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 27, 2013
Moose sparing, live fish netting and state-wide frost are this week’s nature news and in public policy news links to public comments on Open Pit Mining regulations.
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.
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 – August 25, 2013
A not so ordinary Monday in the office quickly takes the author outside for a week’s worth of nature observation.
Weekly Notes, August 4, 2013
Butterflies and Piping Plovers 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!
Weekly Notes – April 21, 2013
Honey bees, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Ice-out, a visit to the Maine Wildlife Park and Nature Journals in this week’s Maine Nature News.
Weekly Notes – April 14, 2013
Climate variation across Maine is most noticeable during April when Canada Geese are nesting in the southwestern portions of the state while northern areas are still under ice.
Weekly Notes March 17, 2013
Learn what the vernal equinox and magnetic declination have in common. Loons are waiting for ice-out, woodcocks are arriving and maple syrup is boiling while bear cubs are placed in surrogate dens. It is a time to reflect on this and more in this week’s Maine Nature Notes.