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The Glamours of Birdsong Research
ARUs record spring bird songs at different locations over the season, to help determine if the forest management practices being used are achieving their goal of improving forest habitat.
jamesreddoch
Apr 13, 20253 min read


My First Bird of the New Year
By James Reddoch I stepped out early to fill the feeders January 1, 2025. No sooner than I dumped fresh, shelled sunflower seeds into the...
jsrhollis
Jan 14, 20252 min read


White Snakeroot by Any Other Name
What makes a plant a weed? By Sonja Johanson When my family first moved into our home, there was a shade bed full of plants that I did...
jsrhollis
Jan 29, 20244 min read


Song Meter Project Comes to Western Maine
A New Research Project is Launched! By James Reddoch Mahoosuc Land Trust’s (MLT) properties and easements are attracting a growing number...
jsrhollis
Jan 29, 20243 min read


How Birds Survive Winter
By James Reddoch Webinar - February 21, 6:30 pm Meet super heroes who can survive fourteen-hour nights and below zero temps. Humans, like...
jsrhollis
Jan 29, 20241 min read


Birches — A Gift to the Forest
By Sara Wright Every winter I expect to lose more birches to windthrow than any other tree because gray and white birches (Betula...
jsrhollis
Jan 29, 20243 min read


Hawk Moths: Who are our pollinators? (Part three)
By Julie Reiff Hawk moths or sphinx moths are another mimic in the garden. And yes, moths are pollinators, although not intentionally....
jsrhollis
Jan 29, 20242 min read
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