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Most of our knowledge regarding the migration timing of songbirds comes from birding observations made during the day, even though much of the actual
you’ll join the project and help us make this biodiversity database grow. make the vermont atlas of life at inaturalist your new year’s resolution in
2020!
Congratulations to Craig Hunt for winning the December 2019 Vermont Atlas of Life iNaturalist photo-observation of the month.
accompany up to six guests on an agreed-upon morning in May
2020 – during spring migration – at the location of your gift...
from participants, we developed three focus areas for improvement in the
2020 Birder Broker season. Next year we plan to: Explore strategies for...
the word far and wide! (insert video here) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zorzalcacao/zorzal-cacao-visitor-center-and-bird-research?ref=user_menu please help us reach our goal of raising $20,000 by january 6,
2020.
Hailing from the shores of coastal Maine, Kevin received his B.A. in wildlife biology, with a forestry minor, from The University of Vermont in
VCE's final 2019 summer banding session on Mt. Mansfield was notable for the predominance of non-local birds and the absence of local breeders banded
season, we’ll expand the survey to the rest of Vermont in
2020 and beyond. Interested in being part of this historic survey? Visit the...
– lies the tiny town of Averill. Moose outnumber people (the
2020 census counted 21 residents), and the night sky is truly dark....