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Scarborough conservation
Water droplets form on a window while temperatures outside hover below zero in February. It was the coldest February on record in Portland.
Chunks of broken ice cover rocks and surround dinghies full of snow in Cape Porpoise Harbor in Kennebunkport last month.
A cat sits perfectly camouflaged against ice-coated rocks on the edge of Cape Porpoise Harbor in Kennebunkport in February.
High winds have carved patterns In snow still remaining on a roof in Kennebunk, while clearing snow off some icy shingles.
Vestiges of the season's heavy snowfall remain on picnic tables on the pier at the Cape Pier Chowder House Restaurant in Kennebunkport, which is closed for the season.
Ice hangs from the bottom of a dinghy reflected in the water in Cape Porpoise Harbor in Kennebunkport in February. February's record-breaking cold lingered into March.
A mooring buoy with lobster trap buoys tied to it provides a colorful contrast to the broken ice chunks surrounding it in Cape Porpoise Harbor in Kennebunkport.
Snow that has slid off the metal roof of a barn in Arundel piles up against the front of the barn. Between Jan. 24 and Feb. 22, Portland recorded its second-highest 30-day snow total of 65.4 inches.
Ice hangs off the side of a dinghy tied up to a dock in Cape Porpoise Harbor in Kennebunkport.
A crack in tidal ice along the Mousam River in Kennebunk reveals the rocks beneath it.
Ice forms along the waterline of the hull of a lobster boat moored in Cape Porpoise Harbor in Kennebunkport.
A duck takes flight past ice floes in Cape Porpoise Harbor in Kennebunkport.