The avian chorus begins at the break of dawn, each species adding its layer to the intricate weave of urban sounds. You can carefully try to single out performers while lazing in bed. Are those bulbuls, mynahs, woodpeckers, crows, parrots or sparrows? Are they arguing, talking or simply exchanging notes?
Saturday’s Earth Day Birding Festival at Carpenter St. Croix Nature Center got off to an unexpectedly snowy start, but it finished just as planned after a flurry of bird watching.
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Recycle art activist Thomas Dambo makes these gentle giants from scrap wood, old pallets, twigs and debris. Above, Marit in It Sounded Like a Mountain Fell in Wulong, China.
Troll hunter alert in Boothbay, Maine: This summer five ginormous monsters are taking up residence at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, courtesy of artist Thomas Dambo. These gentle giants are the newest additions to his tribe of dozens of trolls now inhabiting mountains, forests and parks around the world, from China to Puerto Rico. Think
Where the Wild Things Are meets
Three Billy Goats Gruff the 15-30 foot high sculptures made out of scrap wood have earned Dambo the title one of the most prominent recycle artists in the world.
It Sounded Like a Mountain Fell in Wulong, China. Jacob Keinicke/Thomas Dambo
toggle caption Jacob Keinicke/Thomas Dambo Recycle art activist Thomas Dambo makes gentle giants from scrap wood, old pallets, twigs and debris. Above, the troll Marit in It Sounded Like a Mountain Fell in Wulong, China. Jacob Keinicke/Thomas Dambo
Troll-hunter alert in Boothbay, Maine: This summer, five ginormous monsters are taking up residence at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, courtesy of artist Thomas Dambo. These gentle giants are the newest additions to his tribe of dozens of trolls now inhabiting mountains, forests and parks around the world, from China to Puerto Rico. Think