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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Sabattus Pond
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a visit to Sabattus Pond as we look over the extensive flocks of south-bound ducks. Sabattus Pond is remarkable in autumn when water levels draw down\, exposing extensive mud flats and attracting large concentrations of migrating waterfowl. From October until freeze-up\, regulars include Mallards\, American Black Ducks\, Ruddy Ducks\, Hooded Mergansers\, Common Goldeneye\, Green-winged Teals\, American Wigeons\, Northern Pintails\, Ring-necked Ducks\, both species of scaup\, and American Coots. We often see some interesting songbirds\, and a few raptors. \nWe’ll meet at the boat ramp at the south end at 8 am (524 Sabattus Road\, coordinates: 44.11911° N\, 70.09320° W). We typically stop at several sites around the pond to view the whole pond. Participants should dress warmly. \nThis trip will be led by Will Broussard. To sign up\, please send an email to (midcoastfieldtrips@maineaudubon.org) with your name and phone number.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-sabattus-pond/
LOCATION:Sabattus Pond
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SUMMARY:Fall Bird Seed Sale
DESCRIPTION:It’s time to stock up for the fall and winter bird feeding season! We will have a good variety of seed available – black oil sunflower seed\, Meaties\, Melody Mix\, and suet. Thanks for all the orders!!  \nPre-ordered seed will be available for pick up on Saturday\, November 8\, 10 a.m. to noon at the location you specified on your order form – either Plants Unlimited\, 629 Commercial St (Route 1) in Rockport\, OR Lincoln County Publishing\, 116 Mills Rd.\, Newcastle. \nFor more information\, it’s best to email Sue and put BIRDSEED in the subject line\, or call (207) 380-1370. Thank you for supporting the conservation and education programs of Mid-Coast Audubon!!
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/fall-bird-seed-sale/
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Chickawaukie Pond\, Rockland
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a late fall visit to Chickawaukie Pond in Rockland. This pond attracts a good variety of migrating waterfowl including Ruddy Ducks\, Ringed-neck Ducks\, American Coots\, scaup\, goldeneye\, merganser\, and Buffleheads. After freeze up\, these species will be gone. \nThis trip will be led by Jeff Cherry. We’ll meet at the public boat launch on Route 17 at 8:30 am. Try using 148 Lake View Drive on your GPS. \nWe may make an additional stop on Meadow Brook\, the outfall stream from Chickawaukie\, where the fresh water marsh habitat can produce an interesting diversity of birds. \nTo 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-chickawaukie-pond-rockland/
LOCATION:Chickawaukie Pond\, 148 Lake View Drive\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mt Washington Observatory\, Home of the World's Worst Weather
DESCRIPTION:In the northeastern United States\, a unique combination of topography\, geography\, and geology creates one of the world’s most extreme environments – the summit of Mount Washington. Nowhere else on Earth experiences such consistent sub-zero temperatures\, hurricane-force winds\, freezing fog\, and driving snow. These extreme conditions have earned Mount Washington the title\, “Home of the World’s Worst Weather”. \nVia Zoom\, this virtual tour allows you to meet and interact with the summit weather team\, learn how they create forecasts\, see the instruments they use to capture Mount Washington’s legendary extremes\, and experience the unique facility all from the comfort of home! \nThis program takes place on Zoom only. Click here to register. \nBrian Fitzgerald serves as Mount Washington Observatory’s Director of Education\, based out of the Observatory’s administrative offices in North Conway\, New Hampshire. Previously\, Brian has served as a summit intern and weather observer/education specialist helping to deliver educational programs and tours on the summit. In addition to his experiences on “the Rockpile\,” Brian has worked as Blue Hill Observatory’s Chief Weather Observer\, and as a Hut Croo and Naturalist for the Appalachian Mountain Club’s backcountry huts. Brian holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Conservation Studies from the University of New Hampshire\, and a Master of Education in Science Education from Boston University.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/mount-washington-observatory/
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