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Field Trip Report: Gyrfalcon Chase!

Our 2015 field trips are off to a great start! Last Saturday we held our second annual January is for FOYS (First of the Year's Birds) Trip that tallied 51 species. And this morning we met to bird Back Cove in Portland. Unfortunately, the early morning temps were around 14 degrees F and expected …

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Resolutions for Wildlife

With a new year upon us, it's time to refocus and reinvigorate our commitment to wildlife conservation. In 2015, Maine Audubon will do everything in its power to make Maine wildlife more resistant and more resilient to climate change. That means we're going to be more aggressive than ever when it …

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Our Naturalist Answers Your Questions

One of the goals of this blog is to answer your questions. Below are a few that I received over the past month. I hope these are informative for everyone and spark new inquiries! The Naturalist Answers Your Questions: Question: Kathryn sent in a question I often receive  “I have robins and …

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A Day of Giving for Wildlife

Today is Giving Tuesday, a national day dedicated to giving back to your local community. Playing on the consumer-driven “Black Friday” and “Cyber-Monday” marketing tactics, nonprofit organizations seized the concept to remind people that the holiday season is not just a time to buy gifts, but a …

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Is that a moth? In November?!

November always seems like a strange time to see insects. It seems even more bizarre when we experience nights that are at or near freezing temperatures and moths are still active. There are only a few moths that can do this, some "good" and some "bad," but it is an interesting adaptation. Their …

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