Author: Stacey Hollis
stacebird signing off!
Hey ya'll! So, yes, I'll be signing off of this blog for awhile. I'm headed to Costa Rica, where I'll be working at the Saladero Ecolodge on the Gulfo Dulce. At this waterfront destination, accessible only by boat, my job ...
Multimedia Monday: A Bird Lover’s Montage
Happy Multimedia Monday, all! I treat you to a seabird photo collage of pictures from past years working on Project Puffin's Seabird Restoration Program. :) ...
Back on the Mainland!
Whelp, I'm back! Left the seabird island yesterday and hardly had a chance to wave goodbye as the USFWS boat motored us eastward before the rocky island was swallowed by thick, ravenous fog. I was sad to leave but when ...
Midway: Message from the Gyre, A Film Review
Being back on Seal Island, a 66-acre spit of land more than 20 miles off the coast of Maine, I feel like I've returned to paradise. But while this beautiful island, rich with life, appears at first glance to be ...
Project Puffin: Seal Island 2017 Season Summary
Since I only rolled into Seal for just the post-season this year, I thought I’d brush up on the deets of what went on this summer with our beloved terns and puffins as well as the guillemots, razorbills, eiders and ...
Multimedia Monday: Sights from Seal Island NWR
Welcome to the unveiling of the brand new Multimedia Monday! This will be an updated addition to the regular Monday post. I'll be uploading some manner of fun media, be it audio, video, photo..and we'll be alternating the regular Movie ...
Project Puffin: Island Life
I am thrilled to bid you good day from 23 miles off into the Atlantic Ocean where I will be living for the next two weeks on a remote island off the coast of Maine. I am here thanks to ...
Inhabit: A Permaculture Perspective, A Film Review
This week, I had the opportunity to enjoy an evening screening hosted by Transition Sarasota of filmmaker Cōsta Boutsikaris’ documentary Inhabit: A Permaculture Perspective which takes a close look at a host of folks around the eastern United States who ...
This week’s guest on Dispatches from the Field!
Just because I'm immensely proud to have been a part of this, not to mention wanting to toot–ugh I hate clichés–my own horn, but.. I was honored to have the opportunity to be this week's featured guest poster on the ...