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A Year in the Life of North American Owls – with Paul Bannick – Tuesday, January 19th
“If your average picture is worth a thousand words, a Paul Bannick wildlife photograph is worth 20,000. Having worked with … Continue reading
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The Birds of Maine – by Peter Vickery
There’s a spectacular new comprehensive book: The Birds of Maine by Peter Vickery. And, fittingly, a wonderful program just presented … Continue reading
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A Video of Zack Klyver’s Program: The Narwhal’s Tusk – The Ten Most Remarkable Marine Mammal Adaptations
This program was presented on Nov 17th. Scroll down to the original post on this program for a full description.
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The 2021 Maine Birds Desk Calendar is now available!
For many years, our former Board member, Marie Jordan, an avid birder and photographer, has produced a calendar and offered … Continue reading
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A Video of Greg LeClair’s program: Conserving Reptiles and Amphibians – a Maine Focus
This program was presented on Oct 20th. Scroll down to the original post on this program for a full description.
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The Harlequin – Autumn 2020
Please click on the link below to view the Autumn 2020 issue of our Harlequin newsletter, including a feature article: … Continue reading
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Our 2020 Bird Seed Sale is Coming!
Keep your feathered friends happy this winter by treating them to tasty and fresh, premium quality bird food and help … Continue reading
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A video of Dr. Don Lyon’s program: Seabird Sentinels in the Gulf of Maine
This program was presented on Sept 15th. Scroll down for a full description.
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Seabird sentinels in the Gulf of Maine: What they can tell us about the state of our oceans – with Dr. Don Lyons – Sept 15th
By the middle of the 20th century, the populations of many species of seabirds in the Gulf of Maine had … Continue reading
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