Those that eat fish and large invertebrates are positioned high on the wetland food chain, thus their health reflects the health of their prey, as well as that of the surrounding water, soil, and air.
Those that eat fish and large invertebrates are positioned high on the wetland food chain, thus their health reflects the health of their prey, as well as that of the surrounding water, soil, and air.
Volunteers collect bird data for the annual Christmas Bird Count, taking place from Dec. 15 to Jan. 5 in over 35 locations in Maine. WATERVILLE — Volunteers traversed a 7.5-mile radius of towns ...
An Anhinga has been found in Maine, marking one of the northernmost occurrences of the species on record in North America. A first for the state, the bird – a female-type – was discovered on 23 July ...
PORTLAND (WGME) -- In this Bird of the Week segment, Andy Kapinos, a field naturalist with Maine Audubon, is back to discuss the blackburnian warbler and much more. Kapinos says the blackburnian ...