The New Fall Garden Checklist
Online via ZoomPreparing 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, […]
A chapter of Maine Audubon
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, […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]