President's Letter
President’s Letter: An Opportunity to Learn about Native Plants and Buy Them
President’s Letter: Springtime Events are Coming!
President’s Letter: You Can Make a Difference in Your Community
The place where I live is really important to me. Not just my house, but the quality of my neighborhood and community, my city and state. I want to live in a place where birds, animals and people flourish together, a place that’s safe, not polluted, has affordable houses, and that has thriving small businesses and well-functioning government and schools.
President’s Letter: Thank You to Our Volunteers!
President’s Letter: Have Ideas for Speakers You’d Like to Hear?
President’s Letter: Birding for Everybody!
President’s Letter: Don’t Clean Up That Garden!
President’s Letter: Transforming Yards to Support Birds and Bugs
President’s Letter: Podcasts, a Fun Way to Learn More about Birds
President’s Letter: A Hopeful Outlook
As I write this, the number of people with COVID vaccinations is growing across the country, COVID cases are decreasing, and the CDC is relaxing their national masking guidelines. All are signs that make me hopeful that perhaps we’ll soon be emerging from the pandemic to a “new normal” life in which we can meet face to face again.
President’s Letter: Your Support Needed to Reduce Bird-Window Collisions
President’s Letter: Another Reason for Gardening with Native Plants
An editorial about bugs caught my eye the other day. Bugs? It was an unusual topic for an editorial but this one was in a scientific journal and written by entomologists. While I don’t especially love the little creatures that bite me or damage my garden plants, I’m happy to let them coexist because I know they’re a crucial food source for birds.