July 2023 From the President

Conococheague Audubon is the proud owner of a new laptop computer. This one doesn’t have a row or two of dead pixels, which is nice. It’s also much faster than the old one. You’ll get to see it in action at our first meeting of the 2023-2024 season on Monday, September 11. Chris and Rebecca Payne will tell us all about their birding trip to Belize. We’re finalizing the activities for the season; you’ll get an Activities List in the mail in August.

The garden team is planning an educational and conversational tour of our chapter’s Native Plants Garden at Norlo Park (3050 Lincoln Way E, Fayetteville, PA 17222) on Monday July 17th at 9 AM.  We’ll begin with a short Master Gardener class on native plants by MG and garden volunteer Anne St. John, followed by a tour of the garden focused on the plants as well as the butterflies, bees, and birds which depend so much on native plants. It will conclude well before noon.  Our walk will be on lawn grass which may not be dry. Rain date is Wednesday July 19th, 9 AM. This will be the first of what we plan to be an annual event, open to the public. We hope to see you there! Please wear your CAS t-shirt and hat, if you have them. Please contact tour host Josh Donaldson with any questions at 717-264-6920.

Terri Kochert is arranging volunteers to represent CAS at our display table at the Chambersburg Farmers’ Market on 4th Saturdays, 9 AM – noon, July – September. Contact Terri Kochert, bobterri81@comcast.net or 717-263-3692. Stop by and see all the material Terri and others have gathered for the public.

National Audubon has collected some good photos of some awfully cute baby birds. Check them out!

Thank you for your continued support and interest, and good birding! 

July 2023 From the President
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