May 18, Moose with mask in Belfast, next to post office. (Photo by Sandra Covington)
May 30, Camden back harbor. (Photo by Sandra Covington)
“Working at home allowed me to see my first-ever Baltimore Oriole!,” wrote Holly Anderson, of Camden, May 24. “A Facebook friend suggested putting out grape jelly and oranges and voila!, a day later an Oriole flew in for some jelly I made and canned last summer.”
(Photo courtesy Deb Shepard)
Beech Hill (Photo courtesy Chris Wohler)
“Social Distancing" on the Megunticook River in Camden. (Photo courtesy Brenda Sullivan)
Alison McKellar got a glimpse of this seal, who was swimming in the murky waters of Camden Harbor, in mid-May, finding sustenance in the ocean waters. (Photo by Alison McKellar)
Sunset in Cutler. (Photo courtesy Carolyn Kanicki)
(Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Social distancing in Rockland. (Photo courtesy Jody Solow)
Amazing Blue Jay showing off in Camden. (Photo courtesy James C)
Waves of Schoodic Point. (Photo courtesy James C.)
Sunrise 5/23/20. (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
(Photo courtesy Brenda Sullivan)
(Photo courtesy Willie Yoos)
A rose breasted Grossbeak (Photo courtesy James C.)
(Photo courtesy Deb Shepard)
A pretty evening on Lake Megunticook 5/14/2020. (Photo by Roger Wickenden)
A pretty evening on Lake Megunticook 5/14/2020. (Photo by Roger Wickenden)
(Photo courtesy Deb Shepard)
Rockport (Photo courtesy Willie Yoos)
(Photo courtesy Brian Robinson)
Daybreak at Kelly’s Cove. (Photo by Maya Stein)
Sunset and Meditation in Castine, Maine. (Photo courtesy Kathryn Drinkert)
Borden Cottage, in Camden, all lit up in blue, honoring first responders and for Nurse Appreciation Week. (Photo courtesy Tom Rodman)
An early morning tour of Lake Megunticook! (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
New Harbor. (Photo by Hal Oakes)
Gulls of Camden. (Photo courtesy James C.)
Maine. (Photo courtesy Susan Lidstone)
An early morning tour of Lake Megunticook! (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Reluctant spring crocus. (Photo courtesy Cathy Sears)
(Photo courtesy Brenda Sullivan)
Drift In Beach (Photo courtesy Carolyn Kanicki)
"Nine Lobster Boats", Rockport Harbor, April 29, 2020 (Photo courtesy Kevin O’Malley)
The Weskeag River, in South Thomaston. (Photo courtesy Rebecca Turner)
Wheelers Bay. (Photo by Hal Oakes, of Spruce Head, Maine)
Marshall Point Lighthouse. (Photo courtesy Carolyn Kanicki)
Early morning walk at Owls Head Lighthouse. (Photo courtesy Stephanie Miller)
(Photo courtesy Bill Packard)
(Photo courtesy Shawn Jacobs)
Beautiful sunrise in Warren, Maine. (Photo courtesy Cindy Soule)
(Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
(Photo courtesy Bill Packard)
A hopeful Maine garden. (Photo courtesy Dr. Marion Hayden Sears)
An anxiety reducing ride off a Breman road. (Photo courtesy Naomi Seastead)
(Photo courtesy Shawn Jacobs)
Chelsea Upham, a local artist who goes by @SeaMaineArt, took these photos during a hike in Owls Head and a stroll through the park in Camden.
Discovered in the park on Tillson Avenue. in Rockland. (Photo courtesy Carolyn Kanicki)
Sunrise, April 26, 2020, over Rockland. (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Sunrise, April 26, 2020, over Rockland. (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Sunrise, April 26, 2020, over Rockland. (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Sunrise, April 26, 2020, over East Fork Road, Camden. (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Sunrise, April 26, 2020, over East Fork Road, Camden. (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Invasive plants, like viruses, can grow exponentially so delaying action is a bad idea (as one local family found). Shown here is their pile of uprooted and cut invasive plants– primarily Asiatic bittersweet – about 5’x5’x15’ (loppers shown for scale). This is a great time of year to remove invasive plants, with bittersweet readily visible and barberry just starting to leaf out. For help identifying species, see the state’s Invasive Plant Photo Gallery.
A Monroe sunrise. (Photo courtesy Ed Riley)
Chelsea Upham, a local artist who goes by @SeaMaineArt, took these photos during a hike in Owls Head and a stroll through the park in Camden.
Chelsea Upham, a local artist who goes by @SeaMaineArt, took these photos during a hike in Owls Head and a stroll through the park in Camden.
Chelsea Upham, a local artist who goes by @SeaMaineArt, took these photos during a hike in Owls Head and a stroll through the park in Camden.
Monroe Center Falls. (Photo courtesy Ed Riley)
(Photo courtesy Shawn Jacobs)
(Photo courtesy Shawn Jacobs)
(Photo courtesy Shawn Jacobs)
A beautiful sunrise in Warren, Maine. (Photo courtesy Cindy Soule)
Knox County Regional Airport ramp / runway, in Owls Head. (Photo courtesy Rebecca Turner)
(Photo courtesy Bill Packard)
Crawford Pond (Photo courtesy Deb Shepard)
Crawford Pond (Photo courtesy Deb Shepard)
May Day. (Photo courtesy Deb Shepard)
Early morning walk at Owls Head Lighthouse. (Photo courtesy Stephanie Miller)
Early morning walk at Owls Head Lighthouse. (Photo courtesy Stephanie Miller)
(Photo courtesy Brenda Sullivan)
View from Mt. Battie. (Photo courtesy Carolyn Kanicki)
An early morning tour of Lake Megunticook! (Photo courtesy Roger Wickenden)
Red tulip. (Photo courtesy Maggie Trout)
A spring bloom. (Photo courtesy Peter Imber)
(Photo courtesy Brian Robinson)
(Photo courtesy Brian Robinson)
(Photo by Christina Wohler)
Tiki the Chihuahua and Suki the Terrier are best friends. Although they don’t live together they share many sleepovers. In the beginning of April, Suki’s mother tested positive for Covid19 which forced Suki and Tiki to be in quarantine from each other. A few weeks ago they were reunited for a short walk.This past weekend they were able to spend some quality time together. Yes, even our pets are affected by this virus! You can follow these two on Instagram at SukilovesTiki. (Photo by Donna Kessler)
Frosty top Megunticook Mountain May 9. (Photo by James C.)
Penobscot Narrows Bridge. (Photo courtesy Jane Schroeder)
High tide Rockland. (Photo courtesy Jane Schroeder)
Having a Bad Hair Day, May 10, in Camden. (Photo courtesy James C)
Full Moon rise over Rockland Harbor. (Photo courtesy Carolyn Kanicki)
A pretty evening on Lake Megunticook 5/14/2020. (Photo by Roger Wickenden)
A pretty evening on Lake Megunticook 5/14/2020. (Photo by Roger Wickenden)
Pot of gold. May 16, 2020. (Photo by Maggie Trout)
No wind at Rockland Harbor, Saturday, May 16. (Photo by Fred Witherby)
Crows taking a Sunday walk in Camden, May 17. (Photo courtesy James C.)
Sunrise over Rockland Harbor. (Photo courtesy Carolyn Kanicki)
Pandemic sunset. (Photo courtesy Jeanette Perry)
Taraxacum officinale. (Photo courtesy Maggie Trout)
Geese in Union. (Photo courtesy Hal Oakes)
Aldermere Farm. (Photo courtesy Brenda Sullivan)
May 14, Belfast Harbor. (Photo by Sandra Covington)
May 8, Looking out to sea; statue in Camden Harbor Park. (Photo by Sandra Covington)