Maine Nature NewsJuly 1, 2008
Vol. 13, No. 25
This Week's Black Fly Report ![]() Saturday, June 21 T2R10, Abol Bridge (Map 10)
This baby pileated woodpecker was waiting for his dinner! KJT |
Editor's
Column
Robin's Ramblings Hello! There's a question in Q&A. Jj was here to visit and have lunch with some of our friends yesterday. We were talking about MNN and she told me that she's had four phone calls to her business asking for black fly information. Vision IPD is Jj's business. The number won't connect you to Maine Nature News. There isn't a number to MNN other than my house phone. If you think there's something I need to publish immediately you're welcome to 411.com me. There's there no office staff. Heck, there isn't an office. I'm sitting in the swing under the maple trees right now. MNN "staff" consists of me and a lot of volunteers. The best way to keep up on black flies through MNN is to visit the black fly page (link below the banner) or email me if you need an update quickly. If you need website, logo or other design information please DO call Jj at the number in the ad. Thanks! Happy Fourth of July! Sincerely, Robin Follette Editor/Publisher |
Q&A Q.
I found this mass buried in the sand on Abol Pond beach. It's
quite sold, more firm than Jello. I thought at first it might be
frog eggs but it didn't feel right. Does anyone know what this
is? RF |