Light

Daylight savings time impacts our routines and schedules, while the seasonal changes of light affect our internal clock along with many species of wildlife.

Weekly Notes ~ Record Cold

February saw record cold temperatures and significant snowfall across much of the State of Maine, now we can enjoy the snow-melt into spring.

Weekly Notes ~ Twilight

Twilight, that time between night and day when the sun is below the horizon.

Weekly Notes ~ Phenomena of Phenology

Patience and persistence are found in studying the phenomena of phenology in nature’s ways.

Weekly Notes ~ Gulf of Maine Watershed

Where will all the snow go? Into the Gulf of Maine watershed, that’s where!

Weekly Notes ~ Cycles in Nature

Earth is turning, snow is melting, birds are migrating, March is month to observe the cycles in nature.

Weekly Notes ~ January 2014

Winter weather roller coaster ride, LD 297, and observations from the field for the month of January 2014.

Weekly Notes ~ Winter Sky

January’s winter sky makes for interesting nature observation.

Weekly Notes – November 3, 2013

This week in Maine Nature News the season’s first snow, black bears are still active, woodpecker sightings and its the season for ‘tipping’?.

Weekly Notes – October 6, 2013

Moose use an old skidder path for bedding and browse area. The achene of Bristly Buttercups hitch a ride on the author’s pantleg and doll’s eyes are silently keeping watch in the woods, all this and more in this weeks notes.