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A loon rests comfortably on top of a life preserver in a plastic box with air holes, ready for transport to open water.

Loon Rescue in January on Maidstone Lake

February 11, 2021  |  Eric Hanson

On January 28, Eric Hanson received an email about a loon in distress on snow- and ice-covered Maidstone Lake in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. Read on for details about this loon rescue, written by VCE volunteers.

2020: an Unforgettable Year for Birding in Norwich

January 18, 2021  |  Chris Rimmer

Birders in Norwich pulled out all the stops during 2020, documenting 190 species in a year that is unlikely to ever be rivaled. Yet, the 2021 challenge flag is down with a call for 195 species, 2,500 eBird checklists, and at least 5 new species. Join the Norwich 2021 Bird Quest!

A Misplaced Avian Visitor from the West

October 8, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

Most birders (present company definitely included) are shameless thrill-seekers; nothing electrifies us like the unexpected appearance of a rarity. To be sure, keeping track of common species throughout the year…

Field Guide to October 2020

October 2, 2020  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

October is a month of change. The forested hills fade from green to a kaleidoscope of red and gold that dazzles the eyes. Here’s your field guide to some moments that you might not otherwise notice during these few precious weeks.

Mansfield Wrap-up: Bountiful Migrants and a Venerable Thrush

September 22, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s 2020 wrap-up banding session on Mt. Mansfield may have been our most memorable. It yielded an impressive diversity of birds, including our first-ever Western Palm Warbler and a truly venerable 10 year-old Bicknell’s Thrush.

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.

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.

Fir Mast and Winter Weather Drives Survival in a Montane Forest Bird Species

December 4, 2019  |  Jason Hill (he/him)

Recently published VCE paper describes unexpected findings in the quest to understand how environmental processes shape the population dynamics of Bicknell’s Thrush throughout their annual cycle.

Chocolate: It’s for the Birds

November 15, 2019  |  Karen Bourque

Help us spread the word about an exciting initiative to conserve Bicknell’s Thrush wintering habitat. And eat more cacao. It’s good for you and the birds!

New VCE Study Reveals Surprising Upland Sandpiper Migration Patterns

November 4, 2019  |  Jason Hill (he/him)

VCE’s recent paper describes surprising new information about migratory patterns of Upland Sandpipers.