“I am a multi-generational Bailey Islander and took this picture on a day when ‘intense/fast moving snow squalls’ were predicted. It wasn’t until the sun was about to set, and gave off this beautiful light, that I was able to capture the last squall of the day.” – Photo by Kerry Coffin of Bailey Island, Maine
My Maine This Week
Each week, NRCM members and supporters submit their Maine photographs to be shared in our My Maine This Week website feature. We also share these photos on our website and social media. They are also considered for our Nature of Maine Calendar!
My Maine This Week: Deb Burd
“I took this pink sky photo at sunset at Third Roach Pond, Shawtown Township in Piscataquis County.” Photo by NRCM member Deb Burd of Lewiston, Maine.
My Maine This Week: Polly Labonte
Haven from Hunters “I took this photo through our window looking out onto Manhanock Pond in Sangerville. It was a breathtaking experience as I was afraid that he would run off before I got the shot.” Photo by NRCM member Polly Labonte of Sangerville, Read More
My Maine This Week: Terry Sprague
Ice Caps “I love how saltwater ice forms over the rock outcrops in this cove and with each ocean tide, builds up and over them. The shapes are amazing. This photo was taken on North Haven.” Photo by NRCM member Terry Sprague of North Haven, Maine.
My Maine This Week: Linda Woods
“This is a photo of Flagstaff Lake, taken from Cranberry Peak.” – Photo by NRCM member Linda Woods of Oakland, Maine
My Maine This Week: Sam Horine
“Out in a mini snowstorm, I took this photo while sitting against a big pine tree. I find it very peaceful.” – Photo by NRCM member Sam Horine of Skowhegan, Maine
My Maine This Week: Stacey LaCombe
“A picture of the Margaret Todd in Bar Harbor taken during sunrise late last fall.” – Photo by Stacey LaCombe of Ellsworth, Maine
My Maine This Week: David Small
“I took a rather cold hike in the Alton area where I captured several photos of Ruffed Grouse that were budding in an area of alders…that and trying to stay warm. This photo shows the grouse all puffed up against the 15 degree day, plus wind!” – Photo by NRCM member David Small of Old Read More
Pam Wells, Maine Wildlife Photographer
NRCM member Pam Wells of Old Town, Maine, has been sharing her wildlife photos with the Natural Resources Council of Maine for many years, and we are so grateful! Enjoy these photos from Pam of wildlife she has seen over the years—much of it on her forestland in Old Town. Thanks, Pam! To learn more Read More