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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250116T183000
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CREATED:20241014T141138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T154623Z
UID:1648-1737052200-1737055800@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Climate Zero 54° N to 54° S by Bike
DESCRIPTION:Andre Breton’s ambitious bicycle journey began on September 11\, 2023\, in Cartwright\, Labrador\, Canada\, and ended 284 days later in Ushuaia\, Argentina. The primary goals of Climate Zero were twofold: to plant enough trees to zero out his 52-year carbon footprint and to ride a bicycle from 54° north to 54° south\, a complete transect of the Americas.  \nThis program will be held in person at the Camden Public Library at 6:30 pm on Thursday\, January 16\, 2025. \nClimate Zero was an opportunity for Andre to challenge himself and to raise awareness about the devastating implications of climate change. He demonstrated that everyone can make a positive difference in the global effort to reverse climate change. He will share some of his experiences and insights from living on a bike for most of a year. He hopes his story will inspire others to take action to address climate change.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/climate-zero-by-bike/
LOCATION:Camden Library\, 55 Main St.\, Camden\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20241008T141013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T141107Z
UID:1643-1732213800-1732217400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:The Science of Watching\, the Art of Seeing\, and the Power of Nature Absorption
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Chris Lewey\, co-author of “The Science of Watching\, the Art of Seeing\, and The Power of Nature Absorption.” His book offers a fresh pathway to the connection between humanity and our natural world with intuition\, healing\, and spiritual transformation. Connections with scientific facts and spiritual relationships open us to a different perspective enhancing awareness of the sacred all around us. A useful tool for birders\, nature enthusiasts\, travelers\, and anyone seeking to increase their knowledge\, experience\, and insight\, going beyond identification. \nThis program will be held in person at the Camden Public Library at 6:30 pm on Thursday\, November 21. \nChris Lewey\, Executive Director and Founder of RAVEN Interpretive Programs\, has led tours and programs for RAVEN\, as well as such organizations as the Maine Audubon Society\, Smithsonian Study Tours\, Road Scholar\, Tauck World Discovery and the National Wildlife Federation. Chris has taught ornithology for the National Audubon Society at their Hog Island ecology camp on the coast of Maine\, where he was the Director of their Joy of Birding and Breaking into Birding programs for many years. A native New Englander and licensed Maine Guide\, Chris is very much at home on the coast or in the mountains where his fascination with wildlife and conservation is enthusiastically shared.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/lewey-watching-seeing-book/
LOCATION:Camden Library\, 55 Main St.\, Camden\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241117T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241117T103000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20241013T215828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241013T215828Z
UID:1646-1731828600-1731839400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Salt Bay Sunday! Damariscotta
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the first of a series of field trips we’re calling Salt Bay Sundays! \nSalt Bay Farm is widely viewed as an excellent destination for birding in spring\, but it has a lot to offer in fall as well! Join us as we explore this preserve’s varied habitats looking for sparrows\, pipits\, finches\, and waterfowl. We might even get lucky and find some late stragglers in need of extra motivation to fly south! On the right day\, this hotspot can yield over 50 species even in fall (see\, for example\, this eBird checklist). \nDirections: We’ll meet in the preserve parking lot located at 110 Belvedere Rd\, Damariscotta\, ME 04543. This property has a good amount of parking available\, but please consider carpooling if possible. \nAll are welcome! This trip will be led by Mael Glon. For questions\, or to sign up\, please send an email to Mael Glon (midcoastfieldtrips@maineaudubon.org) with your name and phone number.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-salt-bay-sunday-damariscotta/
LOCATION:Salt Bay Farm\, 110 Belvedere Rd.\, Damariscotta\, 04543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241017T193000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20241008T135156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T135234Z
UID:1641-1729189800-1729193400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:“The Stokes Guide To Finches” with Co-Author Matthew Young
DESCRIPTION:From backyards to wilderness peaks\, finches are some of the most exciting\, mysterious\, and popular group of songbirds. Finch expert Matthew Young will introduce you to the 43 finches of the United States and Canada from feeder-favorite goldfinches to Red Crossbill tribes\, to least known mountain-top Black Rosy-Finches to endangered Hawaiian honeycreepers.  \nThis is a virtual presentation on Zoom hosted by Camden Public Library. Register online here. \nThe new book he co-authored\, “The Stokes Guide to Finches of the United States and Canada” covers detailed finch identification\, language\, behavior\, irruptions\, specialized maps and foraging charts on crossbills\, how to conserve finches\, and much more. Infused throughout with quotes from the creative Quick Take chapter intros\, filled with interesting facts\, scientific knowledge\, and stunning photos\, this book will leave you understanding so much more about the finches you thought you knew.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/stokes-guide-to-finches/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241005T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20240516T150237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T150237Z
UID:1616-1728111600-1728126000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Salt Bay Farm\, Damariscotta
DESCRIPTION:Salt Bay Farm is widely viewed as an excellent destination for birding in spring\, but it has a lot to offer in fall as well! Join us as we explore this preserve’s varied habitats looking for migrating sparrows\, blackbirds\, pipits\, and warblers. On the right day\, this hotspot can yield over 50 species even in fall (see\, for example\, this eBird checklist). \nDirections: We’ll meet in the preserve parking lot located at 110 Belvedere Rd\, Damariscotta\, ME 04543. This property has a good amount of parking available\, but please consider carpooling if possible. \nAll are welcome! This trip will be led by Mael Glon. For questions\, or to sign up\, please send an email to Mael Glon (midcoastfieldtrips@maineaudubon.org) with your name and phone number.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/salt-bay-farm-fall/
LOCATION:Salt Bay Farm\, 110 Belvedere Rd.\, Damariscotta\, 04543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240919T193000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20240902T222337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T205827Z
UID:1635-1726770600-1726774200@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Program: Big Trees of Maine
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening exploring the biggest trees in Maine. Wooden boatbuilder\, outdoorsman\, and Big Tree Program measurer\, Kevin Martin\, will be showing and discussing these trees as described in his new book Big Trees of Northern New England. You will hear how he got involved with finding the trees\, how lumber from similar trees is used in his boatbuilding work\, and how wildlife use these impressive parts of our landscape. The discussion will cover trees on public land in the region\, and where they are located so you can go see them for yourself. City tours are also described. He will highlight some trees local to the Midcoast Maine area. \nThis will be a free in-person or Zoom presentation hosted by the Camden Public Library\, Thursday\, September 19 at 6:30 pm. Click here to register for the Zoom link.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/big-trees-of-maine/
LOCATION:Camden Library\, 55 Main St.\, Camden\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240810T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240810T090000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20220801T142014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T144409Z
UID:1431-1723273200-1723280400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Weskeag Marsh\, S. Thomaston
DESCRIPTION:Weskeag Marsh in South Thomaston is one of Maine’s best birding marshes. This 1\,300-acre complex features a mix of salt\, brackish\, and freshwater habitats\, including cattails\, grasses\, potholes\, and mud flats. The marsh is nourished by brooks\, streams\, and rivers\, and is bordered by forest\, scrubland\, and hayfields\, offering a diverse environment for birdwatching.  \nJoin us at this Knox County hotspot to witness the first wave of south-bound shorebirds. Meet at the parking lot on Buttermilk Lane in South Thomaston at 7:00 AM. If you have one\, we recommend bringing a spotting scope. \nDirections: From Route 1 in Thomaston\, turn onto Buttermilk Lane and in 0.8 miles look for the parking turnout at the marsh  (coordinates: 44.07916\, -69.14174). \nWe welcome birders of all ages and skill levels. For more information or to sign up\, please send an email to Mael Glon (midcoastfieldtrips@maineaudubon.org) with your name and telephone number.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-weskeag-marsh-series-1/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T193000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20240221T134424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T032932Z
UID:1583-1714069800-1714073400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Journeys in Listening: Birds and More from Acadia and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:**New Date** \nJoin us for a journey in listening to wildlife audio recordings from Acadia and beyond\, and the stories of adventure and discovery behind them. Laura Sebastianelli is a naturalist with a passion for listening and sound recording. In 2017\, she established “Schoodic Notes: Bird Sounds of Acadia\,” a collaborative project with Schoodic Institute’s Bird Ecology program. Along with the help of a few other natural sound recordists\, the project has archived over 1200 recordings of Acadia’s birds. \nIn partnership with the Camden Public Library\, this will be a free online Zoom presentation starting at 6:30 pm. Use this link to register for this free event. \nLaura is also a seasoned educator and wildlife technician. She has long sought opportunities to empower others to develop their knowledge\, skills\, and experience to understand\, connect with\, and serve the natural world. She holds a Master of Science in Ecological Teaching and Learning from Lesley University in Cambridge\, MA. She created and ran natural and cultural history programs for adults and families through University of Maine Cooperative Extension at Tanglewood 4-H Camp and Learning Center\, the National Park Service\, and many other organizations. She has also conducted track surveys of Canada Lynx via snowmobile\, and howling surveys in search of Gray Wolf\, in Maine’s North Woods. Partially retired these days\, she spends most of her free time exploring the natural world\, and especially recording natural sounds. \nPhoto by Murray Carpenter\, Maine Public
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/journeys-in-listening/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T100000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20221031T160640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T210739Z
UID:1469-1712991600-1713002400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Salt Bay Farm\, Damariscotta
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we seek early migrants at the Salt Bay Farm in Damariscotta\, co-hosted by Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust. We’ll walk the meadow looking for Savannah and other sparrows\, scan the pond for ducks and geese\, investigate the forest edges for early migrating warblers and songbirds\, and then scan the Great Salt Bay for gulls\, ducks\, Osprey and Belted Kingfishers. eBird has records for 212 species at this birding hotspot. Here is last year’s checklist.  \nTo start the day\, we’ll meet at 7:00 AM at the Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust parking lot at 110 Belvedere Road. For more information\, please call the trip leader\, Mael Glon\, at 801-864-2316. \nAll are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/salt-bay-farm/
LOCATION:Salt Bay Farm\, 110 Belvedere Rd.\, Damariscotta\, 04543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240316T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200128T170813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240225T214901Z
UID:1092-1710576000-1710586800@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Damariscotta Mills
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a late winter/early spring birding field trip in the Damariscotta Mills area. We will check the pools above and below the famous fish ladder and also look out over Great Salt Bay. Expect to see a good representation of our overwintering ducks including: Hooded\, Common and Red-breasted Mergansers\, Common Goldeneye\, and Bufflehead.  We’ll sort through them looking for less common species like Barrow’s Goldeneye\, Scaup\, and Ring-necked Duck. This is a great place to bird year-round and is worth a visit during the Alewife run in May. The Damariscotta Mills Fish Ladder eBird hotspot has reports of 147 species. \nJeff Cherry will lead the trip\, and all are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area.  \nWe’ll meet in the parking area at 384 Mills Road in Newcastle at 8:00 am. For more information\, please call Jeff Cherry\, at (914) 489-7870.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/damariscotta-mills/
LOCATION:Damariscotta Mills\, 384 Mills Road\, Damariscotta Mills\, ME\, 04543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20220801T143235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T135340Z
UID:1432-1694244600-1694268000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Pine Point & Environs
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. We require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n******************************************** \nWe’ll be seeking the second wave of sandpipers and plovers at this consistent lure for shorebirds fattening up for the long flight south. This area also offers fine viewing of waterfowl and wading birds. Whimbrel and American Oystercatchers will be target species.  Pine Point is where the Scarborough River empties into the Atlantic Ocean. \nOur intention is to be at Pine Point at 7:30 AM. Those wishing to carpool from the north will depart Damariscotta Hannaford’s at 5:45 AM. We’ll make additional stops at the Scarborough Marsh. \nWe welcome birders of all ages and skill levels. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call trip leader\, Will Brussard\, at (207) 837-9520.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-pine-point-environs/
LOCATION:Scarborough Marsh Eastern Road
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230608T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200223T172805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T135733Z
UID:1142-1686205800-1686240000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Kennebunk Plains/Sanford Lagoons
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. We require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n******************************************** \nThe 1\,300-acre sandplain grasslands is home to breeding grassland species found almost nowhere else in the state such as Grasshopper and Vesper Sparrows\, Upland Sandpipers\, and Eastern Meadowlarks. The early successional stage of pitch pine barrens attracts warblers\, buntings\, and other forest edge species. \nThis trip is scheduled for a Thursday because  we will include a visit to the Sanford Sewage Treatment plant\, which is closed on the weekends. Known for attracting waterfowl\, this site boasts sightings of 251 species! \nFor those coming from the north who are interested in carpooling\, we will meet at the Damariscotta Hannaford parking lot at 6:30 am. Otherwise\, we will meet at the Kennebunk Service Plaza on Rt. 95 (southbound) at 8:00 AM. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna\, at (207) 563-8439 (home) or cell 207-522-2891.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/kennebunk-plains-sanford-lagoons/
LOCATION:Damariscotta Hannaford\, 469 Main Street\, Damariscotta\, ME\, 04543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200223T171644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230528T164759Z
UID:1140-1685779200-1685804400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Belgrade Lakes & Bond Brook (Augusta)
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. We require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n******************************************** \nA visit to Belgrade Lakes offers a mix of fresh water and northern hardwood forest species with highlights including Black Terns\, Sandhill Cranes\, Purple Martins\, and many warbler species. For those coming from the midcoast area who are interested in carpooling\, we will meet at the Waldoboro Hannaford parking lot at 7 am. Otherwise\, meet at the Messalonskee Lake Boat Ramp on Route 27 at 8:00 AM. If you see Hammond Lumber on the left going north you have gone 300-400 yards too far. We’ll also make a stop to see a colony of Purple Martins. \nThe Bond Brook Recreation Area\, behind the Augusta airport\, has featured nesting Prairie Warblers for years. Of the 116 species seen at this site\, highlights include Prairie Warblers\, Field and Grasshopper Sparrows\, flycatchers\, and Brown Thrashers. \nWe’ll find a place to buy lunch along the way. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Will Broussard\, at (207) 837-9520 (mobile).
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-bond-brook-augusta-belgrade-lakes/
LOCATION:Messalonskee Lake Boat Ramp\, 1338 Augusta Rd.\, Belgrade\, 04917
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230525T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230525T100000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20230320T135841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T121916Z
UID:1500-1684998000-1685008800@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Pemaquid Point Thursdays
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. Continuing in 2023\, we require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n********************************************* \nVisiting Pemaquid Point is like going out to sea\, but without a boat. The peninsula is long and relatively narrow\, extending well out in the Atlantic ocean\, which explains why it is such a great place for viewing seabirds. In spring\, it is often a stopover for migrants. eBird reports that 203 species have been seen on Pemaquid Point! \nWe’ll meet at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse parking lot in Bristol at 7:00 am for a couple hours of birding. There may be a parking fee. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call the Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna at (207) 563-8439. \n 
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-pemaquid-point-thurs-3/
LOCATION:Pemaquid Point lighthouse\, 3115 Bristol Rd\, Bristol\, ME\, 04558\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230520T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200223T180049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T121850Z
UID:1150-1684569600-1684591200@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Evergreen Cemetery/Capisic Pond\, Portland
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. We require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n******************************************** \nEvergreen Cemetery and its surrounding 100-acre forest in Portland is a warbler haven in May\, with owls\, hawks\, ducks\, and herons possible at the ponds. We will continue to seek spring migrants at this\, historically\, one of our most successful field trips. Thrushes are vocal and common at this time of year. Capisic Pond is Portland’s largest freshwater pond and can turn up two species of orioles\, waterbirds\, warblers and a variety of songbirds at this 18-acre site. \nFor those coming from the north who are interested in carpooling\, we will meet at the Damariscotta Hannaford parking lot at 6:30 am. Otherwise\, we will meet at the back parking area at Evergreen Cemetery\, near the north end of the duck pond (dropped pin on Google Maps)\, at 8 am. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna at (207) 563-8439.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/evergreen-cemetary-capisic-pond/
LOCATION:Evergreen Cemetary\, 672 Stevens Ave\, Portland\, ME\, 04103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T100000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20230320T135751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T121820Z
UID:1499-1684393200-1684404000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Pemaquid Point Thursdays
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. Continuing in 2023\, we require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n********************************************* \nVisiting Pemaquid Point is like going out to sea\, but without a boat. The peninsula is long and relatively narrow\, extending well out in the Atlantic ocean\, which explains why it is such a great place for viewing seabirds. In spring\, it is often a stopover for migrants. eBird reports that 203 species have been seen on Pemaquid Point! \nWe’ll meet at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse parking lot in Bristol at 7:00 am for a couple hours of birding. There may be a parking fee. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call the Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna at (207) 563-8439. \n 
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-pemaquid-point-thurs-2/
LOCATION:Pemaquid Point lighthouse\, 3115 Bristol Rd\, Bristol\, ME\, 04558\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T100000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20221031T154516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230420T121736Z
UID:1466-1683788400-1683799200@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Pemaquid Point Thursdays
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. Continuing in 2023\, we require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n********************************************* \nVisiting Pemaquid Point is like going out to sea\, but without a boat. The peninsula is long and relatively narrow\, extending well out in the Atlantic ocean\, which explains why it is such a great place for viewing seabirds. In spring\, it is often a stopover for migrants. eBird reports that 203 species have been seen on Pemaquid Point! \nWe’ll meet at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse parking lot in Bristol at 7:00 am for a couple hours of birding. There may be a parking fee. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call the Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna at (207) 563-8439. \n 
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-pemaquid-point-thurs/
LOCATION:Pemaquid Point lighthouse\, 3115 Bristol Rd\, Bristol\, ME\, 04558\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20221031T155405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230128T153236Z
UID:1468-1678523400-1678546800@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Biddeford Pool and Environs
DESCRIPTION:This trip will bring fine viewing of sea birds\, raptors\, and early migrants. Historically\, this area has had wintering Snowy Owls. Biddeford Pool is a big sandy tidal area accessed through Hill’s Beach. Additional nearby location options include Pine Point where the Scarborough River empties into the Atlantic ocean\, and Scarborough Marsh\, Maine’s largest expanse of salt marsh.  \nFor those coming from the north who are interested in carpooling\, we will meet at the Damariscotta Hannaford parking lot at 6:30 am. Otherwise\, we will meet at the East Point Sanctuary at 8:30 am at the end of Lester B. Orcutt Blvd. in Biddeford. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call the Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna\, at (207) 563-8439. \nAll are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area.  \nContinuing for 2023\, we require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-biddeford-pool-and-environs-2023/
LOCATION:East Point Sanctuary\, Lester B. Orcutt Blvd.\, Biddeford\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230211T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20221031T155048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230128T153207Z
UID:1467-1676104200-1676127600@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: South Coastal Area of Maine
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we focus on the Ogunquit area and north including the Cliff Walk at Marginal Way and the Cliff House resort.  The Cliff House offers sweeping ocean views that make for wonderful sea birding. A footpath along the rocky shoreline near Perkins Cove offers extensive views where ducks and seabirds can be readily observed. We typically see Harlequin Ducks\, Purple Sandpipers and a variety of vociferous Scoters.  Dress warmly! \nWe will meet at the Perkins Cove parking lot (on Perkins Cove Road across from Barnacle Billy’s Seafood) at 8:30 am. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call the Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna\, at (207) 563-8439. \nAll are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. \nContinuing in 2023\, we require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-south-coastal-area-of-maine-2023/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221007T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20220924T133234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220924T133234Z
UID:1447-1665129600-1665144000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Camden Late Migration
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Oct. 7 for a walk along a seaside property in Camden looking for late season passerines and seabirds. Expect a wide variety of migrant birds in the mixed deciduous and conifer woodlands and gardens including late warblers\, sparrows\, raptors and wintering sea ducks and other typical seabirds for this date.  \nWe will meet at the property at 8 AM. For the address and questions\, please call trip leader\, Will Broussard at 207-837-9520. \nWe welcome birders of all ages and skill levels. \nPhoto by Jennifer Wilson-Pines.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-camden-late-migration/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220528T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220528T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200210T215241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T142206Z
UID:1133-1653723000-1653750000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Viles Arboretum\, Augusta
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. We require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n*********************************************** \nThe 224-acre Pine Tree State Arboretum has fields\, marshes\, ponds\, gardens\, and woods making for a diverse habitat for birds. Bobolinks\, bluebirds\, and tree sparrows can be seen in the meadows\, warblers in the woods\, and ducks and wading birds in the ponds. Last year we saw both Sora and Virginia rails. \nWe will meet at Viles Arboretum at 7:30 AM. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Will Brussard at (207) 837-9520.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-viles-arboretum-augusta/
LOCATION:Viles Arboretum\, 153 Hospital St.\, Augusta\, ME\, 04330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20220107T171341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T195504Z
UID:1360-1653375600-1653404400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Florida Lake\, Freeport
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. We require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n******************************************** \nFlorida Lake is new to our spring line up of field trips because we only recently discovered this birding gem. There are about 3 miles of trails through the 167-acres of differing habitats including emergent marsh\, shrub swamp\, forested wetland\, and wooded upland. In May\, 158 species have been reported here such as warblers (including Northern Waterthrush)\, Great Crested Flycatchers\, American Pipits\, and ducks and herons in the lake.  \nFor those coming from the north who are interested in carpooling\, we will meet at the Damariscotta Hannaford parking lot at 6:15 am. Otherwise\, We will meet at the Florida Lake parking area at 7:00 am. The trails include bog bridges\, rocks and roots. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna\, at 207-563-8439 (home) or cell 207-522-2891. \nDirections: To get there\, take Route 136 north of I-295. At the blinking yellow light\, turn right onto Route 125 (Wardtown Road).  Drive 2.4 miles to a blue Florida Lake sign on the right. Follow the dead-end access road to the parking area.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/florida-lake/
LOCATION:Florida Lake\, 82 A Wardtown Rd\, Freeport\, 04032
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200129T150036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T200027Z
UID:1097-1650704400-1650722400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Reid State Park
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. We require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.\n******************************************** \nReid State Park in Georgetown is characterized by a broad sandy beach\, dunes\, and coastal woodland. The tidal marsh of the Little River flanks the western border of the park\, and the mouth of Sheepscot Bay lies to the east. As many birders will attest\, this is a great spot to see Piping Plovers and Least Terns. The saltmarsh along the Little River and behind Mile Beach provide feeding habitat for Common and Least Terns\, and numerous species of herons and egrets. Previous trips to this beach have found newly arrived Purple Sandpipers\, Red-necked Grebes and all three Scoters.  We’ll also be looking for early migrating songbirds in the adjacent forest. \nFor those coming from the north who are interested in carpooling\, we will meet at the Damariscotta Hannaford parking lot at 7:45 am. Otherwise\, we will meet at Reid State Park at 9 am. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Will Brussard\, at  207-837-9520 (cell).
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-reid-state-park/
LOCATION:Reid State Park\, 375 Seguinland Rd\, Georgetown\, 04548
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220212T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220212T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200128T162459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T145749Z
UID:1083-1644654600-1644678000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: South Coastal Area of Maine
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. \nFor early 2022\, we require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Participants are welcome to arrange carpooling among themselves\, but we will not meet at a central location beforehand. The trip leader will meet participants at the actual trip site.\n******************************************** \nJoin us as we focus on the Ogunquit area and north including the Cliff Walk at Marginal Way and the Cliff House resort.  The Cliff House offers sweeping ocean views that make for wonderful sea birding. A footpath along the rocky shoreline near Perkins Cove offers extensive views where ducks and seabirds can be readily observed. We typically see Harlequin Ducks\, Purple Sandpipers and a variety of vociferous Scoters.  Dress warmly! \nWe will meet at Perkins Cove at 8:30 am (stay tuned for an exact location). For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna\, at (207) 563-8439 (home) or cell (207) 522-2891.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-south-coast/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220122T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20191125T163227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211022T142308Z
UID:999-1642838400-1642852800@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Pemaquid Point
DESCRIPTION:All are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member or have advanced birding skills to join us. We simply hope to instill interest in the natural world through an understanding of how birds live and thrive in our area. \nFor early 2022\, we require that participants over the age of twelve be fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Participants are welcome to arrange carpooling among themselves\, but we will not meet at a central location beforehand. The trip leader will meet participants at the actual trip site.\n******************************************** \nVisiting Pemaquid Point is like going out to sea\, but without a boat. The peninsula is long and relatively narrow\, extending well out in the Atlantic ocean\, which explains why it is such a great place for viewing seabirds. Don Reimer will lead our trip\, and we’ll meet at the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse parking lot in Bristol at 8:00 am. There may be a parking fee. Participants should dress for cold and windy weather. Winter precipitation will result in cancellation. \nFrom the lighthouse\, expect to see Great Cormorants\, Black Guillemots\, Common Eiders and Longtailed Ducks. Previous trips have yielded Razorbills\, Purple Sandpipers\, Rough-legged Hawks\, Black-legged Kittiwakes and Iceland Gulls. eBird reports that 126 species have been seen at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse! For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Don Reimer\, at (207) 273-3146 (home) or cell (207) 701-1063.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-pemaquid-point/
LOCATION:Pemaquid Point lighthouse\, 3115 Bristol Rd\, Bristol\, ME\, 04558\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210821T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210821T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20190625T201648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210719T213928Z
UID:832-1629532800-1629558000@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Pine Point & Environs
DESCRIPTION:*We want to continue to honor the social distancing guidance\, which makes carpooling for this longer trip unwise.* \nHopefully\, we will find the second migrating shorebird wave with this trip. We’ll be seeking sandpipers and plovers at this lure for shorebirds fattening up for the long flight south. This area also offers fine viewing of waterfowl and wading birds. Pine Point is where the Scarborough River empties into the Atlantic Ocean.  \nWe will meet at the Eastern Road parking area (Eastern Trail trailhead) at 8  am. We welcome birders of all skill levels. We’ll enjoy a nice lunch out together. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Will Broussard\, at (207) 837-9520 (cell).
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-pine-point/
LOCATION:Scarborough Marsh Eastern Road
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210729T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210729T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20190625T201613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210712T121040Z
UID:830-1627545600-1627570800@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip: Scarborough Marsh
DESCRIPTION:*We want to continue to honor the social distancing guidance\, which makes carpooling for this longer trip unwise.* \nScarborough Marsh encompasses Maine’s largest expanse of salt marsh. This trip we will seek those earliest of migrants\, shorebirds from the Arctic tundra\, and post-breeding wanderers. \nOwned and managed by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife\, the 3\,100 acre estuary comprises tidal marsh\, salt creeks\, freshwater marsh\, and uplands. Waterfowl\, egrets\, herons\, glossy ibis and many species of shorebirds depend on this rich ecosystem for food\, a place to rest during migration\, and nesting habitat. The marsh is also an excellent spot to find a number of grassland songbirds not commonly found in other parts of Maine\, as well as various birds of prey that hunt in the marsh throughout the year. Muskrat\, mink\, otter\, and deer also frequent the wetland. \nWe will meet at the Eastern Road parking area (Eastern Trail trailhead) at 8 am. We welcome birders of all skill levels. We’ll enjoy a nice lunch out together. For more information\, or in the event of inclement weather\, please call Trip Leader\, Dennis McKenna\, at (207) 563-8439 (home) or cell 207-522-2891.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-scarborough-marsh/
LOCATION:Scarborough Marsh Eastern Road
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210331
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20210123T165105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210123T165105Z
UID:1288-1617062400-1617148799@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Feeder Station Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Mid-Coast Audubon is again offering support to schools and libraries to foster natural history learning and exploration by providing equipment and resources to establish a bird feeding station. Schools and libraries in the midcoast area inland from Boothbay Harbor\, west to Windsor and China\, and east along the coast to Bucksport can apply online.  \nThe deadline for applications is March 30\, 2021.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/feeder-station-application-deadline/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200201T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20200107T191847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200107T191847Z
UID:1070-1580547600-1580558400@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Nelson Preserve Trail Cleanup Workday
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the beautiful Nelson Preserve in Friendship\, ME for a day of trail clearing! Flex your muscles\, count your steps\, exercise with a purpose. Weâ€™ll be clearing blowdowns and branches from the trails that wend through magical mossy forest to river shores. Best enjoyed in winter when the ground is frozen and bugs not present.  Bring clippers\, saws\, or just your bods! Snowshoes if it is snowy. See you then! \nWHERE: Nelson Preserve\, Route 97\, Friendship ME – The preserve is roughly 1.3 miles north of Friendship Village and where Route 97 intersects with Route 220.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/nelson-preserve-trail-cleanup-workday/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191221T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T082344
CREATED:20191109T214606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191126T210003Z
UID:960-1576913400-1576947600@midcoast.maineaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Christmas Bird Count Rockland-Thomaston
DESCRIPTION:Beginning on Christmas Day 1900\, ornithologist Frank M. Chapman\, an early officer in the then-nascent Audubon Society\, proposed a new holiday tradition â€” a “Christmas Bird Census” that would count birds during the holidays rather than hunt them. Mid-Coast Audubon proudly carries on the tradition of the Christmas Bird Count in three count circles every December. \nWe welcome all birders for a fun and chilly day of birding\, or from the warmth of your home as you watch your feeders. To ensure good coverage in our count areas\, we need to plan ahead. To join this count\, please call the compiler\, Don Reimer at (207) 273-3146 at least one week in advance to inquire about a space on the team and the meeting place.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/christmas-bird-count-rockland-thomaston/
LOCATION:ME
CATEGORIES:Event,Field Trips
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