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A Video of our September 2025 Program: Community Farming & Grassland Birds: A Local Conservation Strategy – with Noah Perlut

York County Audubon Posted on September 27, 2025 by BillSeptember 27, 2025

This program was presented on September 16, 2025 at the Wells Reserve and via Zoom. For a description of the program, you can scroll down to the original post for the program. To access the recording, please click on the image below to watch it on this page, or you can click on “Watch on Youtube” at the bottom of that image. (We also recommend clicking on the little white square in the bot right corner of that viewing screen to convert the image to “full screen”).

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Posted in Program, video | Tagged bobolink, grassland birds, habitat, noah perlut, savannah sparrow

A 2024 Lower 48 Big Year – with Ethan and Ingrid Whitaker – Tuesday, October 21st, in-person and via Zoom

York County Audubon Posted on September 22, 2025 by BillSeptember 27, 2025

York County Audubon invites the community to a special program at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, October 21, when Ethan and Ingrid Whitaker will share the story of their 2024 Lower 48 State Big Year. Over the course of a single year, the Whitakers traveled from coast to coast and border to border, observing 708 species of birds. They will share their adventures with photographs, videos, and funny stories from the road. Together, Ethan and Ingrid planned and executed an ambitious year of birding with an unorthodox strategy that resulted in a hundred more birds than expected. From high deserts to … Continue reading →

Posted in Program, Zoom | Tagged big year, ethan whitaker, Ingrid Whitaker, Lower 48

2025 Bird Seed Sale – Our 27th Annual – Early Bird Pricing Deadline is October 24th

York County Audubon Posted on September 22, 2025 by BillSeptember 27, 2025

Keep your feathered friends happy this winter by treating them to tasty and fresh premium-quality bird food and help support two of your favorite environmental organizations.  Proceeds from our annual sale support programs of both York County Audubon and the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve.  A wide variety of types of seed and suet is available, with great pricing, especially if you order early.  Additional items this year include mealworm, suet cakes, and roasted peanut chips. Early bird pricing is available if you place your order by 4 p.m. on October 24th.  Order pick-up will be at the Wells Reserve … Continue reading →

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The 2026 Maine Birds Desk Calendar is available now!

York County Audubon Posted on September 16, 2025 by BillSeptember 27, 2025

For many years, our former Board member, Marie Jordan, an avid birder and photographer, has produced a calendar and offered it for sale, graciously donating the calendars to YCA to support our educational programs. As many of our programs are now presented via Zoom, we’re making the calendars available by mail. It’s a desk calendar in a 4” by 6” plastic case that opens into a stand to display each month. Each page features a great photo she took of a Maine bird. The cost is $10 plus mailing costs. They’re wonderful anywhere in the house, and also make great … Continue reading →

Posted in Maine Birds Calendar | Tagged 2026 calendar, calendar, Desk Calendar, Maine Birds Desk Calendar, Marie Jordan

The Harlequin – Autumn 2025

York County Audubon Posted on September 15, 2025 by BillSeptember 27, 2025

Please click on the link below to view the Autumn 2024 issue of our Harlequin newsletter https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Harlequin-Autumn-2025.pdf

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Community Farming & Grassland Birds: A Local Conservation Strategy – with Noah Perlut – Tuesday, September 16, in-person and via Zoom

York County Audubon Posted on August 3, 2025 by BillAugust 3, 2025

Bobolink and Savannah Sparrow populations are declining throughout the Northeast.  While intensifying grassland management and loss of breeding habitat are important factors in these declines, these birds spend ~9 months of the year away from the breeding grounds.  We used miniaturized tracking devices to reveal mysteries of Bobolink and Savannah Sparrow movement ecology, connecting what happens to them on the breeding grounds to the rest of their life-cycle. Noah Perlut leads the Perlut Lab, which explores how human habitat management effects the ecoloty of diverse species and diverse habitats, studying mostly birds but some mammals too. The Lab uses state … Continue reading →

Posted in Program, Zoom | Tagged bobolink, grassland birds, habitat conservation, noah perlut, savannah sparrow

Would You Like to Help Shorebirds?

York County Audubon Posted on July 20, 2025 by BillJuly 20, 2025

Might you be interested in getting out on our beaches and helping to protect our vulnerable shorebirds?  If so, Maine Audubon and York County Audubon could use your help. Maine Audubon’s Shorebird Ambassadors walk Maine’s beaches during migratory shorebird season (July-September) to both monitor the birds and to share the birds’ stories with the general public. By raising the public’s awareness of these tough, far-flying birds, our hope is that people will be better equipped to give the birds the space they need to prepare for their long migratory flight.  To help us with this mission, we are looking for … Continue reading →

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A Video of our June 2025 Program: Iceland: Land of the Midnight Sun and Magnificent Birds – with Shawn Carey

York County Audubon Posted on June 23, 2025 by BillJune 23, 2025

This program was presented on June 17, 2025 at the Wells Reserve and via Zoom. For a description of the program, you can scroll down to the original post for the program. To access the recording, please click on the image below to watch it on this page, or you can click on “Watch on Youtube” at the bottom of that image. (We also recommend clicking on the little white square in the bot right corner of that viewing screen to convert the image to “full screen”).

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Iceland: Land of the Midnight Sun and Magnificent Birds – with Shawn Carey – preceded by (brief!) Annual Meeting – Tuesday, June 17th in-person and via Zoom

York County Audubon Posted on May 22, 2025 by BillMay 22, 2025

Iceland abounds in natural splendor: Waterfalls and glaciers, panoramic views and otherworldly landscapes. It is a land of Northern Lights and midnight sun. And it is the realm of one of the world’s most charming and iconic birds: the Atlantic Puffin. But Iceland is home to much more. During the summer months, Iceland’s round-the-clock sunlight draws in a panoply of birds: Razorbills and guillemots, phalaropes and godwits, plovers and terns, all accompany the puffins in nesting frenzy. Come along with wildlife photographer and Mass Audubon instructor Shawn Carey as he shares images and stories from his journey spent on two … Continue reading →

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2025 Election of Officers and Directors

York County Audubon Posted on May 22, 2025 by BillJune 2, 2025

The Nominating Committee has presented a slate of Officers and Directors to the YCA Board for a two year term, and that slate has been approved by the Directors: Bill Grabin, President, Laurie Pocher, Vice President, Kathy Donahue, Treasurer, and Tova Mellen, Secretary, as well as the following slate of Directors: Britney Fox, Dan Gardoqui, David Doubleday, David Nelson, Doug Hitchcox, Marian Zimmerman, Marion Sprague, Mary Bateman, Rebekah Lowell. This slate will be presented and proposed to our members for their approval at our June 17th annual meeting, which will precede our June 17th program.

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A Video of our May Program: York County: Birds, Birders and Birding – with Britney Fox Hover

York County Audubon Posted on May 22, 2025 by BillMay 22, 2025

This program was presented on May 20, 2025 at the Wells Reserve and via Zoom. For a description of the program, you can scroll down to the original post for the program. Please note that there were some technical difficulties that lasted from the 5 minute to the 9 minute mark of the video, but that the program then successfully resumed. To access the recording, please click on the image below to watch it on this page, or you can click on “Watch on Youtube” at the bottom of that image. (We also recommend clicking on the little white square … Continue reading →

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York County: Birds, Birders and Birding – with Britney Fox Hover – – Tuesday, May 20th at 7 p.m. in person and via Zoom

York County Audubon Posted on May 1, 2025 by BillMay 22, 2025

Curious to know more about what birds can be found in York County?  Birding close to home or where you often visit is an amazing way to deepen your understanding and curiosity about the world around you.  Plain and simple, York County is a spectacular place to bird! In this program, we’ll talk about some of the incredible birds that visit York County from the far reaches of the globe and go on a visual tour to see some of them.  We will also explore the seasonality of York County and how the birds change with the flow of the … Continue reading →

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“How to Love a Forest” with Ethan Tapper” – Tuesday, May 6th at 7 p.m. in person and via Zoom (and a walk at 2 p.m.)

York County Audubon Posted on April 17, 2025 by BillApril 17, 2025

What does it mean to love a forest? In this talk, Ethan Tapper, a forester, author and content creator from Vermont, will draw from his work as a forester and his bestselling book — How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World — to discuss what it means to care for forests and other ecosystems at this moment in time. How do we respond to the harmful legacies of the past? How do we use our species’ incredible power to heal rather than to harm? How do we reach towards a better future? In a … Continue reading →

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A Video of our April Program: The Yellowstone River Osprey Project with Marco Restani

York County Audubon Posted on April 16, 2025 by BillApril 17, 2025

This program was presented on April 15, 2025 at the Wells Reserve and via Zoom. For a description of the program, you can scroll down to the original post for the program. To access the recording, please click on the image below to watch it on this page, or you can click on “Watch on Youtube” at the bottom of that image. (We also recommend clicking on the little white square in the bottom right corner of that viewing screen to convert the image to “full screen”).

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The Yellowstone River Osprey Project with Marco Restani – Tuesday, April 15th at 7 p.m. – in-person and via Zoom

York County Audubon Posted on March 30, 2025 by BillMarch 30, 2025

In 2009 a few members of the Yellowstone Valley Audubon Society in Billings, Montana initiated a field study of Ospreys. They were interested in monitoring the distribution and abundance of the local population, and in helping management agencies and electric utilities reduce human-Osprey conflicts. That first year 3 members found 22 nests. Today over 40 volunteers monitor nearly 100 nests along the Yellowstone River in collaboration with power companies, landowners, and government agencies. This presentation will describe how nest monitors are trained to become proficient in Osprey observation and data collection. From the efforts of these dedicated volunteers, you will … Continue reading →

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A Video of our March program: Behavior, Society, and Sex in Adolescent Birds with Dr. Liam Taylor

York County Audubon Posted on March 21, 2025 by BillMarch 31, 2025

This program was presented on March 18, 2025 at the Wells Reserve and via Zoom. For a description of the program, you can scroll down to the original post for the program. To access the recording, please click on the image below to watch it on this page, or you can click on “Watch on Youtube” at the bottom of that image. (We also recommend clicking on the little white square in the bottom right corner of that viewing screen to convert the image to “full screen”).

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The Harlequin – Spring 2025

York County Audubon Posted on March 15, 2025 by BillJuly 11, 2025

Please click on the link below to view the Spring 2025 issue of our Harlequin newsletter: https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Harlequin-Spring-2025.pdf

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Behavior, Society, and Sex in Adolescent Birds with Dr. Liam Taylor – Tuesday, March 18th at 7 p.m. – in-person and via Zoom

York County Audubon Posted on February 27, 2025 by BillFebruary 27, 2025

Most birds have some growing up to do before they start to breed. Despite reaching full size within weeks or months of hatching, some species will not raise offspring for years, or even decades. Dr. Liam Taylor explores the strange things that some birds need to do before they reproduce—from developing a territory on a rocky island to finding a dance partner on the rainforest floor. Looking back through millions of years of evolution, we will uncover how behavioral, social, and sexual development continues to create new challenges and opportunities for adolescent birds. Liam Taylor is an ornithologist and evolutionary … Continue reading →

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A Video of our January program: Old Forests: Jewels in the crown of the Maine landscape? with Malcolm Hunter

York County Audubon Posted on February 11, 2025 by BillFebruary 11, 2025

This program was presented on January 21, 2025 at the Wells Reserve and via Zoom. For a description of the program, you can scroll down to the original post for the program. To access the recording, please click on the image below to watch it on this page, or you can click on “Watch on Youtube” at the bottom of that image. (We also recommend clicking on the little white square in the bottom right corner of that viewing screen to convert the image to “full screen”). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ungxRFjS2QA?t=120s

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The Hidden History of American Shorebirds – An online talk with Kenn Kaufman – Monday, February 10th at 6 p.m.

York County Audubon Posted on January 30, 2025 by BillJanuary 30, 2025

The shorebirds – sandpipers, plovers, and their kin – are beautiful, but telling the many species apart can be a confusing challenge for birders. However, the level of confusion was much greater in the early 1800s, when naturalists were struggling to classify all these birds for the first time. Some species were described to science over and over, under different names, while some other species were overlooked completely for decades. And for many years, everyone underestimated the amazing migrations of these long-distance travelers. In this program, based on a chapter from his most recent book, Kenn Kaufman will describe the … Continue reading →

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October 21st - A 2024 Lower 48 Big Year - with Ethan and Ingrid Whitaker
10/21/2025October 24th - 2025 Bird Seed Sale - Early Bird Pricing Deadline
10/24/2025November 1st: 2025 Bird Seed Sale – Pick up is November 1st and 3rd
11/01/2025November 3rd: 2025 Bird Seed Sale – Pick up is November 1st and 3rd
11/03/2025November 18th - Falconry: Extreme Birdwatching Here in Maine– with Scott McNeff
11/18/2025
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