
- Field Trip: SPRING MIGRANTS. Note: this is an evening trip, starting at 6:00 PM
- Walk around a pond, meadows and woods.
- Location: Lehman home at 750 Tallow Hill Rd, Chambersburg, PA 17202.
- Leader: Josh Donaldson
Conococheague Audubon Society
PO Box 20, Fayetteville, PA 17222


Bluebird Trail will open in March. Box monitors are needed.
We’ve added a new trail at Caledonia, and our leaders are still learning where the boxes are.
An information session is planned for Saturday, March 8, at 9:30 AM in the Penn National Clubhouse, 3720 Clubhouse Drive, Fayetteville, PA. The keynote address will be presented by Joan Watroba from the Bluebird Society of Pennsylvania.
Contact: Lynn and Dorian Runt, 717-352-4995 or adamsmail@centurylink.net
Presentation: All About Birds
Presented by Conococheague Audubon member Terri Kochert.
As part of the library’s Children’s Hour, this FREE presentation is geared towards children. Plans include a Bird Trivia game and other activities. See what bird nests, eggs, and feathers look like up close.
Location: Coyle Free Library, 102 N Main St, Chambersburg PA 17201.

If you love learning about the natural world and spending time outdoors, come learn about the many joys and challenges of birding, including why we don’t call it “bird watching” anymore and why you should go birding!
Learn how to identify different species, including the tools you need, when and where to look for birds, the keys to observing birds, and the importance of listening to bird calls.
Along the way, you’ll see original photos of one hundred different species–almost all of them taken here in South Central Pennsylvania. This is just a sample of the amazing variety of birds that live in, pass through, and wander into our part of the world!
Location: Grove Family Library located at 101 Ragged Edge Rd S,
Chambersburg PA 17202

If you love learning about the natural world and spending time outdoors, come learn about the many joys and challenges of birding, including why we don’t call it “bird watching” anymore and why you should go birding!
Learn how to identify different species, including the tools you need, when and where to look for birds, the keys to observing birds, and the importance of listening to bird calls.
Along the way, you’ll see original photos of one hundred different species–almost all of them taken here in South Central Pennsylvania. This is just a sample of the amazing variety of birds that live in, pass through, and wander into our part of the world!
Location: Coyle Free Library located at 102 N Main St, Chambersburg PA 17201