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Craig Provost: A Birding Quest for the Ages

December 31, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

In June 2020, lifelong birder Craig Provost achieved an extraordinary milestone that precious few Vermont birders will ever realize, becoming just the second person in history to document 150 species in all of Vermont’s 14 counties, each within a single calendar year!

Gifts for the Conservation-minded People on Your Gift-giving List

December 3, 2020  |  Karen Bourque

The holidays are stressful enough without the added burden of having to think outside the box (and quickly) to make sure you have something for everyone. We at VCE would like to help you out this season by providing some creative, conservation-themed solutions to your gift-giving dilemmas!

Field Guide to December 2020

December 2, 2020  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

December is off to a gentle start this year; the annual blanket of snow and ice has yet to drape across the land. Cozy up with our Field Guide and a warm cup of tea to learn how species from birds to bats and mice to moose face the coming cold-weather challenges.

Loon Departure Times

September 21, 2020  |  Eric Hanson

Those lucky enough to still be spending time on their favorite Vermont lakes may have noticed the disappearance of their resident adult loons, even with chicks still around. When do loons take to the skies? Read on to find out.

Mallard ducks on a pond with colorful fall leaves in the background

Field Guide to September 2020

September 2, 2020  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

One morning, you wake to a nip in the air, and notice subtle changes in the quality of the light. Suddenly, it’s September. There’s a lot going on this time of year, if you know where to look. Here is your field guide to life on the move, and some natural history tidbits to discover this fall.

VCE Staff “Bird in Place” for Backyard Bird Quest 2020

June 3, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s annual Birdathon took on a new form this spring, as the Green Mountain Goatsuckers “birded in place” for Backyard Bird Quest 2020. Sallying forth individually from our home bases—some even outside Vermont—we collectively found 134 species during the day, raising crucial funds for VCE’s wildlife conservation work.

2019 Norwich Bird Quest Racks up 177 Species

January 14, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

Birders rose to the challenge in 2019, as the inaugural Norwich Bird Quest eclipsed its goal of 175 species found within town borders in a single year. Over 1,300 eBird checklists by 17 birders generated an impressive total of 177 species, with numerous surprises. The 2020 Quest is now underway, with even more ambitious goals!

Of Birds and Buckets: Nocturnal Flight Call Recordings Shine A Light on Migration Timing

January 6, 2020  |  Jason Hill (he/him)

Most of our knowledge regarding the migration timing of songbirds comes from birding observations made during the day, even though much of the actual migration occurs at night. Is this a problem? As it turns out, it might be.

Team Pipit’s Extraordinary Birding Feat: 150 species in all 14 Vermont Counties

November 26, 2019  |  Chris Rimmer

Fred (Pat) Pratt of Team Pipit completed an extraordinary birding feat on November 25, notching his 150th species of 2019 in Bennington County, with a pair of Northern Shovelers. This discovery earned Pat the 14th Star Award, as the first birder ever to record 150 species in all 14 Vermont counties during a single calendar year. Congratulations to Team Pipit for a truly inspiring accomplishment!

Field Guide to September 2019

September 4, 2019  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Here is your field guide to some amazing migrations happening right now, and a few other natural history tidbits to look for this fall.

2019: Norwich Year of the Bird

January 10, 2019  |  Chris Rimmer

Norwich 2019 Year of the Bird is underway. This is an informal (but serious) challenge to birders to explore the avian diversity of Norwich, get outdoors, share the thrill of discovery, and learn. The collective goal is to document 175 species within the town’s borders during 2019. A special web page will allow everyone to keep track and share their sightings through Vermont eBird. Grab your binoculars and join the quest!

2018 Peregrine Falcon Nesting Season Complete

July 24, 2018  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department recently announced that Peregrine Falcon nesting season has ended, so hikers and rock climbers can return to Vermont cliffs starting August 1, 2018.