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APRIL’S VIRTUAL PROGRAM Hi everyone, our April program will be hosted by PRAS, beginning at 7 PM on 4/20/21. Our speaker will be Reinier Munguia discussing ‘Raptors – Predators of the Sky’. Reinier is a full time naturist and nature photographer based in Lakeland, Florida. He has served as President of the Lake Region Audubon Society and Eagle Watch Co-ordinator. He has spoken to our group several times before, and is an engaging speaker. Any follow-up questions may be entered in the chat box below. Enjoy – the ZOOM link is listed below. Mike Krzyzkowski Acting President, Peace River Audubon Society

Topic: PRAS-Raptors-Predators of the Skies Time: Apr 20, 2021 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Meeting ID: 849 4177 0589 Passcode: 893897

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Hi everyone, it’s time for some communication from myself to our membership. To say the least, it’s been a difficult year for our society, as it has been for most. The pandemic has severely limited our participation in the things we enjoy the most – getting together with friends socially, missing out on our field trips and walkabouts, and listening to some great speakers at our monthly meetings. It has also prevented participation in our Annual Banquet which is a main fundraiser for PRAS.

To add to our loss, we have had to deal with the sudden and unexpected death of our President, Ron Mills. Ron was a very humble, competent, and friendly administrator. He is sadly missed. The board has come together to mitigate this loss as best as possible. I wish to extend my thanks to our board for pulling together and managing in his absence.

Nonetheless, we have come through this year by managing most events in a virtual manner thanks to the presence of ZOOM. We have been most fortunate to partner with Venice Audubon Society in sharing their speaker program – this has been a plus as it has extended relationships with our neighboring society and their members. I believe it will continue in the future to our mutual benefit.

We have moved our field trips to a semi-virtual procedure through the efforts of Ron Robinson and his wife Char. They have personally set up various local birding trips which the members could participate on their own, and would forward their sightings to Ron. He would then tabulate them and put them out via PRAS Updates. Thanks Ron and Char – that was a lot of work.

We are looking forward to getting back to normal for the 2021-2022 year! Already we have secured First Alliance Church as a general meeting place for our monthly meetings. We have decided to continue using ZOOM for our monthly board meetings to eliminate travel time, and will probably will do so in the indefinite future. There are some benefits to this pandemic! This will also allow more participation for our ‘snowbirds’ to actively participate wherever they may be at the time. In the past, this has been somewhat of an issue.

Our Annual Meeting is coming up in May. It is at this time that we select our Officers and Board members for the upcoming year. Due to a lack of on site meetings, it has been difficult to approach members to commit to serving in this capacity in a personal manner. There’s nothing like a face to face request here. It has been an honor for me to serve as a past and acting President of PRAS. It has broadened my outlook, I have met many interesting people, and deepened my community connections. Being retired is not all it’s cracked up to be unless you have something meaningful to look forward to.

Please consider signing up as a potential board member – we are always looking for a ‘few good people’. In the past, we have allowed potential board members to sit in on a meeting and see what it’s like and who we are. Then you can make a decision to commit or not. If so, you will be provided with a notebook with a copy of our bylaws, board minutes for the past one year, and a complete contact list of the board members and committee chairs. That way, we expect you to hit the ground running so to speak. There are a lot of opportunities for service with all of our various committees involved in running this chapter. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. I’m even available to meet with you in person if that is preferable.

Here’s to a good next year for Peace River Audubon Society!

Thanks, Mike Krzyzkowski MD Acting President, Peace River Audubon Society mikekrzyz007@gmail.com

 
 
 

April’s self-directed birding activity takes us back to Ollie’s Pond, from Saturday April 10 – Saturday April 17. As the weather warms up our migrating birds should be coming through.

Ollie’s Pond is a 41 acre man-made drainage facility managed by Charlotte County. This pond is named in the memory of Ollie Hewitt, one of the PRAS’s best birders and volunteers.

When on your walk , please enjoy the nice surroundings while walking on the unpaved but well groomed path and list the birds you observe. Watch for birds on the pond, in the trees that surround you, and the many birds flying by.

Please submit the birds you have seen to Ron and Char Robinson at crob80517@aol.com by Tuesday, April 20th. As usual, we will then combine all the lists and report back to everyone on our groups findings.

We’re hoping our white pelicans will be returning this month in the large numbers we saw last year.

Ollie’s Pond is in the midst of a lovely residential area, and is not easily seen from any main roads.

Here are some directions:

  1. From Pellam and Wintergarden: Travel West on Wintergarden, then South on Dando or Sargeant to the pond. Parking lot will be on the right.

  2. From Collingswood and Bly: Travel East on Bly to the pond, then go around the pond to the left to find the parking lot.

Please enjoy this wonderful little piece of our paradise and email us if you have any questions or need further directions. Enjoy.

Ron and Char Robinson

 
 
 

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