Author’s note: My wife and I attended the OCD's second birding trip on May 14th. It was also listed as 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Be advised, the trip did not end until 12:30 PM. It was a great trip and no one minded that it “ran long”. My advice is simple: do not plan anything for the same day until 1:00 PM or later!
The third in a series of four birding trips hosted by the Oceana Conservation District will be Friday, June 8th, from 8:00 AM to at least 11:00 AM. This trip will focus on breeding birds of Oceana County and will visit a pristine habitat along the White River. The White River is designated as an Important Bird Area for the cerulean warbler as well as many other species. For further information please visit their website.
Author’s note: My wife and I attended the OCD's second birding trip on May 14th. It was also listed as 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Be advised, the trip did not end until 12:30 PM. It was a great trip and no one minded that it “ran long”. My advice is simple: do not plan anything for the same day until 1:00 PM or later! The Oceana Conservation District will be holding a NATIVE PLANT SALE at its office on June 2 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 NOON. The address for the District Office is 1064 Industrial Park Dr, Shelby. For further information and for a species list please visit their website.
The Road Right-of-Way is owned by the association and managed by the Board of Trustees. Anyone wishing to cut or trim trees within the road right-of-way must first receive permission from the board. Fallen trees that are blocking the road right-of-way would be treated as an emergency exception.
Please ask first before cutting. Contact information for your board of trustees is posted on the South Beach Access message board and also on the CSA website. The graphic below illustrates how the road right-of-way is determined and is a reminder that the road may not follow a property line exactly. |
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