• Nocturnal Insect Night

    Fields Pond Audubon Center

    Join naturalist Wesley Hutchins for an engaging evening of insect identification and photography. We will set up an insect “light trap” sheet to identify the many different kinds of insects, especially moths, that land on the sheet. They can then be collected off the sheet, by hand or with a pair of tweezers, for identification […]

  • Family Scavenger Hunt

    Fields Pond Audubon Center

    Hit the trails and join the hunt! Families will complete a series of challenging and fun natural history tasks around the sanctuary.

    Free
  • Bumblebee Blitz

    Fields Pond Audubon Center

    Learn how to capture, cold stun, and identify bumblebee species that live on the Fields Pond Audubon Sanctuary. Participants will assist Maine Audubon staff in conducting surveys of bumblebees, the only social native bees in North America. You’ll receive training on identifying the common (and some uncommon) species of bumblebee in Maine, and the plants […]

  • Goldenrod Walk

    Fields Pond Audubon Center

    Join Karen Johnson, Maine Master Naturalist, for this leisurely late summer walk to identify goldenrods. Learn to identify the key botanical features that help to differentiate these species. If it’s a good summer, we should be able to find 10 different species!

  • FALL MIGRATION ON SEARS ISLAND

    Leaders: Sandi & Bob Duchesne Sears Island can be a “mini-Monhegan” during late summer and early autumn. With luck, we will catch the morning flight of migratory songbirds that have touched down on the island to rest and feed overnight.  They tend to collect in the trees along the causeway before crossing over to the […]

  • CARIBOU BOG CONSERVATION AREA

    Leader: Shane Barker The restored wetlands in Boulder Pond and Black Pond (formerly known as the Taylor Bait Ponds) are actively managed to attract migrating shorebirds and waterfowl.  Late summer to early fall is the best time to come for shorebirds, as this is the height of their migration through our region. CBCA can often […]

    Free
  • CARIBOU BOG CONSERVATION AREA BOTANY WALK

    Caribou Bog Conservation Area

    Leader: Val Watson (Maine Master Naturalist) Learn to identify native plants and trees in the CBCA, in addition to looking for birds and mammals. Directions:  From Forest Avenue in Orono, take Taylor Road (aka the “Dump Road”) 0.3 miles to a slight left onto Putnam Road.  We will meet in the trailhead parking area in […]

    Free
  • NATIVE PLANT WALKS

    Fields Pond Audubon Center

    Staff from Maine Audubon’s Bringing Nature Home program will guide these FREE walks, highlighting seasonal blooms, ecological relationships, and practical tips for identifying and using native plants in your own landscape. Each walk offers a unique look at how native plants support Maine’s wildlife diversity and contribute to healthy ecosystems. All ages and experience levels […]

  • NP1: BACKYARD BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS

    Fields Pond Audubon Center

    NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES All sessions will be taught by L’aura Bradford.  L’aura is a professional nature photographer, educator, and Registered Maine Guide with over a decade of experience behind the lens. L'aura will provide tips for better bird photography, including lens choice, camera settings, composition, photographing birds in flight, perches, feeder setup, and ethics of backyard […]