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SUMMARY:Bark: Get to Know Your Trees
DESCRIPTION:The traits typically used to describe trees—leaves\, twigs\, and buds—are often hard to see or seasonally absent. Join Michael Wojtech for an exploration of bark\, which is always visible\, in any season. As you hone your perceptive abilities you will learn about a system for identifying tree species by their bark\, and discover why such a variety of bark characteristics exist. Why do some species have smooth bark\, while on others it is thick and broken? Why does bark peel? \nJoin us online via Zoom to learn to identify trees by their bark. Register on the Library’s website to attend. You will receive a link to join in your email. \nMichael left a 15-year business career to pursue his love of natural history and writing\, and earned his Master’s in Conservation Biology from Antioch University New England. His thesis\, on tree bark\, became the basis for his field guide\, Bark. Though the book’s plant ID section covers trees of the Northeast\, much of the material inside speaks to the characteristics and function of bark anywhere–so it’s fascinating wherever you live.
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SUMMARY:Spring Bird Seed Sale
DESCRIPTION:Thanks so much for all your pre-orders! Set your reminders and alarms for next Saturday to pick up your seed! \nPre-ordered seed will be available for pick up on Saturday\, March 21\, 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!! Our next seed sale will be next fall. \nPhoto: Caleigh Waldman
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/spring-bird-seed-sale/
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SUMMARY:Field Trip: Salt Bay Sunday! Damariscotta
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next in our series of field trips we’re calling Salt Bay Sundays! \nCelebrate the changing of the seasons with a birding adventure at Coastal Rivers Salt Bay Farm. Although it may not feel like it\, winter will be over and we may start to see the return of birds like Osprey\, Turkey Vultures\, Killdeer\, and American Woodcock. \nDirections: We’ll meet in the Salt Bay Farm 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. For more information about this preserve\, visit the following link: https://www.coastalrivers.org/trail/salt-bay-farm/ \nAll are welcome! You don’t need to be an Audubon member (but we hope you are!) or experienced birder. For questions\, or to sign up\, please send an email to Mael Glon (midcoastfieldtrips at maineaudubon.org) with your name and phone number.
URL:https://midcoast.maineaudubon.org/event/field-trip-salt-bay-sunday-damariscotta-march/
LOCATION:Salt Bay Farm\, 110 Belvedere Rd.\, Damariscotta\, 04543\, United States
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