Rogue Valley
Audubon Society
Yellow-breasted Chat
Museum of Natural History
A voice for education and conservation in the natural world.
ANNUAL SPRING POTLUCK AND BIRD WALK  
TUESDAY, MAY 28, AT TOUVELLE STATE PARK
Join Gaylene and Judd Hurley for the annual RVAS Spring Potluck Dinner
and Bird Walk.  Expert leaders will conduct a bird walk along the Rogue
River beginning at 5:00 p.m. with the dinner at 6:00 p.m.  See Page One of
the May issue of
The Chat for further details and directions.
NEXT RVAS BIRDING EVENTS

Sat. May 25 -- Bear Creek Greenway

Sun. May 26 -- Cascade-Siskiyou Nat'l Mon.

Details on Field Trips page
Rogue Valley Audubon Society Newsletter
Submissions for The Chat are due by the 20th of the preceding
       month (e.g. April 20th for the May issue).    
       Email:  roguevalleyaudubon@gmail.com
    MAY EDITION OF THE CHAT NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD  CLICK HERE  
NATIONAL AUDUBON NEWS

Hummingbirds At Home, a new
citizen science program organized
by National Audubon, is designed to
track how changing flowering
patterns may effect the migration
and breeding success of
hummingbirds.

To participate in this program or for
more information, read
this.
     FREE BIRDING BOOKLET

Birding Hotspots, a new free book-
let published by Rogue Valley
Audubon Society, is now available   
at Wild Birds Unlimited in Medford
and Northwest Nature Shop in Ash-
land.  The colorful  foldout includes
a map and text describing 15 local
birding destinations.
 
 
NEW BOARD MEMBERS

Welcome to three newly
elected members of the  
RVAS Board of Directors  

Juliet Grable
Mike Guest
Sue Polich


          

RVAS BANDON TRIP

For a full report, with photos and  
species list, click
HERE.