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Habitat, Spring 2017

by Maine Audubon Staff

Habitat Magazine · April 1, 2017

Maine Audubon Staff

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We tend to save most ‘rare bird alerts’ on this blog to national rarities like the Redwing in Portland or the famous Steller’s Sea-Eagle, but last week a bird considered rare anywhere along the east coast was found at Gilsland Farm, a Sage Thrasher! This Sage Thrasher was found during our weekly bird walk (held […]

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There’s a two-panel door in my kitchen that leads to the basement.  It’s nothing fancy, but it’s the first place family members look when they come into the house.  Why?  I painted the top panel with chalkboard paint and regularly embellish it for the latest family news or celebration.  Adorned with drawings and words, it’s […]

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