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Loon Pairs Arriving on Vermont Lakes

April 13, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

With the ice giving way to open waters on Vermont lakes in April, Common Loons are returning to their breeding homes.The Common Loon is one of our most iconic expressions of life in the north. And you can help us keep it that way.

New eBook: The Birds of Hinsdale Setbacks and Bluffs, New Hampshire

April 2, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

Hector Galbraith, a venerable birder and ornithologist, examined a myriad of old documents dating to the early 1900s, as well as more recent and ongoing eBird datasets, to summarize avian occurrence, abundance and seasonality in his new ebook – The Birds of Hinsdale Setbacks and Bluffs, New Hampshire.

March Showers Bring April Flowers?

April 2, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

Wildflowers are blooming early with record warm temperatures this year. Learn how you can help monitor their phenology using iNaturalist Vermont.

March 2016 iNaturalist Vermont Photo-observation of the Month

April 2, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

Congratulations to Kyle Jones for winning the March 2016 iNaturalist Vermont photo-observation of the month contest.

A Field Guide to April 2016

April 1, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

April is the carnal month. The forest and wetlands return to life with cold desire. Here’s VCE’s Field Guide to April.

An Elm Tree Dating Service on Outdoor Radio

March 19, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

In this episode of Outdoor Radio, VCE biologists Sara Zahendra and Kent McFarland join scientists from the Nature Conservancy and local enthusiasts at the foot of a disease-resistant elm. Like an online elm dating site, they are matching resistant trees in hopes of restoring them to their former glory.

Painted Bunting Delights Vermont Bird Watchers

March 19, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

Bird watchers are flocking to Pittsfield, Vermont as news spreads of a male Painted Bunting visiting a feeder at a residence there. This represents the sixth state record for the species.

February 2016 iNaturalist Vermont Photo-observation of the Month

March 3, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

Congratulations to Larry Clarfeld for winning the February 2016 iNaturalist Vermont photo-observation of the month contest.

2016 TechGrant Awarded to VCE

February 26, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

From birds to butterflies, vernal pools to zebra mussels, VCE biologists harness the power of technology to help solve conservation issues. A 2016 TechGrant award from the TechFoundation will now enable us to do even more.

Visit a Winter Deeryard with Outdoor Radio

February 25, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

This month on Outdoor Radio we visit a winter deeryard. White-tailed Deer use these special woodlands to help them survive Vermont winters. Hike with us to a small deeryard and learn what makes deeryards and deer winter adaptations special.

Vermont eBird Shatters Weekend Count Records

February 19, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

Vermont eBirders were a big part of the 19th annual Great Backyard Bird Count, shattering the records set just last year. During the 3-day event, birders found 88 species and contributed 1,128 checklists to Vermont eBird, a project of the Vermont Atlas of Life.

January 2016 iNaturalist Vermont Photo-observation of the Month

February 3, 2016  |  Kent McFarland

Congratulations to Shawneevt for winning the January 2016 iNaturalist Vermont Photo-observation of the Month contest. The image of a Red Squirrel feeding on an old apple, was the most popular photo-observation as measured by clicked ‘favs’.