We look forward to seeing you Monday Sept 26 at our first DCBC meeting of the season. Please note the new social and start time. Guests and students are welcome. Special thanks to Christina Voice, our newsletter editor, for her newsletter contributions. If you want to see the full newsletter please email me privately. - Darlene Sillick, co program chair The Delaware County Bird Club meetings and program presentations take place on the fourth Monday of each month, September through April, except in November and December when they are held on alternate days to accommodate the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays. Meetings are held in the lodge at Deer Haven Preserve at 4183 Liberty Road, Delaware OH, 43015. Doors open at the new time of 6:30 PM and programs begin at 7:00 PM and will be followed by reports of local bird sightings and socializing. Meeting dates can also be found on the Preservation Parks Calendar at this link: http://www.preservationparks.com/events-calendar/ September 26th: "Celebrate Ohio's Birds, Bees and Other Pollinators" - Marci Lininger, USFWS Wildlife Biologist, and Jennifer Windus, retired ODNR There are numerous places throughout the state of Ohio that can become an oasis for Monarchs and other pollinators. It may be in your backyard garden, at your school, church or place of business. The potential is great and opportunities exist almost everywhere. From big to small these projects have the potential to help reverse the decline in Monarch and other pollinator populations. Schools, youth and community groups, businesses, and state and local governments can engage in planting native milkweed and other native plant species, creating Monarch/pollinator habitat along roadsides, rights of way, and other public and private lands. By enlisting a broad group of partners, from school children to CEOs, we will build a connected conservation constituency. It will take all of us working together, doing "all we can, where we can" to achieve our goal of providing pollinator habitat across the state of Ohio. Marci Lininger is a graduate of the Masters of Environment and Natural Resources program at The Ohio State University. She currently works for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a Biologist and transportation liaison. Marci has studied the use and implementation of wildlife crossings in Ohio for the last five years including the use of strategic roadside habitats that enhance use and crossing capabilities. In addition to her regular duties as a transportation liaison, Marci coordinates the Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative, which is a statewide network of partners who work to increase pollinator awareness and hands-on habitat creation throughout the state. Marci is also a college instructor educating students in the fields of environmental science, ecology and transportation ecology research. Jennifer Windus worked at the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for 31 years, retiring in 2014. She spent 18 years in Natural Areas and Preserves and 13 years in Wildlife. She keeps busy with four different Boards now - Ohio Invasive Plants Council (President), Ohio Natural Areas and Preserves Association (Vice-President), Ohio Prescribed Fire Council (Chair), and Crane Hollow, Inc. (Vice-President). She also volunteers with the USFWS and the Division of Natural Areas and Preserves. October 24th: - "The Deceptive Beauty of Hawaii; Birds Both Native and Introduced" - Dr. Richard Bradley and Amy Tovar. November 14th: "Common Ground Across Diverse Groups Makes a Difference" - Michelle Shinew, Community Service Coordinator, Friends of the Sawmill Wetlands. ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Please consider joining our Society, at www.ohiobirds.org/site/membership.php. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: listserv.miamioh.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]