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The Harlequin, Winter 2012
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2012 Hog Island scholarship available
Hog Island on midcoast Maine
York County Audubon is seeking an educator or community leader to participate in a one-week program on famed Hog Island off mid-coast Maine in July 2012. The YCAS scholarship will pay 70% (up to $700) of the recipient’s cost for program tuition, room, and board. Applications are due March 1.
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The Harlequin, Autumn 2011
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Video: Birding in York County
Birding with Marie Jordan at West Buxton Library 2011 from srctv on Vimeo.
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Birding Challenge 2011: It’s Up to You!
Nine teams numbering 20 birders took to the field on May 13th and 14th to raise funds in support of York County Audubon Conservation/Education efforts. We set records this year with numbers of folks in the field and total species seen: 170! Highlights of the day included a Barred Owl while snoozing by the Watsons, [...]
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Correspondence: Cory’s College Fund
Dear Ms. Zimmerman,
I would like to thank you and the York County Audubon Society for the June Ficker Memorial College Fund. So far school has been going well for me, and in particular I have found a lot of interest for my terrestrial wildlife and wetland conservation classes. My professor, Dr. Perlut, is very interested in birds himself, and has been banding Savannah Sparrows in Vermont for the last nine years. I hope to work with him this summer conducting bird count surveys along the Saco River. I am also looking forward to taking a class on bird banding, which will be offered in the fall. I am very grateful for the financial aid you have provided for my educational pursuits. I also appreciate the skills and knowledge I have received through working alongside June Ficker last summer. I wish you all the best.
Sincerely, Cory French
Birding Challenge 2011: Announcement
Did you know that the majority of the York County Audubon financial outreach is supported by our Birding Challenge Fund Raiser. We support great relationships with The Center for Wildlife, The Puffin Project, the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust, and other York County conservation organizations.
Because of these relationships we can offer exciting community based programs like our [...]
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Full House for Winter Wildlife Day
On February 24th the auditorium at the Wells Reserve was filled with the sounds of joyful kids and thankful parents, Yes, it was our Winter Wildlife Day! We cosponsored this event with the Center for Wildlife and the Wells Reserve at Laudholm. A total of 106 individuals of which over half were children attended the [...]
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Birding Challenge 2010
York County Audubon would like to thank all those who pledged toward the 2010 Birding Challenge. Due to their generosity, YCAS is pleased to make these disbursements:
- $1500 Stratton Island Internship
- $750 The Center for Wildlife
- $750 The Nature Conservancy — to help support the repair to the boardwalk at the Saco Heath
- $500 The Kennebunkport Conservation Trust — to supply the bird feeders
York County Audubon thanks the businesses who helped make the 2010 Birding Challenge a success:
- Alfredo’s Italian Pizzeria, Wells
- B & B Burner Service, Biddeford
- Bluethroat Birdtours LLC, Sierra Vista, Arizona
- Bob & Mike’s Mini Mart, Saco
- Body in Balance Physical Therapy, Inc., Springvale
- Buffleheads, Inc., Biddeford
- The Center for Wildlife, Cape Neddick
- Chiropractic Family Wellness Center, Scarborough
- Cote-Dow Accounting Services, Bar Mills
- Don Guay’s Service Center, Kennebunk
- Dupuis Hardware, Biddeford
- Esty Optical Company, Saco
- Karen E. Hall, DMD, PA, Kennebunk
- Kennebunk Hardware, Kennebunk
- Lo Ink Specialties, Kennebunkport
- Port Lobster Co., Inc., Kennebunkport
- Ray’s Auto Tech, Biddeford
- Resurgence Engineering, Portland
- Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution, Saco
- Saco Valley Autocare, LLC, Saco
- Shady Brook Farm, Biddeford
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Meet Our New Board Members

Scott Richardson and Bill & Monica Grabin with David Shackelford (speaker at the 2010 annual meeting)
Monica Grabin is a musician and educator. She is the creator of historical programs called “Singing History,” which she has presented for thousands of students and many libraries, museums and other organizations throughout New England since 1986. These programs use authentic songs and stories to teach about many aspects of American history. She is a featured artist with the Maine Arts Commission’s Touring Artists and Arts in Education Programs, and the New England Foundation for the Arts. She is also an avid birder and amateur naturalist. She and her husband, Bill, have spent countless hours in the Maine woods and across America hiking, birding, and appreciating the wonders of our natural world.
Bill Grabin graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1970 with a degree in natural science, and has maintained a great appreciation for the outdoors since hiking and camping in many of the national parks during his college years. He is proud to have been a co-founder of Renaissance Greeting Cards, the first major greeting card publisher to produce its complete line on recycled paper. He served as a Director of the Kennebunk Land Trust for ten years, including three years as President. He moved to Maine in 1981 with his wife Monica and their two children, Gabe and Brenna.
Scott Richardson’s childhood fascination in birds grew stronger over the years thanks to patient mentors and a supportive family. By the time he moved to Maine, at 20, birding had become a serious hobby. A few years later, he began formally studying natural history with a focus in ornithology. During the 1990s, he surveyed birds in Washington, Alaska, Hawai`i, and Maine; wrote recovery plans and status reports as a state endangered species biologist; and became enthusiastic about citizen science. For the past 10 years, he has had a key role in spreading the word about York County’s incredible Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve and its vital nonprofit partner, Laudholm Trust.
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