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Even when itâs still cold out, Acadia has a lot to offer Late winter and early spring mean parking spots, serenity, and a great escape. By Diane Bair and Pamela Wright Globe Correspondent,Updated March 17, 2021, 12:00 p.m. Email to a Friend Sand Beach, one of the most popular stops along Acadia s Loop Road, has plenty of space to roam in winter.Pamela Wright It was a cold, crisp day, and the sand crunched under our boots as we walked the beach. There were few people. A young couple was walking a very energetic puppy. A mother and her teenage son scattered bocce balls, the bright-hued orbs sitting like foreign sea creatures amid the tendrils of bladder wrack and crushed seashells. Pink granite boulders, crusted with frozen sea spray, lined one end of the cove. The Great Head cliffs, its towering rock wall covered in rolling sheets of ice, bordered the other. We were nearly alone here on Sand Beach, one of the most visited destinations in Acadia National Par ....
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Points North Field Guide: Snowy Owls “They can be above and up in a tree and listen to the critters munching on grass, traveling along their trails underneath the snow pack, explains Kaitlyn Bohnet, director of North Sky Raptor Sanctuary. [Owls] triangulate where they are and then hit them through the snow pack.” Owls can detect mice with such precision in part because their ears are asymmetrical. The right ear is a little larger and positioned a bit higher than the left ear. Sound hits one ear before the other and that helps the owl pinpoint the location of its prey. ....