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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
June 13, 2024

The Birding Secret Behind this VERY Hot Spot

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
June 13, 2024

BOB DUCHESNE • June 13, 2024

Elevation greatly influences bird habitat. The variety of birds to be found in an area can change dramatically with just a few hundred yards of altitude change. There's a secret trail in the North Maine Woods that's a real adventure...if you can find it.

Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVLERnpQnT8

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