …
Peter Vickery, 1949-2017
Last week Maine's birding and conservation community lost one of its biggest advocates and proponents. Peter Vickery passed away on February 28th following an 18-month battle with esophageal cancer. Peter had a long and storied history with Maine Audubon that spanned decades. From leading teams …
Nature Notes 2017: 05
"Nature Notes" will be a near-weekly blog post to keep you updated on some things going on with Maine's wildlife. This will include incidental observations (many of which are shared on our Instagram page), recent unusual bird sightings, and notes on our bird walks or other field …