Monthly Archives: April 2011
Invasive Forest Insect Outreach Volunteer Training
Invasive Forest Insect Outreach Volunteer Training Presented by the Maine Department of Agriculture and the Maine Forest Service Date Thursday, May 19 Time 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Location Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine Co-sponsored by Abbe Museum Cost: Free, … Continue reading
Quoddy Nature Notes
by Fred Gralenski Many years ago when I was a young student I was supposed to read that “April is the cruelest month” by some famous writer or something. I don’t remember that it had to do about nature, so … Continue reading
Leucistic Robin – Pembroke (Map 37)
Robin during our recent snowstorm eating barberry berries. An interesting different color pattern but a guy robin just the same.
Quoddy Nature Notes – Chances
By Fred Gralenski All life consists of options and taking chances. Even our everyday comings and goings are a bunch of compromises and bets and guesses without ever going to Hollywood Slots. We do this sort of naturally, and most … Continue reading
