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Field Guide to February 2024

February 15, 2024  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

This month, wildlife and the rest of us here in New England will cross a significant threshold: 10 hours of daylight. You can sense it when you head out in the morning. Even though we’ve got lots more winter, at least the sound of spring is in the air. So here’s a Field Guide to February to keep your hopes up all day long.

Reflections from 65 (Collective) Years of Birding the Upper Valley

February 6, 2024  |  Chris Rimmer

Some retirees seek new pursuits in life, branching out and diversifying with their newfound free time. Others simply do more of what they always did. Chris Rimmer and Kyle Jones embody this latter approach, birding local Upper Valley haunts more than ever since their recent retirements. Read their reflections on 65 collective years spent birding the Upper Valley.

January 2024 Photo-observation of the Month

February 1, 2024  |  Nathaniel Sharp

Congratulations to iNat user @melissainvt for winning the January 2024 Photo-observation of the Month for the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! Her stunning image of a Bobcat in the snow received the most faves of any iNaturalist observation in Vermont during the past month.

Birders Bolster Big Data Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Vermont eBird

January 31, 2024  |  Nathaniel Sharp

2023 marked the 20th anniversary of Vermont eBird and the 13th annual Vermont eBird County Quest, a friendly competition encouraging birders statewide to submit their bird sightings to Vermont eBird. Since 2003, more than 15,000 Vermont eBirders have submitted more than 693,000 complete checklists, representing all 392 species of birds ever reported from Vermont.

Field Guide to January 2024

January 16, 2024  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Although the days are slowly growing longer, life in the Northeast still finds itself in the depths of winter. January is about survival. Wildlife that doesn’t migrate adapts instead to make it to spring. Here are a few tidbits of natural history happening outdoors this month around you.

December 2023 Photo-observation of the Month

January 10, 2024  |  Nathaniel Sharp

Congratulations to iNat user @c_burns802 for winning the December 2023 Photo-observation of the Month for the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! Their photos of an exceptionally unique Black-capped Chickadee received the most faves of any iNaturalist observation in Vermont during the past month.

2023 Field Season Project Summaries

December 13, 2023  |  Alexandra Johnson

Wow, what a field season! Do we feel like that every year at VCE? Truthfully, yes, but this year is one for the books. 

Henry Dandeneau: A Vermont Loon Volunteer

December 10, 2023  |  Emily Anderson

Like many volunteers on VCE projects, this year’s winner of the Julie Nicholson Community Science Award turned his curiosity about nature into a decades-long passion. “I just knew what a loon looked like—I had no idea where they were or how long they nested.”

Field Guide to December 2023

December 7, 2023  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Fear not—during December’s short days and long nights, there’s still plenty of life in the fading light. Once we pass the winter solstice, which strikes at 10:27 PM on December 21, more light will creep back. Until then, here’s some wintry natural history to keep you going.

November 2023 Photo-observation of the Month

December 4, 2023  |  Nathaniel Sharp

Congratulations to Stephanie McCaull for winning the November 2023 Photo-observation of the Month for the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! Her photos of a remarkable chance encounter with one of Vermont’s most secretive owls received the most faves of any iNaturalist observation in Vermont during the past month.

2023 Loon Field Season Summary

November 29, 2023  |  Alexandra Johnson

Well folks, it’s that time of year, and the 2023 field season is officially behind us. What a year it was, filled with loon chick rescues, raft building, dedicated volunteers, and historic flooding throughout the state. Here is a 2023 recap of everything loon.

2023 VCE Gift Guide for Nature Lovers

November 24, 2023  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Need a gift for the naturalist in your life? Look no further than VCE’s Gift Guide! We have apparel, books, mugs, art, and more that will truly inspire you to get back outdoors.