Outdoors
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Not just for the birds
Lewiston's Stanton Bird Club shows off more than winged friends in Thorncrag Sanctuary.
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
My name is … MUD
Students at the University of Southern Maine organized some good clean fun with a mud run last weekend in Gorham … and they did it up right.
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Outdoors Calendar
Bird day at L.C. Bates Museum at Good Will-Hinckley, today, 1-3 p.m. There will be a guided outdoor bird walk and hands-on activities. Families are invited to drop in to discover sounds and calls of birds, touch feathers, look at bird skulls and feet and construct a paper bird to bring home. FMI: Call 238-4250 […]
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Outdoors Dispatches
ORONO New group founded to care for Bog Boardwalk Orono Bog Boardwalk volunteers have founded a new group named Friends of Orono Bog Boardwalk. The group will help promote the wise use of the boardwalk and assist with its financial future and operation, as needed. The group will also help develop and operate additional programs […]
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Hunting: Rewards can be great when you change the rules
This turkey season got off to a slow, and somewhat frustrating, start for me. Out-of-state travel prevented me from doing sufficient preseason scouting. I’d located plenty of birds, but wasn’t familiar enough with their daily routines to be too confident about my chances. At the last minute I stumbled onto something that seemed too good […]
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Canoeing: Visit Lake St. George before summer
Loon calls echoed across the waters. A brisk northerly breeze ran its cool fingers through the tops of lakeside evergreens. The honking of Canada geese resonated from distant coves. Painted turtles plopped noisily off floating logs in secluded inlets. Wavelets ceaselessly lapped against the seam of rocks and small boulders lining the steep shoreline. A […]
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Birding: Killing spring birds is prohibited by law
There have been several instances, I have heard, where landowners are taking matters into their own hands and killing birds that they consider nuisances. These reports involve recently returned songbirds like House Wrens, whose energetic singing in the early morning disturbs peoples’ sleep, and woodpeckers drumming on eaves or searching for insects in trees on […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2011
Mark Latti: Ice-out means excellent fishing
Trout and salmon anglers know that after the ice goes out on their favorite lakes and ponds, it’s time to grab your rods for some of the best fishing of the year. Why is that? Once the ice goes out, the water starts to warm, increasing a fish’s metabolism and stimulating the urge to feed […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2011
Hunting: Jakes help boost confidence in young turkey hunters
My son and I were out trolling, walking slowly, stopping every hundred yards or so to rap on a box call in hopes of eliciting a shock gobble. “Was that …?” I said, turning quickly toward my accomplice. He responded with a tentative nod. “I think so.” I hit the box again and got a […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2011
N.H. mountain hut built in 1888 gets a makeover
CONCORD, N.H. – At 21, self-described couch potato Gary Gibson took his first hike in 1971 in the White Mountains with his college buddy, Jack. They stayed in the Madison Spring Hut along the Appalachian Trail, the first-known and longest-operating mountain hut for hikers in the country. He loved the views and the hut and […]
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