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SUMMARY: May 9th - A Bird Walk at Highland Farm Preserve in York - 
DESCRIPTION:Black and White Warbler – photo by Britney Fox Hover\nYork County Audubon is pleased to announce that we’ll be hosting a bird walk each month in a different location.  The May walk will be at Highland Farm Preserve in York\, on Saturday\, May 9th from 7:30 am to 9:30 am.  We’ll be meeting at the Highland Farm parking area.  The Preserve is located at 321 Cider Hill Road (Route 91) in York. \nYellow Warbler – photo by Seth Davis\nWe’ll be hoping to see some warblers and other  migrants\, as well as other year-round resident species. \nBeginning birders are most welcome.  We will be happy to introduce you to the joy of birding\, if you’re new to it.  More experienced birders are most welcome as well!  Please bring binoculars if you have them\, but we’ll have some to lend if you don’t.  These walks are provided at no charge and advance registration is not required. \nAlso on the morning of May 9th\, York Land Trust will be hosting a 40th Anniversary Native Plant Sale & Bake Sale from 9 am till noon.  So please stop by there after the walk.  FMI:  https://www.yorklandtrust.org/event/native-plant-sale-2026/
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/may-9th-a-bird-walk-at-highland-farm-preserve-in-york
LOCATION:Highland Farm Preserve\, 321 Cider Hill Road (Route 91)\, York\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260516T073000
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SUMMARY: May 16th - Saturday Morning Bird Walks at the Wells Reserve (Every Other Week from May 16th to August 8th) - 
DESCRIPTION:A male Eastern Towhee\, a bird regularly seen and heard at the Wells Reserve.\nJoin us at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm every other Saturday this summer starting May 16th for a guided bird walk around the Reserve property.  Beginners are welcome.  Please bring binoculars if you have them. We’ll have some “loaners” available as well. \nThese walks are free and open to the public.  However\, space will be limited and reservations are required.  Please email suzanne@wellsnerr.org or call Suzanne at (207) 646-1555 x116 to reserve your space. \nThe additional dates are 5/30\, 6/13\, 6/27\, 7/11\, 7/25 and 8/8.  We meet in the parking lot at 7:30 a.m\, and walks typically last about 2 hours.
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/may-16th-saturday-morning-bird-walks-at-the-wells-reserve-every-other-week-from-may-16th-to-august-8th
LOCATION:Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm\, The entrance is off Skinner Mill Rd\, Wells\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T201500
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260503T184817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260503T191935Z
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SUMMARY: May 19th - Exploring the Life and Times of an Extraordinary Bird: the Purple Martin - with Anna Forsman - 
DESCRIPTION:The extraordinary Purple Martin is North America’s largest swallow.  It’s a beautifully iridescent colonial nester\, with a distinctive liquid gurgling call.  Purple martins were once a common sight in summer all over the East Coast of the United States\, but their populations have significantly declined over the past half-century. In Maine\, where they used to be found all over the state\, they have experienced a precipitous 95 percent decline in the last 50 years:  https://www.maine.gov/ifw/fish-wildlife/wildlife/species-information/birds/purple-martin-landlords.html  There are now just a handful of active colonies in a few towns.  Dr. Anna Forsman wants to better understand why that is the case. \nThe focus of her research at Colby College is understanding how birds\, like purple martins\, interact with bacteria\, viruses\, and parasites in their environments. She is also interested in how environmental factors like insect availability and climate affect immune system function in wild birds. Last year\, the Pooper Snoopers community science project that she created\, received fecal samples from over 200 Purple Martin colonies in the U.S.\, including the one established by York County Audubon along the Mousam River in Kennebunk.  DNA analysis of these samples will reveal the insect diet composition of these birds from across their breeding range. \nAnna Forsman earned her doctorate in ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University. She studied Purple Martins for years through her postdoctoral work at the University of Central Florida\, where she established the UCF Purple Martin Project. Three years ago\, she joined the faculty of Colby College as an assistant professor of biology. She has studied cavity nesting birds for more than 20 years. \nThis program will be presented at 7 p.m. on Tuesday\, May 19th\, in the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. The entrance to the parking area is off Skinner Mill Road in Wells.  It will be free and open to all ages\, and no registration is required for attending the program in person. It will also be live-streamed via Zoom.  To view it via Zoom\, you’ll need to register in advance.  To do so\, please click on this  link and enter your name and email address: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pV-lrGbLR9CbIfbWO8DX0w \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We hope you can join us for this entertaining and inspiring presentation\, either in person\, or\, if not\, via Zoom! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/may-19th-exploring-the-life-and-times-of-an-extraordinary-bird-the-purple-martin-with-anna-forsman
LOCATION:Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm\, The entrance is off Skinner Mill Rd\, Wells\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260503T184934Z
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SUMMARY: May 23rd - A Celebration of Fish and Rivers on World Fish Migration Day - 
DESCRIPTION:Come join us on Saturday\, May 23rd for a celebration of fish and rivers on World Fish Migration Day. \nTEN great organizations will be participating!!! \nIn alphabetical order:  Eldridge Brothers Fly Shop\, the Kennebunk Conservation Commission\, Kennebunk Land Trust\, the Kennebunk River Restoration Committee\, the Maine Coast Heritage Trust\, Maine Rivers\, the Mousam and Kennebunk Rivers Alliance\, the Planeteers of Southern Maine\, the Sebago Chapter of Trout Unlimited\, and York County Audubon! \nThere will be a wide variety of exhibits and activities for all ages.  From fly casting and fly tying demos and lessons to activities for younger fans of fish and rivers.  We will be joined by scientists\, including USM biologist Dr. Karen Wilson\, who will be able to answer questions about sea-run fish. This should also be a good opportunity to see alewives and shad on their spring migration. \nThe location is Rogers Pond beside the Mousam River off of Water Street in Kennebunk.  The hours are 1 to 4.  Parking is available at Rogers Pond\, but also beside and behind the Kennebunk Sewer District offices across Water Street from the entrance to the pond.  Rain date is Sunday\, May 24th. \nWe hope to see you!
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/may-23rd-a-celebration-of-fish-and-rivers-on-world-fish-migration-day
LOCATION:Rogers Pond\, 49 Water Street\, Kennebunk\, ME\, 04043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T093000
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SUMMARY: May 30th – Saturday Morning Bird Walks at the Wells Reserve (Every Other Week from May 16th to August 8th) - 
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm every other Saturday this summer starting May 16th for a guided bird walk around the Reserve property.  Beginners are welcome.  Please bring binoculars if you have them. We’ll have some “loaners” available as well. \nThese walks are free (with site admission) and open to the public.  However\, space will be limited and reservations are required.  Please email suzanne@wellsnerr.org or call Suzanne at (207) 646-1555 x116 to reserve your space. \nThe additional dates are 5/30\, 6/13\, 6/27\, 7/11\, 7/25 and 8/8.  We meet in the parking lot at 7:30 a.m\, and walks typically last about 2 hours.
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/may-30th-saturday-morning-bird-walks-at-the-wells-reserve-every-other-week-from-may-16th-to-august-8th
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T093000
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260531T151752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T221026Z
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SUMMARY: June 13th – Saturday Morning Bird Walks at the Wells Reserve (Every Other Week from May 16th to August 8th) - 
DESCRIPTION:A male Eastern Towhee\, a bird regularly seen and heard at the Wells Reserve.\nJoin us at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm every other Saturday this summer starting May 16th for a guided bird walk around the Reserve property.  Beginners are welcome.  Please bring binoculars if you have them. We’ll have some “loaners” available as well. \nThese walks are free (with site admission) and open to the public.  However\, space will be limited and reservations are required.  To register\, please go to this link. \nThe additional dates are 5/30\, 6/13\, 6/27\, 7/11\, 7/25 and 8/8.  We meet in the parking lot at 7:30 a.m\, and walks typically last about 2 hours.
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/june-13th-saturday-morning-bird-walks-at-the-wells-reserve-every-other-week-from-may-16th-to-august-8th
LOCATION:Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm\, entrance is off Skinner Mill Road\, Wells\, ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T201500
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260518T181743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T185231Z
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SUMMARY: June 16th - A Record-setting Maine Big Year – An Experiment in Birding – with Stacey Huth and Noah Gibb - 
DESCRIPTION:In 2025\, two friends\, Stacey Pazar Huth (a scientist) and Noah Gibb (an avid birder\, photographer\, and birding tour guide) embarked on a Maine Big Year and discovered how their team effort was a winning combination. What started as an occasional bird walk at the local marsh grew into the concept of their Integrated Birding Process and “The Experiment.” They combined top-notch birding expertise with remarkable strategic planning. The outcome resulted in a new state of Maine record of 332 species of birds seen in a calendar year! \nOn Tuesday\, June 16th\, join the authors as they present “An Experiment In Birding.”  Their presentation touches on how they succeeded and includes select readings from the book.  Paperback copies available for purchase at the event. The authors will be honored to sign your copy of the book. \nAbout the Authors: \nStacey Pazar Huth\, PhD\, has made Southern Maine her home for the past 35 years. She holds a doctorate in chemistry\, and spent more than 30 years as a corporate leader and scientist. She led teams in the research and development of diagnostic products in both the human health and veterinary markets. Stacey is an active member and Trustee of the Maine Audubon Society and the proud mother of her adult daughter. Now an empty nester\, she has returned to her lifelong love of birds and enjoys exploring Maine with her birding friends. \nNoah Gibb has been a Mainer all his life. He has earned a solid birding reputation in Maine’s birding community for his keen visual and auditory bird identification skills\, calm demeanor\, and sense of humor. In addition to his full-time job\, he owns and operates a birding tour business\, Noah’s Birding Tours\, LLC. A Maine Audubon volunteer since 2013\, Noah leads weekly Scarborough Marsh bird walks during the summer months. \nIf you would like to reach out to the authors\, please contact them at AnExpInBirding@gmail.com \nThis program will be presented at 7 p.m. on Tuesday\, June 16th\, in the Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. The entrance to the parking area is off Skinner Mill Road in Wells.  It will be free and open to all ages\, and no registration is required for attending the program in person. It will also be live-streamed via Zoom.  To view it via Zoom\, you’ll need to register in advance.  To do so\, please click on this  link and enter your name and email address: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0JXFPMloQmmFger2SYBdEw \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. We hope you can join us for this entertaining and inspiring presentation\, either in person\, or\, if not\, via Zoom!
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/june-16th-a-record-setting-maine-big-year-an-experiment-in-birding-with-stacey-huth-and-noah-gibb
LOCATION:Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm\, The entrance is off Skinner Mill Rd\, Wells\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Programs,Zoom Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260620T203000
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260602T220709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T193627Z
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SUMMARY: June 20th - An Early Bird Walk at the Kennebunk Plains - 
DESCRIPTION:Upland Sandpiper – photo by Bill Blauvelt\nOur June walk in our tour of different habitats will take us to the Kennebunk Plains\, a unique habitat that supports a variety of birds and plants that are not found anywhere else in the state.  This includes Maine’s largest colony of Grasshopper Sparrows\, and healthy populations of Upland Sandpipers and Vesper Sparrows.  Possible sightings include Horned Larks and Eastern Meadowlarks\, along with Prairie Warblers\, Indigo Buntings\, Scarlet Tanager\, Clay-colored Sparrows\, Eastern Whip-poor-wills\, and Yellow and Black-billed Cuckoos.  A complete listing can be found on eBird:  https://ebird.org/hotspot/L167477/iconic-birds?yr=curM \nVesper Sparrow – photo by Bill Grabin\nWe’ll be getting an early start\, meeting at 6 a.m. and will be meeting Nedeau Park on Clear Brook Crossing\, which is just west of the Plains.  Beginning birders are most welcome. We will be happy to introduce you to the joy of birding\, if you’re new to it. More experienced birders are most welcome as well! Please bring binoculars if you have them\, but we’ll have some to lend if you don’t. These walks are provided at no charge and advance registration is not required. \nFYI\, below is a map of the route we plan to take.
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/june-20th-an-early-bird-walk-at-the-kennebunk-plains
LOCATION:Lloyd G. Nadeau Memorial Park\, 1 Clear Brook Crossing\, Kennebunk\, Maine
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T093000
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260615T155226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260615T155652Z
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SUMMARY: June 27th – Saturday Morning Bird Walks at the Wells Reserve (Every Other Week from May 16th to August 8th) - 
DESCRIPTION:Above:  A male Bobolink\, a bird often seen and heard at the Wells Reserve \nJoin us at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm every other Saturday this summer starting May 16th for a guided bird walk around the Reserve property. Beginners are welcome. Please bring binoculars if you have them. We’ll have some “loaners” available as well. \nThese walks are free (with site admission) and open to the public. However\, space will be limited and reservations are required. To register\, please go to this link. \nThe additional dates are 5/30\, 6/13\, 6/27\, 7/11\, 7/25 and 8/8. We meet in the parking lot at 7:30 a.m\, and walks typically last about 2 hours. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/june-27th-saturday-morning-bird-walks-at-the-wells-reserve-every-other-week-from-may-16th-to-august-8th
LOCATION:Mather Auditorium at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm\, The entrance is off Skinner Mill Rd\, Wells\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T093000
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260621T113057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T151612Z
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SUMMARY: July 11th – Saturday Morning Bird Walks at the Wells Reserve (Every Other Week till August 8th) - 
DESCRIPTION:Above:  A Brown Thrasher\, a bird often seen and heard at the Wells Reserve \nJoin us at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm every other Saturday this summer for a guided bird walk around the Reserve property. Beginners are welcome. Please bring binoculars if you have them. We’ll have some “loaners” available as well. \nThese walks are free (with site admission) and open to the public. However\, space will be limited and reservations are required. To register\, please go to this link. \nThe additional dates are 7/25 and 8/8. We meet in the parking lot at 7:30 a.m\, and walks typically last about 2 hours. \n 
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/july-11th-saturday-morning-bird-walks-at-the-wells-reserve-every-other-week-till-august-8th
LOCATION:Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm\, entrance is off Skinner Mill Road\, Wells\, ME
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T090000
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260615T162548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260705T230424Z
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SUMMARY: July 18th - NEW START TIME - A Bird Walk at the Orris Falls Conservation Area in South Berwick - 
DESCRIPTION:                                 A Green Heron stalking – photo by Phil Stone \nOur July walk in our tour of different habitats will take us to the Orris Falls Conservation Area in South Berwick.  It’s a a 213 acre preserve with 3.76 miles of trails\, conserved beginning in 1999 by the Great Works Regional Land Trust (GWRLT).  This diverse habitat features beaver wetlands\, the gorge of Orris Falls\, the Littlefield Homestead\, a large glacial erratic aptly named Balancing Rock\, and the Big Bump with views of Mount Agamenticus from its summit when the trees are free of leaves.  FMI:  https://gwrlt.org/orris-falls-conservation-area/ \nIt’s an excellent birding spot\, with 135 species reported there so far.  Highlights include Scarlet Tanager\, Indigo Bunting\, Pileated Woodpecker\, Green Heron\, Winter Wren\, Pine Warbler\, Black-throated Green Warbler\, and Ovenbird.  FMI:  https://ebird.org/hotspot/L2891623 \nWe’ll be meeting at 7 a.m. at  the parking lot at 551 Emery’s Bridge Road in South Berwick.  Be careful not to use the pin in Google Maps\, which will take you to a different entrance on Thurrell Road. Birding mostly by ear\, we’ll walk about a mile through deep forest to several beaver ponds then watch patiently to see what birds show themselves. There’s a new great blue heron nest at the ponds this year. We’ll stop by Balancing Rock\, a massive boulder perched improbably on a small rock\, and visit the deep gorge and rapids that give Orris Falls its name. \nWhile the path is wide and well-traveled\, there are rocks and roots and several short but moderately steep sections. So use good footwear. Also\, bug spray is highly recommended. \nBeginning birders are most welcome. We will be happy to introduce you to the joy of birding\, if you’re new to it. More experienced birders are most welcome as well! Please bring binoculars if you have them\, but we’ll have some to lend if you don’t. These walks are provided at no charge and advance registration is not required.
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/july-18th-a-bird-walk-at-the-orris-falls-conservation-area-in-south-berwick
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T093000
DTSTAMP:20260708T180507
CREATED:20260705T235003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260705T235045Z
UID:4389-1784964600-1784971800@www.yorkcountyaudubon.org
SUMMARY: July 25th – Saturday Morning Bird Walks at the Wells Reserve (Every Other Week till August 8th) - 
DESCRIPTION:Above:  A Cedar Waxwing\, a bird often seen and heard at the Wells Reserve – photo by Seth Davis.    \nJoin us at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm every other Saturday this summer for a guided bird walk around the Reserve property. Beginners are welcome. Please bring binoculars if you have them. We’ll have some “loaners” available as well. \nThese walks are free (with site admission) and open to the public. However\, space will be limited and reservations are required. To register\, please go to this link. \nThere will be one more walk in this series on 8/8. We meet in the parking lot at 7:30 a.m\, and walks typically last about 2 hours.
URL:https://www.yorkcountyaudubon.org/event/july-25th-saturday-morning-bird-walks-at-the-wells-reserve-every-other-week-till-august-8th
LOCATION:Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm\, entrance is off Skinner Mill Road\, Wells\, ME
CATEGORIES:Bird Walk,Event
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