YORK AUDUBON SOCIETY MISSION
The purpose of the York Audubon Society is to:
(1) promote an appreciation of the wonder, beauty and variety of nature;
(2) to promote a better public understanding of all forms of life and the
life support systems of air, land, and water and their interrelationships; and
(3) to foster a recognition of the need to protect wildlife, habitat, and
natural resources and to use and manage natural resources wisely
York Audubon Society Provides and Supports:
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YORK AUDUBON SOCIETY MISSION
The purpose of the York Audubon Society is to:
(1) promote an appreciation of the wonder, beauty and variety of nature;
(2) to promote a better public understanding of all forms of life and the
life support systems of air, land, and water and their interrelationships; and
(3) to foster a recognition of the need to protect wildlife, habitat, and
natural resources and to use and manage natural resources wisely
York Audubon Society Provides and Supports:
Membership Meetings
Speakers, slides, films and powerpoint presentations on environmental issues and topics
Field Trips
Bird watching, wildflowers, nature
Winter Bird Feeding
Pinchot, Codorus, Marietta Watershed bird observation stations
Audubon Adventures
Environmental education grades 3-5
Newsletter
Published 5 times a year
Environmental Projects
Wetland preservation, tree plantings
Partners In Flight
Neo-tropical migrant study
Annual Bird Seed Sale
Funds environmental education projects
Annual Christmas Bird Census
Defines York County bird population
Environmental Study Scholarships
National Audubon camps
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We have four wrought iron stands with hangers ( at 6-7 feet tall) that we would like to get rid of, one with squirrel baffle. Would a member be interested?
We have four wrought iron stands with hangers ( at 6-7 feet tall) that we would like to get rid of, one with squirrel baffle. Would a member be interested?
View lessThis morning, Thursday, Jan 26 I observed thousands of what appeared to be gulls….flying mostly east to west/ SEE to NWW. I viewed them from my porch near Windsor Road x Kendale Road. The morning sun was focused through a narrow horizontal clearing between earth and clouds…lighting up the white birds against the dark sky to the north. Spectacular. Did anyone else see this?
This morning, Thursday, Jan 26 I observed thousands of what appeared to be gulls….flying mostly east to west/ SEE to NWW. I viewed them from my porch near Windsor Road x Kendale Road. The morning sun was focused through a narrow horizontal clearing between earth and clouds…lighting up the white birds against the dark sky to the north. Spectacular. Did anyone else see this?
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