Advertisers 51-2 April 1, 2023 1 MIN READ Advertisers In this issue: Advertisers 51-2Acadia Birding FestivalBirds & Beans CoffeeBird Watcher's General StoreRay Brown's Talkin' Birds Acadia Birding Festival Birds & Beans Coffee Bird Watcher's General Store Ray Brown's Talkin' Birds Related Articles Zaps: 51-2 MIGRATION PREDICTIONS: BIRDFLOW Birding Community E-Bulletin, March 2023 A developing new bird-migration predictive tool may very well be capable of closely and accurately forecasting where migratory ... Ten Million Acres of Bird Habitat in Northern Maine It was 1991, and I was exploring the prospect of working with the timber industry in Maine to understand how modern commercial forestry practices ... Birds of Acadia National Park and Mount Desert Island, Maine, Part Two: Somes Sound, Central MDI Map of Somes Sound area, Mount Desert Island, Maine. Somes Sound, the only fjard—a small fiord—on the East Coast, divides the island almost in half, ... Twelfth Report of the Maine Bird Records Committee Species Accounts Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus). One was at Malabeam Lake in Limestone, Aroostook, October 21–24, 2021 (Bill Sheehan†; Ashlee Duff, Marian Zimmerman, Ethan Whitaker; ... Hot Birds: April 2023 A Varied Thrush in the Fannie Stebbins Wildlife Refuge in Longmeadow played hide-and-seek with birders in February. Michele and Christopher Moore first crossed paths ... Bygone Birds: Historical Highlights for November-December 5 YEARS AGO November–December 2017 Six Ross’s Geese were recorded from four coastal locations. Westfield hosted a Pink-footed Goose and a Barnacle Goose. A Tundra Swan ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus