Ogeechee Audubon Society continues in Flockdown!

Ogeechee Audubon is continuing in Flockdown mode at least through the summer months. With both the temperature and coronavirus cases heating up in Georgia, it is not a good time to venture out for bird walks or field trips together. This all could make us angry birds but we will mask up and go out when we can alone or with a few friends (socially distanced) and watch our feathered friends. Soon enough we will be able to flock together with our Ogeechee Audubon Birdwatching friends.

As you are aware, we did not have our public meeting in June and at this time, we have decided to have a Zoom Program for our membership for the September “public” meeting. This way we can gather virtually to safely enjoy a PowerPoint Program on birds in Kenya presented by Leslie. You all will be hearing more about how you can join the program as the time draws closer to the meeting date in September.

We miss you all and look forward to seeing you all at least virtually in September.

Our April meeting was the time designated in the By Laws for our Annual Meeting and the election of officers. We postponed the Annual Meeting until the next meeting of the membership which will be determined based on the timeline dictated by the virus. Our By Laws do not specifically address a pandemic situation so we believe since our activities are suspended, at the first opportunity when we can safely reconvene and resume our activities, we will have the Annual meeting and hold the elections. In the meantime, the present officers have agreed to continue to serve.

-OAS Board of Directors