Maine— Trees—Autumn—YES!!!! Early October is a great time to go for a walk in the woods to look at what’s happening with trees—which ones have already lost leaves, which ones don’t seem to have gotten very far along, which ones hold onto their leaves until…spring!?! And, of course, what’s happening with those “forever green” evergreens? What’s going on with the changes we see…or how about the changes we don’t see? And are leaves or needles the only ways to tell trees apart? What about bark…shape…twigs…buds…there’s so much to check out!
Please join us on Saturday, October 8, at 10 a.m. at the main gate of HVNC for a 1-2 hour walk with a Maine Master Naturalist to look at and learn about trees. Please register for this FREE event below!
About Our Naturalist Series
Come and join our wonderful volunteer naturalists as they take us on a journey through our woods and waters looking for those little things we often race right over. We will examine ferns and trees, find the bugs in the mud and on the wing and just spend some time in the great outdoors.
These events will happen on the first or second Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Register at the link below and come on out to join us in the woods!
June 4: Macroinvertebrate Mayhem
July 2: Fern Walk
August 14: Bug Safari
October 8: Fall Tree Walk