Spring Warbler Walk: "Birds and Bagels"
The walk will be at the Whistle Stop Trail in Farmington, on Saturday, May 18th, at 8:00 AM, rain or shine. Nick Leadley to lead the walk again this year....
Western Maine Audubon is a chapter of Maine Audubon.
The walk will be at the Whistle Stop Trail in Farmington, on Saturday, May 18th, at 8:00 AM, rain or shine. Nick Leadley to lead the walk again this year....
We hope you'll join us Saturday for a bird walk on The Whistle Stop Trail, off Oakes Street in Farmington. The weather may not beperfect, but the birds will still be there—and so will we, with coffee and bagels! We'll gather at 8 am before heading out on the trail. I was on the trail...
We will be there with guides, bagels, and coffee. Bring your binoculars if you have them and waterproof footwear is always a good idea. We will walk slowly for a couple of hours on easy, but possibly wet terrain. Gather at 8 am before heading out on the trails. *Note, the Foothills Land Conservancy Trails...
From Boreal Chickadees in our vast forests to Loons on our magnificent lakes to the rare Bicknell’s Thrush in the high peaks above, the Rangeley Region is rich with birds. Add in both migrating and breeding warblers, and you have a unique opportunity to see and learn about birds that are difficult to find in...
Fall migration peaks in mid September! While the birds are not singing as loudly and often are not as colorful, there are many more of them! With the new batch of baby birds out of the nest and on their own, fall migration can be just as exciting with a higher quantity of birds than...
Join Western Maine Audubon and Mahoosuc Land Trust for the eBird Global Big Day! All levels of birders are welcome as we try to document as many species of birds as we can. The Valentine Farm provides a wide variety of habitats and thus a wide variety of birds. Lean about the species of bird...
Join us for a spring bird walk along the Whistle Stop Trail (off Oakes Street) in Farmington. The warblers are here and the weather looks like it will be good. The Whistle Stop Trail is flat and gravel-covered. We will be out for a couple of hours and may walk a couple miles depending on...
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This trip will focus on birding for beginners. We plan to utilize a downtown park and give people an introduction to bird identification by observing many of the local species. Gulls, sparrows, waterfowl, and a number of songbirds are likely to be present. We will have some binoculars and scopes to share!
WLA invites you to join us on July 11th beginning at 10:00 am for the WLA Community Day (formerly Lake Day)! Music, Food, Vendors and fun educational and community activities...