By Sarah Spencer, Region C Wildlife Biologist
[caption id="attachment_2133" align="alignleft" width="300"] Photo from Maine Coastal Island NWR[/caption]
Recently in Region C, we became aware of several dovekies which showed up on land in a period of 48 hours. If you aren’t familiar with what a dovekie is, think about their larger relatives the Atlantic puffin, razorbill, common murre, or bl
By Corporal John MacDonald
On Saturday, January 21, several Maine Game Wardens and their families helped organize an ice fishing event in Standish for the Wounded Heroes Program of Maine. Fifteen Wounded Heroes, veterans and their families attended Saturday’s free event that focused on good food, good laughs and catching a few Maine brook trout.
[caption id="attachment_2111" align="aligncenter" width="796"] A New England cottontail. One of the major differences in appearance between New England Cottontails and snowshoe hares is that cottontails remain brown in color during the winter, and snowshoe hares turn white. If you see a brown bunny this winter, let us know![/caption]
By IFW Wildlife Biologist Cory Stearns
Have you seen this rabbit?