CAAS Call Note - June 2022

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Join Us AT OUR JUNE MEETING! Join us at our next meeting Thursday, June 2, 6:30/7:00pm Book Exchange and Walk at Fenner Nature Center 2020 E Mount Hope Ave, Lansing Join CAAS for a short annual meeting and book exchange followed by an evening walk. Our program will begin with a Nature and Bird Book Exchange starting at 6:30. If you bring a book, you will receive a ticket to exchange for a different book to take home. If you did not bring a book, you can purchase a book from the table. All proceeds will go to CAAS. The Annual Meeting, welcome and comments by the board will begin at 7pm, followed by a walk at 7:15pm. Dress for the weather, layers and boots or water proof shoes are recommended. Bring binoculars if you have them. Extra binoculars will be available to borrow during this event. This walk will be appropriate for all ages and nonmembers are welcome. The book exchange will begin at 6:30pm. The walk will begin at approximately 7:15pm.

Dedicated to creating a greater awareness, appreciation, and understanding of the interrelatedness of all Michigan’s wild places and wildlife and the need for stewardship.

A NOTE FROM OUR PRESIDENT It was wonderful to see so many of your smiling faces at our May meeting at the Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center! The return to inperson meetings will continue with our June meeting at Fenner Nature Center on Thursday, June 2nd and we plan to hold the 2022-23 program year meetings in-person if possible. Our board will meet this summer to decide on the meeting location and will continue to keep our members health and safety as a priority. Each summer, our board also starts planning and reaching out to program speakers and scheduling field trips. If you have a field trip suggestion, a meeting topic or a speaker to recommend, please reach out as we would love to hear your ideas and offer programs our members will enjoy. Programs will begin again in September and details for our first meeting will be announced on our Facebook page and in the September Call Note. Until then, hopefully the summer will be a relaxing time for many of you following the excitement of spring migration. You may also be lucky enough to view the breeding season up close and personal in your yard, or tune in to the Spartan Stadium Falcon Cam online!

For our family, summer ushers in a time of fun, relaxation and recreation. We love spending time in northern Michigan camping, hiking, boating and of course, birding. This year we have a couple of camping trips planned in Roscommon (with a trip to the Houghton Lake Mud Flats to see the breeding Black Terns) and Wilderness State Park (near the tip of the mitten, in an area I have not birded much before). The summer downtime will be especially treasured as our oldest starts high school in the fall and the speed of our lives seems to move a little bit faster each year. I am so thankful that the rhythms of nature keep a consistent and comforting predictability, reminding me of the fleetingness of each season, the joys found in the small and great changes and the absolutely breathtaking beauty we are surrounded by each day. Happy Birding and have a wonderful summer! Sincerely, Kristy Taylor CAAS President

Our 2022-23 Program year will begin in September 2022. We plan on meeting inperson, and will post details in the September Call Note.

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