led by Bob Duchesne, developer of the ‘Maine Birding Trail’

Merryspring webinar explores ‘Top Ten Ways Birding in Maine Is Weird’

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Bob Duchesne will lead an online presentation titled “Ten Reasons Why Birding in Maine is Weird” in a webinar hosted by Merryspring Nature Center on Tuesday, April 4, at 12 p.m.

“Maine is one of the best places in America to go birding,” said Merryspring, in a news release. “The state’s unique history, geology, and geography may be weird, but in ways that create abundant habitat for wildlife.” 

Bob Duchesne serves as vice president of Maine Audubon’s Penobscot Valley Chapter. He developed the Maine Birding Trail, with information at mainebirdingtrail.com.

This program is part of the Winter Online Talk series at Merryspring, sponsored by Renys – A Maine Adventure, and co-sponsored by Allen Insurance & Financial and Camden Riverhouse Hotel.

Access to a computer or smart device is required to attend. Please email info@merryspring.org to register for this program. Zoom links are sent on the mornings of the talks. Talks are not recorded.

Attendance is free for all.

 

Merryspring is your community nature center offering walking trails, cultivated gardens, wildlife, and ecology and horticulture educational programs all year round. The park is located at the end of Conway Road, just off of Route 1 in Camden behind Hannaford Shopping Plaza. For more information on this program, please contact info@merryspring.org or call 207-236-2239.

Event Date: 

Tue, 04/04/2023 - 12:00pm

Event Location: 

Zoom webinar