Hello fellow nature lovers,
Most of the beautiful fall colors have waned. We all look forward to the culmination of the election on Nov. 3, 2020. Again, I encourage you all to go to the polls to vote (if you have not already mailed in your ballot). Whatever the outcome, life goes on. We have much to be grateful for, living in these United States of America. Prayerfully the rights and privileges we already experience will continue.
Just a reminder to all that we are looking for a new Vice President. Ken Higley, due to extenuating circumstances, has stepped out of that role. So, if you know of anyone wishing to serve CAS in that capacity, please advise me ASAP.
We are about to experience our first ever CAS Zoom meeting. Harry Campbell of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, according to his company’s COVID-19 protocols, will be joining us at Norlo Park Community Center via Zoom instead of in person at our November 9, 2020 general meeting. The title is Chesapeake Baby: Saving a National Treasure. The Zoom meeting will begin at 7:15 PM and will last a total of 40 minutes. Please note: WE WILL STILL BE MEETING at Norlo Park Community Center at 7 PM. Prior to the Zoom meeting, the Youth Contests Winners will be announced and awarded their prizes. Please join us as we acknowledge both the photography merits of the Best Bird Photos and more so, the tenacity of the Longest Bird List winners. I believe you will be greatly surprised with the skill expressed by our winners. We are grateful to all who participated in this year’s Youth Contests. Please come to encourage our young people.
An errant Rufous Hummingbird has created quite a stir in the birding community. All were rushing to get a look and possibly to get a photo or two. I have included a few photos, taken by Bob Keener, in the above attachment. Also, many had the opportunity to see a migrating flock of 90 American Golden Plovers along Mud Level Road in Shippensburg, Oct. 16, 2020. Also seen in October were Least and Solitary Sandpipers, a Wilson’s Phalarope at the Keefer Road pond, a Brant at the Greencastle Antrim Commons, Pine Siskins, a Red-breasted Nuthatch, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, and a raft of 30 Buffleheads at the Long Pine Dam on October 31.
CAS is inviting anyone to participate in our general meeting on Nov. 9, 2020 via Zoom or in person. Please find below the actual link to the Nov. 9 Zoom meeting. IF you feel uncomfortable about using Zoom, perhaps you can join one of our three practice sessions THIS COMING WEEK. Use the same link for any of the practice sessions and for the real meeting at 7:15 PM on November 9.
CAS Practice Zoom 1 (2020-11-03 at 11AM)
CAS Practice Zoom 2 (2020-11-04 at 4 PM)
CAS Practice Zoom 3 (2020-11-04 at 7:30 PM)
Regular meeting via Zoom: Nov 9, 2020 07:15 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7211203928?pwd=RXNwMjZpQVNvSHJGRld3cWZFQjJiZz09
Meeting ID: 721 120 3928
Passcode: cardinal20
I hope to see your smiling face Nov. 9 at the Norlo Community Center at 7 PM.
Until then, please vote. Good birding to you, one and all!
Terri Kochert
