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Seen Anything Good? Don Reimer to share seasons of birding in Midcoast Maine

Spruce Grouse and Don Reimer. (Photo courtesy Merryspring Nature Center) Local author, photographer, and birder Don Reimer will share photos and discuss his new book Seen Anything Good? in an online webinar hosted by Merryspring Nature Center on Tuesday, August 3, at 12 p.m. “On encountering fellow birders in the field, a queried expression is commonly heard: ‘Seen anything good?’” writes Reimer. “That, of course, depends on our expectations for the day, and our personal definitions of what constitutes a ‘good’ bird. Blue jays are common enough here in Maine, but would be a hotline bird in California.” Reimer will relay knowledge and stories from six decades of birding in Maine, about his new book, and beyond in this engaging and fun presentation, as well as answer birding questions from the audience, according to Merryspring, in a news release.

Top Vietnamese, Brunei legislators hold online talks

Top Vietnamese, Brunei legislators hold online talks Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  09/06/2021    17:27 GMT+7 National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue held online talks with Speaker of the Legislative Council of Brunei Abdul Rahman Taib on June 9, during which they noted with pleasure that bilateral ties are growing fruitfully. Regarding the cooperation focus in the near future, Hue suggested effectively carrying out bilateral cooperation mechanisms and better tapping bilateral cooperation potential, towards achieving two-way trade of 500 million USD. He expected that Brunei would assist Vietnamese firms in achieving Halal food qualifications, thus making it easier for them to export products to the country.

Merryspring webinar: The Evolutionary History of Plants is Written in Light

Artwork by Adriana Cavalcanti. (Photo courtesy Merryspring Nature Center) Plant biologist Dudu Meireles and artist Adriana Cavalcanti will lead a presentation titled “The Evolutionary History of Plants is Written in Light” in a webinar hosted by Merryspring Nature Center on Tuesday,  May 18, at 12 p.m. In this program, Dr. Dudu Meireles will talk about how scientists can use the light that is reflected from leaves to identify plant species and lineages, measure biodiversity, and learn about evolution. Joining him will be interdisciplinary artist Adriana Calvalcanti will speak about the aspects of artistic research and interdisciplinary approaches to translate scientific data to the public and the importance of collaboration with sciences.

Merryspring webinar with Hildy Ellis: Planning a Pollinator Garden

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