Bangor Daily NewsThis video is an overview of the case of Ayla Reynolds, a 20-month-old girl who went missing on Dec. 16 or Dec. 17 of 2011. Police and the courts have declared her dead.
The search for Ayla ReynoldsBangor Daily News2019-08-07 | This video is an overview of the case of Ayla Reynolds, a 20-month-old girl who went missing on Dec. 16 or Dec. 17 of 2011. Police and the courts have declared her dead.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsBull moose charges at Maine man #moose #maine #outdoors #surpriseBangor Daily News2024-10-02 | Caleb Lewis captured this footage of a bull moose in the moments leading up to, and as it, charged at him. Bull moose can weigh over 1,000 pounds.
##Watch: Porcupines Quilliam and Quillma raise their familyBangor Daily News2024-10-01 | This video, provided courtesy of Maggie Ransom, show two porcupines and a porcupette in Cornish, Maine.
The male has been named "Quilliam," the female "Quillma" and two porcupettes named "Baby Quilliam" and "Quillomena."
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsHunting Maine black bear with Green Lake Guide ServiceBangor Daily News2024-09-28 | Pete Warner was lucky enough to get a black bear in the very last hours of Maine's hunting season. He was able to get out with the Green Lake's Guide Service, a Hancock County sportsmen's service.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsWinthrop, Maine, companys custom picnic table boatsBangor Daily News2024-09-17 | Maine Float, a small business in Winthrop, Maine, has capitalized on the popularity of non-conventional boats and creates picnic table floats to lounge on -- on the lake -- all summer long.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaine loons calling to each other in the summerBangor Daily News2024-09-17 | Chris May saw and heard these loons calling to each other on a Maine lake in mid-July. The loon call is distinct among the summer soundscape in Maine.
The peculiar birds are a protected species in Maine, and there has been a push to improve fishing regulations to help prevent the loons from ingesting lead and plastic.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynews612-pound tuna caught at Casco Bay Bluefin BonanzaBangor Daily News2024-09-17 | The 6th annual Casco Bay Bluefin Bonanza was held at the end of July 2024. The fish in this video is 612.5 pounds and was the last one brought in by Bobby Strong and crew of the fishing vessel Amy Lyn, and signaled the end of the tournament. The Bluefin Bonanza raises money for academic scholarships for students in the trades at Maine's seven community colleges, and helps further tuna studies at the University of Maine School of Marine Sciences and the Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsFawns grazing in western MaineBangor Daily News2024-09-17 | Allie Ladd never ceases to catch some sweet moments on his trail camera. This week, he's captured some fawns who are growing healthily.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsWe asked people in Bangor how to say difficult-to-pronounce Maine placesBangor Daily News2024-09-17 | We asked people in Bangor how to pronounce these Maine town and place names. Not all is as it appears, with some tricky pronunciations that stump up even native Mainers.
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Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsThese rascally Maine raccoons enjoy yummy applesBangor Daily News2024-09-17 | Watch these raccoons, captured on a trail camera by Allie Ladd, munch on some apples in western Maine.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaineHealth sign blinks all nightBangor Daily News2024-08-30 | MaineHealth opened its gleaming, new $378 million Malone Family Tower in May, though work continued on its Congress Street-facing landscape throughout the summer. That included installing an enormous, taller-than-a-person lighted sign right at street level.
It's impossible to miss, especially at night, as you drive or walk past. That's why it's been difficult to ignore the fact that half of it has been blinking on and off all night like a broken motel sign for more than a week.
One second it reads "MaineHealth," the next it reads just "ealth."
A hospital spokesman reached Friday morning said he wasn't aware of the problem and he'd pass the info on up the chain.MaineHealth sign blinking all nightBangor Daily News2024-08-30 | MaineHealth opened its gleaming, new $378 million Malone Family Tower in May, though work continued on its Congress Street-facing landscape throughout the summer. That included installing an enormous, taller-than-a-person lighted sign right at street level.
It's impossible to miss, especially at night, as you drive or walk past. That's why it's been difficult to ignore the fact that half of it has been blinking on and off all night like a broken motel sign for more than a week.
One second it reads "MaineHealth," the next it reads just "ealth."
A hospital spokesman reached Friday morning said he wasn't aware of the problem and he'd pass the info on up the chain.Watch: Maine political sign torn down from Dixmont propertyBangor Daily News2024-08-29 | The video captured two people removing what appears to be a political sign on Hog Hill Road in Dixmont on Aug. 17, 2024.
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Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsThis Maine doe chases down a coyoteBangor Daily News2024-08-23 | The coyote is only one of several predators that like to prey on Maine’s white-tailed deer. But the doe in this trail camera video belonging to Contributor Colin Chase has turned the tables by becoming the aggressor.
Video courtesy of Colin Chase @MaineWoodsbooger This footage has been edited for length. Edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News. -------------------- Support the BDN: bangordailynews.com/support Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/bangordailynews Threads:
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaine wildcats are on the prowlBangor Daily News2024-08-23 | These videos, provided courtesy of Allie Ladd and Gail Smith, show Maine's wildcats - lynx and bobcats - meandering through their natural habitats.
Videos courtesy of Allie Ladd; Gail Smith. Edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News.Windmill blade strikes railroad bridge in Stockton Springs, MaineBangor Daily News2024-08-09 | A tractor-trailer carrying a windmill blade hit a railroad overpass in Stockton Springs on Friday morning.
The crash happened about 5:30 a.m. on Route 1, according to Shannon Moss, a spokesperson for the Maine Department of Public Safety.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsFirefighters put out flames at Katahdin Forest Products, Oakfield, MaineBangor Daily News2024-08-06 | Fire ripped through the 10-foot mill at Katahdin Forest Products in Oakfield destroying the building on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2024, according to town officials.
Video by Kathleen Phalen Thomaselli / Houlton Pioneer Times. Edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News -------------------- Support the BDN: bangordailynews.com/support Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/bangordailynews Threads:
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsRare South American bird seen in midcoast Maine #news #birdsBangor Daily News2024-07-31 | A bird native to South America and the southern United States was spotted for the first time in Maine in a small pond in the Lincoln County town of Somerville last week.
Video by Doug Hitchcox of the Maine Audubon Society via WGME/CBS 13 through media sharing agreement. Edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsBangor Police Department serves warrant at homeless encampmentBangor Daily News2024-07-25 | A husband and wife were arrested Thursday morning at a homeless encampment in Bangor.
The special response team with the Bangor Police Department searched a camper at the homeless encampment, known as Tent City or Camp Hope, around 9:20 a.m. Thursday, Bangor police Sgt. Jason McAmbley said.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsBody camera footage of June 11 police shooting in Belfast, Maine #maine #policeBangor Daily News2024-07-22 | Sgt. Nicholas Oettinger fatally shot Daniel Ryan of Belfast on Monday, June 11 after he allegedly charged at police with a gas canister that was on fire.
Body camera footage released by the Maine Office of the Attorney General, provided to the BDN by CBS 13/WGME. Edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily NewsMaine bull with velvet antlers spotted near Sandy Stream Pond in Baxter State Park #trailcamBangor Daily News2024-07-22 | Christi Elliott captured a magnificent sight in the Maine woods -- a bull moose in the process of growing out his antlers. The antlers are covered in a delicate layer of velvet that is shed before mating season, and the moose drop their antlers yearly during December through March or April.
Instagram: instagram.com/bBlack bears get up close and personal with Maine trail camBangor Daily News2024-07-22 | Allie Ladd's trail camera captured a curious black bear cup that decided to investigate the trail camera.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsGreen herons tend their babies in MaineBangor Daily News2024-07-22 | Jenna Wise captured these moments of two green heron parents tending to their newly hatched, fuzzy chicks during a Maine summer.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsWinter storm flooding decimates Maine roadsBangor Daily News2024-07-22 | Footage from winter storms in December 2023 and January 2024, which dumped unprecedented amounts of water across the state.
The flooding was especially bad in Maine's coastal towns, who saw numerous road washouts and damages that many communities are still addressing this summer. Some towns face the difficult choice of whether to rebuild roads that are at risk for damage in future storms. Read the full story at bangordailynews.com.
Video edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsBlack bear checks out Maine ledgeBangor Daily News2024-07-15 | A black bear was captured on Allie Ladd's trail camera taking stock of this open area that overlooks a ledge in the western Maine woods.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaine firefighters tow vehicle off mountain bike trails in Rockland #maine #firefighterBangor Daily News2024-07-15 | Rockland Fire Department tows vehicle off mountain bike trails on July 15, 2024.
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Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsA road washout on the Sweet Road in north Lincoln, Maine, after torrential downpours #maineBangor Daily News2024-07-11 | A video captured by Flippin Fun Dance Studio, located on Sweet Road, showed a heavy flow of flood water rushing across the road, creating potential sinkhole conditions. The business canceled its services for the day due to the road conditions.
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Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsFlooding takes out ATV trail entrance in Lincoln, Maine, during torrential rain storm on July 11Bangor Daily News2024-07-11 | Flash flooding as the result of thunderstorms that brought heavy rain resulted in washouts in a number of locations in northern Maine on Thursday.
At least two roads in Lincoln experienced dangerous washouts that prevented travel Thursday morning, according to the Lincoln public works crew. Drivers were warned of flash flooding on both Sweet Road and Frost Street in north Lincoln, according to a Facebook post made by the town.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaine cow moose is busy with her twinsBangor Daily News2024-07-08 | Allie Ladd of Byron has yet another stunning video for us this week. A cow moose is seen grazing with her two twin calves. Most moose have one to two calves per year, and younger cows typically only have one healthy calf.
On rare occasions, moose can have triplets.
Video courtesy of Allie Ladd. Edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsYoung Mainer thrives in homesteading life with dairy goatsBangor Daily News2024-07-08 | Julia Colcord talks about Full Moon Creamery, her Belfast homestead, with daughters Lavender and Lilac and their herd of Nubian dairy goats. Income from Colcord's YouTube channel, @fullmooncreamery, covers the property taxes on the home she inherited and allows her to be a stay-at-home mother.
Video by Elizabeth Walztoni / BDN. Edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsHow to properly catch and release a brook trout #troutfishing #fishing #maine #brooktroutBangor Daily News2024-07-08 | Destiny Murray of Madison shows how she released her 7.4-pound 25 1/2 inch brook trout she caught on Moosehead Lake this week after letting it recover some in the net in the water.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsOff-duty policeman catches whale breaching off Maine coast #whale #whalewatch #wow #rare #surpriseBangor Daily News2024-07-05 | An off-duty Kittery police officer captured this rare up-close sighting of a whale breaching in Pepperrell Cove off the coast of Kittery, Maine on July 4, 2024.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaine birds just doing their thingBangor Daily News2024-07-01 | These videos, captured by Christi Elliott and Brian Sawyer, give us an insight into what birds in Maine do in their day-to-day lives.
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Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsSmall plane crashes on Swans Island, Hancock County, MaineBangor Daily News2024-06-28 | The small plane that crashed on Swan’s Island earlier this week narrowly avoided hitting a power line before landing in some trees, according to a video captured by a woman who witnessed the event."It happened so fast that it was hard to process in the moment," Meghan Joyce, a resident who captured the incident on her phone at 5:48 p.m. on Tuesday, told WVII ABC 7/WFVX Fox 22.Joyce, who shared the video with the BDN, said that the pilot was relatively unharmed, walking away from the crash and suffering what appeared to be a broken nose.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsSmall plane crashes on Swans Island in Hancock County, MaineBangor Daily News2024-06-28 | The small plane that crashed on Swan’s Island earlier this week narrowly avoided hitting a power line before landing in some trees, according to a video captured by a woman who witnessed the event."It happened so fast that it was hard to process in the moment," Meghan Joyce, a resident who captured the incident on her phone at 5:48 p.m. on Tuesday, told WVII ABC 7/WFVX Fox 22.Joyce, who shared the video with the BDN, said that the pilot was relatively unharmed, walking away from the crash and suffering what appeared to be a broken nose.
Courtesy of Meghan Joyce. Video edited by Leela Stockley for the Bangor Daily News.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsDid you know this is how Christmas trees are trimmed? #christmastrees #maineBangor Daily News2024-06-27 | Jesse Jimerson "shears" a Christmas tree into the classical holiday shape at Piper Mountain Christmas Tree Farm in Newburgh. He will also prune the top of the tree's growth each summer so it grows out, rather than up. "“It’s like a hydra,” Jimerson said. “You cut off its head and two more grow in its place."
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsBoston Celtics 2024 Duck Boat Championship Parade #celtics #nba #nbachampions #boston #maineBangor Daily News2024-06-21 | ...Watch these Maine moose negotiate rocks and muddy terrainBangor Daily News2024-06-17 | Allie Ladd is back at it again, with these up-close looks at what Maine moose get up to in the woods. Moose are thriving this time of year, when calves are maturing and their feast of various flora are in full array.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaine Climate Resilience Program: Assisted Migration - Chinkapin OakBangor Daily News2024-06-17 | Lauren Kircheis, director of research and education at the Viles Arboretum in Augusta, explains the arboretum's "forest of the future" project on June 13, 2024. Around her grow tree species usually seen in the mid-Atlantic states. Kircheis is one of numerous Maine researchers promoting the concept of "assisted migration," bringing these tree species here from further south in preparation for climate change.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMaine Climate Resilience Program: Assisted Migration - Eastern ninebarkBangor Daily News2024-06-17 | Lauren Kircheis, director of research and education at the Viles Arboretum in Augusta, explains how one species usually seen in New Jersey and Maryland could thrive in Maine one day. Many others may grow here soon too as the climate warms and challenges the health of Maine species like pine and spruce trees.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsMoose spotted in downtown BangorBangor Daily News2024-06-16 | A moose was spotted on the home security cameras of two downtown Bangor residents early Sunday, June 16, 2024. The moose appeared to travel from Palm Street to Market Street between 3:15 a.m. and 3:30 a.m.. Videos courtesy of Corey Pease and Devin Nease. --------------------- Support the BDN: bangordailynews.com/support
Snapping turtles can have a vicious bite, so this cardboard trick can be a good way to move them to a safer environment without hurting yourself or the turtle's delicate carapace.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsWatch this white tailed doe and fawn calmly grazeBangor Daily News2024-06-03 | Seth Raven captured this brief footage of a doe and her spring fawn grazing calmly in the Maine woods in late May.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsWatch this doe and her white tailed deer fawn calmly graze #maine #wildlife #deer #trailcamBangor Daily News2024-05-29 | Seth Raven captured this brief footage of a doe and her spring fawn grazing calmly in the Maine woods in late May.
Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsDid you know this about downtown Bangor, Maine? #museum #frog #maineBangor Daily News2024-05-28 | If you find yourself on Main Street in Bangor roughly 15 minutes past the hour, you may hear a frog croak.
The sound comes from the clock mounted to the Maine Discovery Museum’s facade. Designed by Brooksville-based sculptor Joe Rizzo, it depicts a frog reading a book sitting on a pocket watch surrounded by a paintbrush, pencil, cello, stars and a globe.
Similar to a cuckoo clock, the number of croaks it emits corresponds to the hour, but the clock hands and noise are about 15 minutes late. This means that around 11:15, downtown Bangor is treated to 11 frog croaks — twice a day, every day.
Read the full story at bangordailynews.comI found 100 spotted salamanders in one night in MaineBangor Daily News2024-05-20 | BDN Outdoors contributor Aislinn Sarnacki found more than 100 salamanders in woodland pools near her home.
Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/bangordailynews Twitter: twitter.com/bangordailynews Instagram: instagram.com/bangordailynewsBaby animals are out in MaineBangor Daily News2024-05-20 | Sarah Calnan Trask captured this curious fox kit playing on her property in mid-May, along with the geese and their goslings. Springtime is the time of year when animal babies of all kinds are making their way into the world.