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Congratulations to Craig Hunt for winning
the February 2023 Photo-observation of
the Month for
the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! His snowy Barred
Congratulations to Sam Darmstadt for winning
the November 2022 Photo-observation of
the Month for
the Vermont Atlas of Life on iNaturalist! His photo of
clouds on 27 September, but Team VCE ascended and managed to
open >20 mist nets, though avian activity was low. Ā© Charles Gangas...
we began our vermont bee survey project in 2019, and since
the n we have discovered over 50 new species in
the state!...
this spring.Ā as of june 30, we have confirmed 96 nests, 34 successful nests, 14 failed nests, and 47 chicks in
the state....
VCE's ground-breaking study of GPS-tagged Bicknell's Thrush yielded more exciting results on 14-15 June, with
the recovery of an additional 5 backpacks from Mt.
birds safely negotiated what is an arduous round-trip journey in
the best of times, that their GPS backpacks performed flawlessly, and that we...
From
the frigid mornings of
the final Christmas Bird Counts of
the 2020-2021 season to
the discovery of Razorbills and Northern Gannets which briefly
clark's innumerable contributions as a community scientistāfrom his heroic efforts during
the second vermont breeding bird atlas to his countless ebird checklistsāhave substantially...
loon breeding season is more than just numbers. it's also about
the stories of difficult moments and
the experiences of our hardworking volunteers...