There have been a number of unusual visitors to Maine, including a ferruginous hawk in Auburn last week.
Outdoors
Canoeing in Maine: Plenty of outdoor adventure available at Burnt Meadow Pond
You can swim and paddle in the pond, and make the 1.2-mile hike up Burnt Meadow Mountain.
Hiking in Maine: Baxter trail crew members do right on Dudley, and so much more
The re-invigorated Dudley Trail, a work in progress, is just one example of the backcountry magic pulled off by these trail crews in Baxter.
Here are 12 of the top birding spots in Maine
From Waterville to Wells, there are so many places – some easily accessible – to view so many of the bird species that visit Maine.
Gardiner native continues successful trail running career with Western States victory
Katie Schide, 32, won the prestigious 100-mile race in California with the second-best women’s time in the history of the event.
Ask Maine Audubon: Some birds will attack if they feel a threat to their nest, young
Wildlife questions answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
What’s Up in July: On the lookout for the Blaze Star, which appears every 80 years
This recurrent nova is the brightest in the entire sky, and undergoes this extreme brightening about every 80 years.
Birding: Decline in grasslands negatively impacts so many species
Since 1970, many birds that thrive in grasslands have shown accelerated population declines.
Hiking in Maine … and beyond: Reaching the 1,000-mile plateau on the CDT
Carey Kish, hiking the Continental Divide Trail, hits a trail milestone as he strolls into Creede, Colorado.
Ask Maine Audubon: When you try to ‘help’ wildlife, it’s more likely to cause harm
Wildlife questions answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.