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Letter to the Editor: Honor hypocrisy surfaced again at Academy

Letter to the Editor: Honor hypocrisy surfaced again at Academy
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The Puffin Plan


Wed, 06/02/2021 - 7:45am
In a delightful, easy-to-read style, the author, Steve Kress, makes the reader feel as though they are having a conversation with Steve himself.
Ironically, the authors first met Steve Kress, not in Maine, but 500 miles away in land-locked Ithaca, New York, when we were students at Cornell University. Courtesy of Jeff and Allison Wells.
Steve Kress came to Maine to teach at the famous Hog Island Audubon Camp in Bremen in 1969, when we were just toddlers. He has been working to restore and manage seabird populations in the state ever since then for more than 50 years. Ironically, we first met Steve, not here in Maine, but 500 miles away in land-locked Ithaca, New York, when we were students at Cornell University, which is located there. ....

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The first comprehensive guide to Maine's birdlife in some 70 years gets everything right


Princeton University Press, 2020, 642 pages; $40
It is certainly a fitting monument to its author. Peter Vickery was one of Maine’s leading ornithologists. Although he and his wife Barbara lived in Richmond, Peter worked as an avian ecologist at Massachusetts Audubon Society (where we first became friends) for over 20 years.
Nonetheless, he had put down roots in Maine, and Ralph Palmer’s classic “Maine Birds” became “his Bible,” according to Barbara. Written in 1949, it was the standard reference on Maine’s avifauna. Nature, however, does not stand still, and as the twentieth century progressed from its midpoint into the next, the book’s findings were being overtaken. ....

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"Birds of Maine" editors give virtual talk  - Mount Desert Islander


BAR HARBOR  The newly published book, “Birds of Maine,” is the first comprehensive guide of Maine’s rich birdlife published in almost seven decades and features detailed accounts of all 464 bird species that have been recorded throughout the state.  
Join the book’s co-editors Barbara Vickery and Scott Weidensaul as they talk about “Birds of Maine” during a virtual book talk on Thursday, March 11, at 7 p.m. on Zoom, hosted by the Jesup Memorial Library.  
The book started to take shape 17 years ago when the late Peter Vickery began working on a detailed look at the state’s birds. It has information on migration patterns and timing, current status and changes in bird abundance and distribution, and how Maine’s geography and shifting climate mold its birdlife. It delves into the conservation status for Maine’s birds, as well as the state’s unusually textured ornithological history, involving such names as John James Audubon and Theo ....

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