Nature Notes: A Maine Naturalist Afield

Harlequin Ducks | Logan Parker

Nature Notes: A Maine Naturalist Afield is a 5-minute, spoken-word program produced by MNHO staff that discusses natural history topics relating to Maine’s flora and fauna from the perspective of field biologists and naturalists.

Nature Notes is broadcast on WERU Community Radio 89.9 FM on Sundays at 9:30 a.m.

5/25/25: Shark Alley
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5/25/25: Shark Alley

Logan Parker explores the evolving presence of sharks in the Gulf of Maine, from childhood memories of touch-tank dogfish to the modern realities of Great White Sharks along Maine’s coast. This episode examines shifting shark populations, seal recovery, and how modern tracking research is reshaping our understanding of these apex predators.

4/13/25: Brown Brook Thaw
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4/13/25: Brown Brook Thaw

This piece is a reflection on the ecological stirrings of early spring, centered on the thaw and renewal of a small brook. As the snowmelt surges through the brook, it awakens a vibrant world of birds, amphibians, and aquatic life, offering a fleeting season of beauty before the forest fully leafs out.

1/19/25: Hollies of Maine
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1/19/25: Hollies of Maine

Hollies have long been associated with winter celebrations, both “across the pond” and here at home. Here we introduce Maine’s three native species: winterberry, mountain holly, and inkberry. 

12/1/24: Clock-work
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12/1/24: Clock-work

Maine’s cuckoos are among the most secretive birds to breed within our woodlands. Here we explore their fascinating natural history through the lens of field observations.


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