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 ~ Phenomena of Phenology
Patience and persistence are found in studying the phenomena of phenology in nature’s ways.
Quoddy Nature Notes ~ Bohemian Waxwing
Flocks of Bohemian Waxwing enjoy the more moderate winter temperatures in the Quoddy Region.
Weekly Notes – September 8, 2013
Naturalized apple trees growing along an abandoned field edge provide abundant wildlife observation in this week’s Maine Nature News.
Weekly Notes – September 1, 2013
Calico lobsters, monarch butterflies on the decline and fall migration has begun in this week’s Maine Nature News.
Weekly Notes – June 9, 2013
Warblers at sea, Woodpeckers, Red-tails and woodchucks, Moose and Black Flies in this week’s Maine Nature News.
Weekly Notes – May 26, 2013
Common yellowthroat, greater yellowlegs, cedar apple rust, garlic mustard and injured animal concerns in this week’s Maine Nature News.
Weekly Notes – May 19, 2013
Moose are on the move, migrants are settling into their summer habitats, the black fly report and fiddleheads in this week’s Maine Nature News!
Quoddy Nature Notes – Around the House
Tiger Beetles and White-Throated Sparrows are busy despite the frozen patch of snow that remind us that the garden must wait.