*Fort Collins Audubon* invites you to join a *virtual program* (via Zoom) 
featuring *David Leatherman*, a Forest Entomologist and Avid Birder. Dave 
will be presenting *"Grandview Cemetery, My Quality-Of-Life Saver During A 
Pandemic" *tonight, Thursday, March 11th, 2021; *Announcements at 7:00pm 
and Program at 7:20pm.  *The presentation will also be recorded for future 
viewing.

* Enter the following link on your web browser at or before 7 p.m. and 
follow the instructions to join the meeting: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89316524871 
<https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89316524871> *

Dave writes: ”COVID-19 changed all our lives in 2020 and continues to do 
so.  All of us had personal decisions to make in light of the ever-changing 
public health guidelines and our own sense of what is right.  Early on I 
decided it was “essential” to stay local, but go outside and continue 
monitoring the local life of Grandview Cemetery.  Between mid-March and 
December 31, 2020 I visited this memorial sanctuary exactly 175 days.  This 
presentation details how delving deeper into a place I already knew well 
kept me sane, and yielded significant new information.  Ironies abound when 
you consider the setting was a place associated with death, during a 
pandemic, amid 20,000 souls who without fail stayed compliant 6 feet 
...under.  Two mountain bird species were documented nesting in Fort 
Collins for the first time.  A European insect import revealed itself as a 
life-saving staple following adverse weather that eliminated other wildlife 
foods.  An elk showed up, as confused as the rest of us.    Masks appeared 
on headstone portraits.  And the question arose, 'Is it safe to pick up 
those sliced tee shots lying in Section 7?'” 

Andrew Monson
PR Chair, FCAS
Fort Collins, CO  

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