Mongabay and Bird Friendly Maple
Bird-friendly maple syrup boosts Vermont forest diversity & resilience
Mongabay highlights the importance of bird friendly maple
WOODSTOCK, Vermont — As the sun rises, the ethereal song of a wood thrush echoes through Bourdon Maple Farm’s 55-hectare (135-acre) forest in Woodstock. A bright scarlet tanager wings about the canopy as hungry yellow-bellied sapsuckers drill into tree bark.
At the height of maple sugaring season, birds provide a comforting soundtrack for the farm’s head of operations, sales and marketing, Meg Emmons.
“A lot of times, the birds are my only company out here in the woods,” she said, smiling at a nearby black-capped chickadee. But the forest’s most vocal residents are also some of its most vulnerable.
For the complete article, please visit: https://news.mongabay.com/2023/12/bird-friendly-maple-syrup-boosts-vermont-forest-diversity-resilience/
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