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The Nature of Phenology | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

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5 minutes | May 27, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 5/27/23: Blue-Eyed Grass
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Contrary to the plant’s common name, blue-eyed grass is not a grass at all, but rather a member of the Iridaceae, or iris family.  Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com. About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 5/27/23: Blue-Eyed Grass first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | May 20, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 5/20/23: Bobolinks
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Want another excuse to not mow your field? Look no further than the bobolink. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com. About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 5/20/23: Bobolinks first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
4 minutes | May 13, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 5/13/23: Red Trillium
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Red trillium has an unpleasant, sickly smell that attracts carrion flies as pollinators, pointing to its other common name of “stinking Benjamin.” Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com. About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 5/13/23: Red Trillium first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | May 6, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 5/6/23: Broad-Winged Hawks
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Our smallest, most common hawk, the broad-winged hawk, has returned from its winter haunts as far away as Central or South America. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com. About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 5/6/23: Broad-Winged Hawks first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
4 minutes | Apr 29, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 4/29/23: Red Maple Blossoms
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Red maples are the most common broad-leaved tree in New England and are responsible in large part for why our corner of the country is known for its leaf-peeping season. But each spring, they put on a different display of colorful beauty in the form of their blossoms which now are popping across the region. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 4/29/23: Red Maple Blossoms first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
4 minutes | Apr 22, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 4/22/23: Turkeys Mating
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark This time of year, male turkey heads and necks transform into vivid shades of blue, red, and white. They puff up their feathers, lower their wing tips, fan their tails, and gobble in the early hours looking for mates. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 4/22/23: Turkeys Mating first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Apr 15, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 4/15/23: Yellow-bellied sapsuckers
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Yellow-bellied sapsuckers have just returned to the area and have a particularly distinctive drumming sound that some compare to Morse Code. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 4/15/23: Yellow-bellied sapsuckers first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Apr 8, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 4/8/23: Tinder Polypores
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark The tinder polypore has many names including hoof fungus, amadou, or, scientifically speaking, Fomes fomentarius. This perennial mushroom is growing a new pore layer now, one that becomes an especially useful material for humans. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 4/8/23: Tinder Polypores first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Apr 1, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 4/1/23: Amazing Adaptations
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Unlike human beings which have a notably large range of foolish behavior seemingly without consequence, truly foolish behavior rarely exists beyond one generation in other species. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 4/1/23: Amazing Adaptations first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Mar 25, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 3/25/23: Frost heaves and syrup
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Muffler season or maple sugaring season? It’s all a matter of perspective. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 3/25/23: Frost heaves and syrup first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Mar 18, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 3/18/23: Sea lampreys
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark The ecosystem importance of this fish where they are native cannot be overstated. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 3/18/23: Sea lampreys first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Mar 11, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 3/11/23: White-throated sparrows
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Now is the time to start listening for the distinctive song of the white-throated sparrow. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 3/11/23: White-throated sparrows first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Mar 4, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 3/4/23: Saw-whet owls
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Do you know what a saw-whet owl sounds like? It’s probably not what you expect. Now’s the time to listen for them. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 3/4/23: Saw-whet owls first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
4 minutes | Feb 24, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 2/24/23: Solar Gain
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Each day since the winter solstice, we have been gaining daylight by a few minutes per day—an almost imperceptible daily change that now, at the tail end of our coldest month, is finally noticeable. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 2/24/23: Solar Gain first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
6 minutes | Feb 18, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 2/18/23: Ice Acoustics
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark Perhaps no winter noises are quite as peculiar as those produced on a frozen lake or pond. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 2/18/23: Ice Acoustics first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Feb 11, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 2/11/23: Black Guillemots
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark “Black” guillemot is an appropriate name for these birds in the summer, when breeding adults are almost entirely black with white wing patches and bright red legs and feet. But in the winter, their bodies transform into frosty white and gray shades. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 2/11/23: Black Guillemots first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Feb 4, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 2/4/23: Spruce Tips Falling
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark One clue of a shift in dining focus for one local arboreal rodent is the scattering of spruce tips you can now find all over the forest floor. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 2/4/23: Spruce Tips Falling first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Jan 28, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 1/28/23: Brown creepers
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark The coloration and size of these little birds camouflages them incredibly well against the tree bark where they spend most of their time. But even if you can’t spot one close up due to this camouflage, their behavior easily reveals their identity. Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 1/28/23: Brown creepers first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Jan 21, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 1/21/23: Frost Wedging
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark When you put a glass jar or bottle full of liquid in the freezer, what happens to it? It breaks. What happens when water inside a rock freezes? Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 1/21/23: Frost Wedging first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
5 minutes | Jan 14, 2023
The Nature of Phenology 1/14/23: Hoar frost
Producers: Hazel Stark & Joe Horn Host: Hazel Stark How do those perfect feathery fronds of frost form and why? Photos, a full transcript, references, contact information, and more available at thenatureofphenology.wordpress.com About the host/writers: Joe Horn lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder of Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide and Carpenter. He is passionate about fishing, cooking, and making things with his hands. He has both an MBA in Sustainability and an MS focused in Environmental Education. Joe can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com Hazel Stark lives in Gouldsboro, is Co-Founder and Naturalist Educator at Maine Outdoor School, L3C, and is a Registered Maine Guide. She loves taking a closer look at nature through the lens of her camera, napping in beds of moss, and taking hikes to high points to see what being tall is all about. She has an MS in Resource Management and Conservation and is a lifelong Maine outdoorswoman. Hazel can be reached by emailing naturephenology@gmail.com The post The Nature of Phenology 1/14/23: Hoar frost first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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