Bird Walk at Flint Woods in Farmington
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...
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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...
Our board meetings are open to our membership. Contact us for details and the location.
The Bicknell's Thrush is one of the rarest songbirds in North America. During the breeding season, they are found exclusively on mountains, where they nest in dense tangles of forest....
The Annual Meeting of Western Maine Audubon. We will meet in conjunction with a talk (to be announced) for the election of officers and board members and conduct any other...
Hear about Maine Audubon's Coastal Birds Project from one of their crew members! UMF senior Spencer Brennick will talk about his experiences helping people, animals, and birds share beachfront.
The 126th Christmas Bird Count! We've reactivated the Farmington Circle as part of the nation's longest-running community science bird project. Find out more about the Christmas Bird Count. Sector Maps...
Join Maine Audubon’s second annual All Chapter Speaker event on Thursday Feb. 5 at 6pm. We’re hosting acclaimed author and naturalist Scott Weidensaul for a discussion about Snowy Owls and...
Our board meetings are open to our membership. Contact us for details and the location.
Scientists think of science as being the source of truth. But statistical significance is not the same as social significance. Society has to assign value to something before science can...