MADRID — The High Peaks Alliance has announced three upgrades to the Perham Stream Birding Trail.
Upgrades include a new informational kiosk that now stands at the trailhead. The kiosk was crafted and installed by volunteer Greg West. It will receive its final touches later this season with the addition of signage.
With the help of volunteers, 24 acres were brush-hogged. Machinery was lent by Lloyd Grisolm; Andy Mellor brush-hogged the fields.
Directional signage was updated throughout the trail system, making it easier to navigate. The signs were produced by York Signs of Skowhegan.
Ginni Robie donated six Leopold benches to the Birding Trail.
For more information, visit highpeaksalliance.org.
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