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Mentoring an Eagle Scout for the Loon Project

August 26, 2020  |  Eric Hanson

This past year, Caleb Nye of Hinesburg conducted numerous activities to assist the Vermont Loon Conservation Project, and the loons on Lake Iroquois, in pursuit of becoming an Eagle Scout.

In the Field with VCE’s Bird-friendly Maple Efficacy Study–Part II

August 20, 2020  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Sam Blair, a UVM senior and seasonal field biologist working with Steve Faccio on VCE’s Bird-friendly Maple Efficacy Study, offers his reflections from the field in this second update.

July 2020 Photo-observation of the Month

August 10, 2020  |  Kent McFarland

Congratulation to Jo Ann Russo for winning the July 2020 Photo-observation of the Month. Perhaps the American Toad was looking for a moth meal, but instead it was a moth resting pad.

Mansfield Update: YBFLs, NSWOs, and FOYs

August 4, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s penultimate 2020 summer banding session on Mt. Mansfield featured another diminutive owl, several first-of-year captures, and 2 new Yellow-bellied Flycatchers, bringing our seasonal total to 14 for this species, a station record.

Field Guide to August 2020

August 3, 2020  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

In this edition of VCE’s monthly field guide, we’ll celebrate a few audacious summer insects and also alert you to animals on the move. Yeah, the “M-word.” So if you’re not quite ready for fall migration, well, sorry… too late.

Mansfield Update: Owls, Cones and Crossbills

July 24, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s capture of two juvenile Northern Saw-whet Owls was the undisputed highlight of our week 7 banding session on Mt. Mansfield. This species’ occurrence in montane forests reflects a complex and fascinating ecological phenomenon related to cyclical production of balsam fir cones.

Mansfield Update: Returning Sharpies and Thrushes

July 21, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

With only three weeks before VCE’s 2020 banding season on Mt. Mansfield wraps up, free-flying juveniles, molting adults and wandering post-breeders were highlights, along with a 4+ year-old returning Sharp-shinned Hawk.

Mid-July Loon Update

July 15, 2020  |  Eric Hanson

It’s mid-July, height of “loon season,” and just a few days away from Vermont’s 38th annual LoonWatch Day on Saturday, July 18. VCE’s loon biologist, Eric Hanson, gives us an update from Vermont’s lakes and ponds (with photos you won’t want to miss).

Join the Vermont Moth Blitz During National Moth Week July 18-26

July 14, 2020  |  Kent McFarland

National Moth Week offers everyone, everywhere a unique opportunity to become a citizen scientist and contribute information about moths. You can help map moth species distribution. Just find a moth, snap a photo, and add it to the Vermont Moth Blitz project on iNaturalist!

The Masked Banders of Mansfield

July 14, 2020  |  Chris Rimmer

VCE’s 29th year of banding birds on the Mt. Mansfield ridgeline now finds staff and visitors sporting masks, a concession to safety in the COVID era. Our enthusiasm remains undiminished.

Field Guide to July 2020

July 3, 2020  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

As the dawn bird chorus now fades from northern forests, summer erupts in the sparkle and drama of insects. Here’s a short guide to July’s natural history.

In the Field with VCE’s Bird-friendly Maple Efficacy Study

July 2, 2020  |  Vermont Center for Ecostudies

Here’s an update from the field (with amazing photos) from Sam Blair, a UVM senior and seasonal field biologist working with Steve Faccio on VCE’s Bird-friendly Maple Efficacy Study.