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The Harlequin, Spring 2012
Download Spring 2012 Harlequin newsletter (8 MB PDF) Contents include: Birding Challenge For the Sake of the Birds: Get Involved A Piping Plover Experience What Exactly Does York County Audubon Do? Hog Island Scholarship Winner Get Current, Get Organized, Get eBird Winter Wildlife Day February Field Trip The Saco River in Winter Birding Patch: Highland…
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…
Calling young birders for the Maine Young Birders Club!
ByBillDo you know of young birders or naturalists (ages 11-18) who live in southern Maine? If so, we want to hear from them! York County Audubon is helping to launch the Maine Young Birders Club (MYBC)–the first of its kind in the state. MYBC will organize bird walks, field trips, presentations, and other fun events…
Annual Election of Officers and Directors
ByBillThe Nominating Committee has presented a slate of Officers and Directors to the YCA Board, and that slate has been approved by the Directors. At the Annual Meeting on June 20th, the following slate of Officers shall be voted upon by the Membership: Bill Grabin, President, Joyce Toth, Vice President, Kathy Donahue, Treasurer, and Monica…
Birding Backpacks are now at a library near you!
ByBillYork County Audubon has established a Birding Backpack program that donates complete birding kits to local libraries. After a successful trial at the Kennebunk Free Library, we are now engaged in an effort to make these available to libraries throughout York County. This project is being done in memory of one of our dearest friends…
A New Website for the Maine Young Birders Club
ByBillThe newly formed Maine Young Birders Club will be having its second field trip this Saturday at Scarborough Marsh. For more information about this outing and the MYBC, please visit their new website: http://www.maineyoungbirders.org You can also contact Lena Moser or Nathan Hall at maineyoungbirders@gmail.com.
