If you would like to see some of our local Eastern birds, check out VINS (VT institute of Natural Science) near Quechee, and the Squam Lakes Science Center in Holderness, NH. Even though the New England states are small compared to the Left Coast, there is a big different between the Green Mountains in VT and the White Mountains in NH, and obviously the rocky coast of ME. Head up VT 100, parallels the Green Mtn range, work east across the top of VT into NH, check out Franconia Notch, the Kancamagus Highway (NH 112), north on NH 16 up to Rte 26, then east into ME thru Grafton Notch (notches are mountain passes...). Suggest you visit some of the many National Forest CG's in NH's White Mountain Nat'l Forest. The various Ranger District offices each have very nice educational displays - hidden treasures! If birds are your "thing", make it a point to visit Weeks States park near Lancaster, NH - outstanding display of birds! Acadia National Park in ME is a must. We may be small, but there is a LOT to see in New England! A month may get you a good sampling of New England, but you need at least a month more at a minimum if you plan to visit the Canadian Maritimes, let alone Newfoundland... ST
Two and a hound in a 2015 Coachmen Prism "B+"...pushed by '09 Suby Forester
First 50 done, working on the second pass! Nunavut - we'll see...!
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