Sometimes the best presents are not wrapped, but shared together outside.
Outdoors
What’s up in December: It’s well worth braving the cold to see the skies
Jupiter and Saturn will be visible in the same field of view in a telescope. The last observable conjunction this close was recorded in 1226, nearly 800 years ago
Ask Maine Audubon: Carpet of leaves could aid wildlife during winter
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Hunting: Muzzleloader season presents unique challenges
Using a front-loader can be frustrating for those used to firearms with centerfire ammunition.
Trump administration moves ahead on gutting protections for birds
The wildlife service acknowledges that the rollback would have a ‘negative’ effect on the many bird species covered by the 1918 Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which range from hawks and eagles to seabirds, storks, songbirds and sparrows.
Big bucks are a badge of honor for Maine deer hunters
The quest of shooting a 200-pound deer is woven into Maine’s hunting culture – and the many big-buck contests are proof.
Hunting: The best laid plans for a hunt seldom play out according to plan
You can never be too prepared for your hunt, but also be ready to react when the unexpected forces a quick alteration.
Hiking: Hamilton Audubon Sanctuary one of a few gems around West Bath
Millicent Hamilton’s hope “that many people in the years to come will find peace and joy there as I have done” is a reality at 86-acre preserve.
Birding: Not every bird is able to stay on course, especially during migration
Some species simply do not belong in Maine – from variegated flycatchers to roseate spoonbills – but somehow are detoured from their original flight plan.
Hunting licenses soar as virus-weary Americans head outdoors
The trend abruptly reverses a steady decline in hunting’s popularity that once appeared permanent, and provides a potential new source of food for families and food banks pressed by the pandemic.