Activities include tracking bird and fish migrations, investigating water quality, contributing data to community science projects, and forging social connections with fellow homeschoolers, ages 6-14 – all while having a blast outdoors in nature. Drop-ins are welcome, but please call ahead to ensure space availability. Cost: $75 member/$90 nonmember for full series; drop-ins $18/session
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Come out to support Maine Audubon for a night of fun during this bird-themed Trivia Night in downtown Bangor! Grab a friend or assemble a team, and prepare to show off your bird knowledge - or learn from others! Enjoy great food and beverages, as we turn Nocturnem’s Trivia Night into a birding bonanza. A... |
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Designed for ages 2–5, this series will spark curiosity, nurture a love for wildlife and nature, and help kids discover ways to protect our planet—all while having tons of fun. Drop-ins are welcome, but please call ahead to ensure space availability. Cost: $50 member/$65 nonmember for full series; drop-ins $18/session
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Phenology is the tracking of when annual lifecycle events occur. It documents nature's calendar, from birds building nests to tree buds bursting and foliage changing color. Participants will practice making their own phenology observations, and leave with tools and knowledge to implement these fun STEAM activities for all ages in their classrooms, school campuses, community...
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Join L’aura Bradford on a nature walk to explore shifting light, wildlife activity, and plants as their leaves unfurl. This short course emphasizes observation and storytelling through photography. Open to photographers of all experience levels, with all types of digital cameras. Be prepared for predicted weather, because we will go out in all but the...
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Join us for a beginner-friendly urban ecology walk in preparation for World Migratory Bird Day. Bangor is home to a surprising number of nesting species, including the mighty peregrine falcon! A limited number of binoculars will be available to borrow, but please bring your own if you have them. FREE members/$8 nonmembers |
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Following Maine Audubon’s online serviceberry webinar, celebrate spring with a guided walk-along the forest edges and open woodlands of FPAC, where serviceberry is flowering. We’ll explore the phenology, ecology, and habitat preferences of Amelanchier trees and shrubs through observation. FREE members/$8 nonmembers |
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Celebrate Maine Dark Sky Week! Maine Audubon’s statewide advocacy team will describe legislative initiatives to protect the night skies for our wildlife community, and explain why responsible outdoor lighting matters for native wildlife and human health. We’ll then turn our attention skyward, as the Penobscot Valley Stargazers help us identify and explore constellations, planets, and...
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Events will include an 8 a.m. bird walk, eBird workshop, annual binocular sale, and much more! A detailed schedule will be provided closer to the date.
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Activities include tracking bird and fish migrations, investigating water quality, contributing data to community science projects, and forging social connections with fellow homeschoolers, ages 6-14 – all while having a blast outdoors in nature. Drop-ins are welcome, but please call ahead to ensure space availability. Cost: $75 member/$90 nonmember for full series; drop-ins $18/session |
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Following Maine Audubon’s online community science webinar, join staff naturalists at FPAC to learn how you can contribute to ecological research with iNaturalist observations. We’ll take to the trails to identify unfamiliar species, and practice submitting our sightings.
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Join L’aura Bradford on a nature walk to explore shifting light, wildlife activity, and plants as their leaves unfurl. This short course emphasizes observation and storytelling through photography. Open to photographers of all experience levels, with all types of digital cameras. Be prepared for predicted weather, because we will go out in all but the... |
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Join us for a screening of Clear Day Thunder: Rescuing the American Chestnut. This compelling 51-minute documentary chronicles the remarkable history of the American chestnut tree, and its devastating loss due to chestnut blight. The film explores ongoing restoration efforts to bring this iconic tree back from the brink of extinction. Following the screening, you’ll...
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Come browse our wide selection of native plants available for sale, suitable for all soil types and climate zones in our region. Experts will be on hand to help you choose the right plants for your yard conditions and home landscape. Support local wildlife while benefiting Maine Audubon! FREE except for cost of purchased plants |
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Activities include tracking bird and fish migrations, investigating water quality, contributing data to community science projects, and forging social connections with fellow homeschoolers, ages 6-14 – all while having a blast outdoors in nature. Drop-ins are welcome, but please call ahead to ensure space availability. Cost: $75 member/$90 nonmember for full series; drop-ins $18/session |
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Discover the avian gems of spring on a walk around the Fields Pond sanctuary. Learn the key features for identifying common Maine warblers, while enjoying the sounds of birds singing on their nesting territories. Please bring your own binoculars if you have them. A limited number of pairs will be available for loan. FREE members/$8... |
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