Free Family Friday – Tree ID and Age with John Fromer
This informative program will teach you how to identify different trees from their bark and leaves. We will also look at ways to estimate the age of different types […]
This informative program will teach you how to identify different trees from their bark and leaves. We will also look at ways to estimate the age of different types […]
Bird Banding Bird banding data are useful in both scientific research and management and conservation projects. Individual identification of birds makes possible studies of dispersal and migration, behavior and […]
Wildlife Detective is a fun and informative activity where we will go out into the forest and meadows and look for signs of wildlife. Birds and insects flying […]
What are country flowers and how do you arrange them? When do you cut them and how do you keep an arrangement looking fresh? What kind of flowers make the […]
Fairy Village is a very special place at Merryspring Nature Center. Always a favorite and close to the Vernal Pool and Kitty Todd Arboretum, Fairy Village is full of forts […]
Please join us at Merryspring Nature Center tomorrow, Tuesday, August 13th at noon in the Hexagon for a talk by Charle Costello on “Grow tomatoes, not tomato plants!” Charlie will […]
Kids love examining owl pellets to see what the owl ate. In this one hour program, kids will have one owl pellet, tooth pics and a chart to identify […]
Jason White will lead an outdoor presentation all about Hydrangeas on Tuesday August 20th at 12 pm. White has worked at Plants Unlimited for the past seven years as a […]
During this one hour, evening program, we will walk around the meadows at Merryspring. We will be listening to insects, birds, and coyotes and while watching for bats and looking […]
Do your gardens stop blooming in August? September and October are months when fall blooming perennials provide nectar to hungry insects, hummingbirds and butterflies. Join Maine Master Gardener Volunteer […]
Keeping Soils Healthy in Your Garden
Over the past few years Eric Darling has collected over a ton of abandoned pot warp and has explored its versatility as a durable art medium. There is a cultural […]