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A brilliant Umsaskis sunrise on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. (Courtesy of Steve Day) Application deadline nears for Allagash Waterway visiting artist post | Contributed • February 23, 2021 The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry has announced its application deadline for the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Visiting Artist Program is Feb. 28. AUGUSTA, Maine The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry has announced its application deadline for the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Visiting Artist Program is Feb. 28. The program provides artists with the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. For summer 2021, one chosen artist and a guest will receive complimentary lodging at the AWW Lock Dam Camp for two weeks during August and orientation by AWW rangers. ....
Apply to Be the Next Visiting Artist in the Allagash for 2021 Check out this once in a lifetime opportunity for anybody that wants to take on a new adventure deep in the Maine woods that many artists would consider a dream. The Allagash Wilderness Waterway is awaiting a new visiting artist to be inspired by it s remote beauty in the deepest woods of Maine and create art inspired by the location. And by remote, we re talking 60 miles from the nearest town and a true off-the-grid- experience. Last year was the first year the Allagash Wilderness Waterway opened up the opportunity for artists to apply to live in solitude along the state-protected tributary. ....
Black-backed Woodpecker-1221 Photo courtesy of Bob Duchesne PECKING AT WOOD A black-backed woodpecker clings to the trunk of a tree in northern Maine. Photo courtesy of Bob Duchesne PECKING AT WOOD A black-backed woodpecker clings to the trunk of a tree in northern Maine. What it’s like to survey areas for the Maine Birding Atlas in winter Contributed • January 14, 2021 By Bob Duchesne First, a private message to the owners of a home on Guilford Center Road in Guilford: What on earth do you have in those bird feeders? I counted at least 60 American goldfinches and 30 common redpolls mobbing the feeders on the edge of your driveway last weekend. What a frenzy! It was like watching a school of piranhas devour a cow. ....