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SUMMARY: ISLE AU HAUT HARLEQUIN CRUISE - 
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on a scenic boat ride to enjoy the large flocks of seabirds that gather around Isle au Haut. The island hosts a large population of wintering harlequin ducks\, plus a wide assortment of scoters\, eiders\, grebes\, loons\, and mergansers. Purple sandpipers and great cormorants are seen regularly. Black guillemots are abundant\, razorbills are likely\, and we may come across a rarity or two! To ensure comfort\, this three-hour trip is limited to 30 participants; it will fill quickly\, so please register early by calling Sandi at 207-735-5436 to reserve your space. Bring snacks or lunch\, warm clothing\, and binoculars or camera. Meet at the Stonington ferry pier\, one-half hour before scheduled trip departure. There is a toilet and a roomy heated cabin on board. \nLeaders: Bob and Sandi Duchesne
URL:https://pvc.maineaudubon.org/event/isle-au-haut-harlequin-cruise-4/
LOCATION:Isle au Haut Ferry - Stonington
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SUMMARY: Browntail Moth Prevention Workshop - 
DESCRIPTION:Join Maine Forest Service Entomologist Tom Schmeelk to learn how to protect yourself from browntail moth caterpillars this spring and summer. Participants will learn how to identify and eradicate browntail moth caterpillars and adults\, and how to safely identify and remove winter webs from your property. This free program will begin with an indoor presentation\, followed by hands-on practice identifying and safely removing browntail moth webs in the field.
URL:https://pvc.maineaudubon.org/event/browntail-moth-prevention-workshop/
LOCATION:Fields Pond Audubon Center
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SUMMARY: Roads, Rain, and a Couple Thousand Amphibians - Call it a Big Night! - 
DESCRIPTION:Big Nights are fascinating and unique natural events that occur every spring. With spring rain and warming temperatures\, frogs and salamanders move from waterbodies to their terrestrial breeding grounds by the truckload. However\, these miniature migrations often put them in harm's way on roads. \nOur presenter\, Greg LeClair\, is the creator and Director of the "Maine Big Night" community science project\, where he coordinates the collection of statewide data on Maine's amphibian migrations.  In this free online program\, he’ll talk about how to assist and protect these ancient populations\, and how to get more involved in this important work. Please visit the FPAC Visitor Center before or after the program to check out a volunteer kit\, if you are interested. \nOnline only; program link provided after pre-registering. \nPlease pre-register for all programs at https://maineaudubon.org/events .
URL:https://pvc.maineaudubon.org/event/roads-rain-and-a-couple-thousand-amphibians-call-it-a-big-night/
LOCATION:Fields Pond Audubon Center
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SUMMARY: WEST SIDE WATERBIRDS - 
DESCRIPTION:Leaders: Bob Milardo and Shane Barker \nWe 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\, bald eagles\, and sea ducks\, along with other overwintering and year-round resident species. \nDirections: Meet in Hampden at the “Historic Hampden Academy” parking lot (on US-1A\, immediately south of the intersection with US-202/State Route 9) to form carpools. \n 
URL:https://pvc.maineaudubon.org/event/west-side-waterbirds-2/
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