You Can’t Herd Ducks in a Pond
When someone says you can't herd ducks in a pond, show them that you can if you gather up the More »
Hunting Wild Turkeys
The day started with a 3:30 am alarm after a nearly sleepless night. My knee hurt enough to keep me More »
April Full (almost) Moon
Tonight, on the way home from smelting, the moon rose, bright orange and beautiful. I changed cameras, put all three More »
Doe, a deer, and a fawn…
We went scouting for turkeys. That was almost a flop with only one hen spotted. We did find deer. Steve More »
Wordless Wednesday: Astia Zucchini
Astia zucchini blossom More »
Am I the one behind the times?
Backwater. Backwoods. Out of touch. Out of date. Woods queer. Stuck in the past. These are terms used recently to More »
Seed Giveaway
Share the post "Seed Giveaway"FacebookTwitterDiggStumbleUponE-mailMy birthday is Monday so I’m giving away a present. There are more seeds in the More »
Cooking Moose Steaks
These steaks were cooked in a workshop I taught at Winter Skills Weekend for Becoming an Outdoors-Woman. They were so More »
When to Plant Peas in Zone
Don't worry if there's snow in the forecast. It don't usually last long if the soil is already 45*. Multiple More »
Maine Nature News
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Did you know? I publish Maine Nature News, a 15 year old publication based on Maine’s natural history. I acquired it nearly five years ago. MNN is written by volunteer reporters who share their experiences and photographs.
Maine Nature News was founded by Frank Whibey. Frank was a wonderful man who was getting ready to retire and needed the freedom to go without having to compile and post the weekly report on Tuesdays. I’ve made a few changes, the biggest being blogging software that makes my work a lot easier.
I’m always looking for volunteer reporters for MNN. There are not promises of fame and fortune but it’s fun!














