Advertisers 43-2 March 23, 2016 1 MIN READ Advertisers In this issue: Advertisers 43-2Acadia Birding FestivalBird Watcher's General StoreBirds & Beans Acadia Birding Festival Bird Watcher's General Store Birds & Beans Related Articles A Commemoration of Birders at Mount Auburn Cemetery Oakes Ingalls Ames 1893–1970 (Begonia Path) Ames was the president of Mount Auburn Cemetery from 1934–1963 and again from 1967–1968. He was also a director ... Birds of the World: A New Exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History Global diversity in your own backyard Birds are extremely diverse—over 10,000 species are alive today. In Birds of the World, nearly 750 specimens are on ... Birding and Botanizing the Hawley Bog Known as “Cranberry Swamp” on topographic maps, Hawley Bog occupies a shallow glacial lake basin. Over hundreds of years, sphagnum moss grew from the ... Hot Birds: April 2015 On January 6, Paul Peterson reported a Black-backed Woodpecker at Forest Hills Cemetery in Boston. It was seen regularly through the end of January. ... Remembering Herman D'Entremont Herman D’Entremont on his 80th birthday (Photograph courtesy of the author). It was around 1960 when a young man out hunting saw something beautiful at ... A Good Day at Cape Ann Returning to Gloucester, I saw a small flock of Snow buntings in Stage Fort Park. Near the famous Fisherman’s Statue there were Great cormorant, Horned ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus