The New Fall Garden Checklist

Online via Zoom

Preparing our gardens for winter traditionally has involved tidying up: removing brush, raking out leaves, making things look nice and clean. But is that really what's best for our garden, and for the wildlife that lives and forages there? In this program we'll create a new fall checklist, designed to ensure that our gardens can […]

Fall Bird Walk Series at Fields Pond

Maine Audubon Naturalist Val Watson will lead weekly walks during fall migration. These walks provide an excellent opportunity to see birds you may not otherwise get a chance to see. Add to that the challenge of identifying birds that have molted from their breeding plumage, and you have an exciting mix.

FALL MIGRATION IN CENTRAL MAINE

Join us for a fall migration tour of productive birding hotspots in central Maine, focusing on species that rest and refuel around ponds, rivers, and lakes.  We will make multiple stops to survey birds at Plymouth Pond, Sebasticook Lake-Durham Bridge, Sprague’s Mill, and Corinna Bog/Corundel Lake.   We’re likely to spot a wide variety of waterfowl, […]

Home School Naturalists

We will explore, observe, and track phenological variations in plant and animal life across the season, right here on the FPAC sanctuary. Parents, this program can be an integral part of your child's science curriculum for ages 8-12 (Grades 3-6).  Drop ins are welcomed on a space-available basis; please call ahead to confirm availability.

Curious By Nature – Online Thursdays

Online via Zoom

Join a naturalist online to learn about one Maine species each week. We'll explore everything from scientific names to extreme adaptations and odd morphology. Strengthen your knowledge of Maine's flora and fauna in a fun and informal setting.

Sowing Native Seeds

Online via Zoom

Learn more about how and when to sow native seeds to get them ready for the growing season. Then come to the follow-up in-person workshops, November 9 at Fields Pond and November 23 at Gilsland Farm. (Same workshop at both locations)

Small Wild Basketry Workshop

Wild basketry is an ancient craft that transforms natural materials like grasses, vines, and tree bark into functional containers. Jessica Steele will guide participants in learning how to collect, process, and weave locally sourced plants such as cattail, pine needle, birch bark, and more. Workshop will feature a presentation and basket-making demonstrations by Jessica, followed […]

Seed-Sowing Workshop

Winter is a great time to sow native seeds, so they'll be ready for a strong start come spring. In this hands-on workshop, Maine Audubon staff will show you how to propagate native seeds to grow your own wildflowers and other plants. Participants will leave with several pots sown with seeds, ready for maintenance-free outdoor […]

WEST SIDE WATERBIRDS

Join us for the first post-COVID revival of our most popular annual fall birding trip.  We will carpool along the tidal Penobscot River out to Penobscot Bay, with stops in Frankfort, Searsport, Sears Island, and Belfast.  This trip usually offers good opportunities for spotting  waterfowl and sea ducks, along with late fall migrants and year-round […]