THE CROTON CHRONICLE--MICHAEL BALTER
Croton's Bird Commissioner, Cary Andrews, hosts a "Birding Tea" to benefit the work of Saw Mill River Audubon. The birder-atti turned out in force.
WHEN YOU INVITE A LOT OF BIRDERS TO YOUR HOUSE THEY TEND TO FLOCK IN LARGE NUMBERS. ESPECIALLY WHEN THE WEATHER IS SPECTACULAR JUST BEFORE A COMING HEAT WAVE.
On Saturday, June 15, Croton Bird Commissioner Cary Andrews hosted about 40 guests for a “Birding Tea” at her home on Hunter Place in the village. No birding was done, but there was tea, and a huge spread of food. The guests filled Cary’s living and dining room, her patio out back, and there was even a small gathering on her front lawn.
The event was intended to benefit the Saw Mill River Audubon, with which Cary has been affiliated for many years..........
WHEN YOU INVITE A LOT OF BIRDERS TO YOUR HOUSE THEY TEND TO FLOCK IN LARGE NUMBERS. ESPECIALLY WHEN THE WEATHER IS SPECTACULAR JUST BEFORE A COMING HEAT WAVE.
On Saturday, June 15, Croton Bird Commissioner Cary Andrews hosted about 40 guests for a “Birding Tea” at her home on Hunter Place in the village. No birding was done, but there was tea, and a huge spread of food. The guests filled Cary’s living and dining room, her patio out back, and there was even a small gathering on her front lawn.
The event was intended to benefit the Saw Mill River Audubon, with which Cary has been affiliated for many years..........
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