Category Nature Notes

2/2/25: American Rowan

Found atop the Western Maine Mountains and along the rugged Downeast coast, the humble mountain-ash is a boon to wildlife, large and small. 

1/26/25: Late Autumn Sulphurs

Late autumn isn't usually a time associated with butterflies, yet a few hardy species persist despite chill and frost.

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. 

1/12/25:Maine Seabird Crew, part 2

This episode is part 2 of an interview with Tracey Faber, Liv Ridley, and Coco Faber who are field biologists working out on offshore seabird colonies in Maine.

1/5/25: Maine Seabird Crew, part 1

This episode is part 1 of an interview with Tracey Faber, Liv Ridley, and Coco Faber who are field biologists working out on offshore seabird colonies in Maine.

12/29/24: Maine Seaweeds, Part 2

This episode is part 2 of an interview with Amanda Savoie and Jordan Chalfant who are field biologists working to build a field guide to the seaweeds of Maine.

12/22/24: Maine Seaweeds, Part 1

This episode is part 1 of an interview with Amanda Savoie and Jordan Chalfant who are field biologists working to build a field guide to the seaweeds of Maine.

12/15/24: Jay Mimicry

Is that truly a hawk you hear? Learn the deceptive tactics jays employ to secure their share of the acorn crop.

12/8/24: Seasonal Shift

The transition from summer to autumn ushers in more than just magnificent foliage. Join Logan on a stroll through a Maine landscape in flux.

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.