September 2020 from the President

Hello fellow nature lovers, 

It is difficult to believe we are quickly approaching the latter part of 2020, though for some of us, it has not been the kindest of years.  Things have the “appearance” of getting “back to normal.”  Children are “back to school”.  The evenings arrive earlier; the days are shorter.  We are also looking forward to the beginning of our 2020-2021 Season at Conococheague.    

Breaking news:  Conococheague Audubon now has its own Facebook page for those who participate in Facebook.  This is for you to post your photos of birds, wildlife, and plants.  Ifyou are not a member of CAS, you will have to “request” to join.  Once the administrators approve, you may post your photos.  This is NOT for advertising any of your events.  To connect, go to “Conococheague Audubon” or the following address: 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/647514482542153

Please take note of these important September events

  • Sept. 5 FIELD TRIP at 7:30 AM to see the Fall Migrants.  Meet at the Park and Ride, Scotland Exit 20, I-81 northbound.  There will first be a half-mile walk in wet grass at Heisey Orchard.  Come prepared with the proper footwear.  Bill Oyler requests that participants drive their own vehicles and that they maintain social distancing upon exiting the vehicles.   Wearing masks is required when closer than 6 feet.  Please call Bill Oyler, 717-360-5191, in advance if you wish to attend.  You will also need to sign your name upon arrival at the Park and Ride. 
  • Sept. 14 our First MEETING. At 6:30 PM please stroll through the Norlo Park Garden for a self-tour.  Upon entry into the Community Center, please wear a mask and seat yourselves six feet apart from others.  Our speaker will be Brittany Clark of the Penn State Extension Office.  Her topic is Icky Invasives; insects in our Forests, such as the Spotted Lanternfly. 
  • Sept. 19 FIELD TRIP Meet at 9 AM at Big Lots, 184 Southgate Mall parking lot next to Washington Street for a stroll along the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail.  Wearing masks is required, but we will take “mask breaks” during our journey for those who need to.  Social distancing is required.  Call Terri Kochert in advance of the event, 717-263-3692, of your intentions to participate.  You will need to sign your name upon arrival at the trail. 
  • Sept. 26 FIELD TRIP at 11 AM for Hawk Migration.  Leave from Sunnyway Foods parking lot, 49 Warm Spring Road, Chambersburg, to go to the “Pulpit.”  Beginning hawk watchers are welcome.  Bring binoculars. Bring your masks.  Please call Bob Carmack, 717-597-8631, in advance of the event of your intentions to participate.  You will need to sign your name upon arrival at Sunnyway Foods.  

*Please remember that Youth Contests’ entries:  5” X 7” bird photos and longest list of bird species for the year, Dec. 1, 2019-Oct. 12, 2020, are due Oct. 12, 2020 at our regular Monday night meeting. 

Here is some good news on the Conservation front: 

  • A federal court has rejected efforts to weaken the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.  In the past few years there was pushback from the federal government to undermine the decades old treaty protecting birds.  This judge ruled it “illegal” to do so.  The treaty stands as written. 
  • Earlier this month, the President signed into law the Great American Outdoors Act, a historic bipartisan conservation law, which will provide parks, and public lands the protection and care they deserve, with permanent, mandatory funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund at no additional cost to taxpayers. 
  • The Delaware River Watershed has recently been named, ”River of the Year.”  There are plans to celebrate this recognition with virtual and safely in-person events.  I will keep you posted of their planned events. 

For those of you with children ‘back to school virtually,” perhaps you are looking for a “field trip.” I suggest you check out the “Pick Up Pennsylvania 2020” campaign from Sept. 1 – Nov. 30.  Please see the attached flyer about this.   

Friends, I hope to see you at one of our scheduled September events.  Until then, please enjoy this eight- minute documentary video on the hatching and eventual fledging of two hummingbirds. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU_pJ8PAWwQ&feature=emb_rel_end 

Happy Birding!

Terri Kochert

September 2020 from the President
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