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THE AUDUBON BUDD Sa 
ability of an integrated approach to the problem—the use of biologic 
controls, and pesticides only where necessary. 
“Third—tThe great majority, if not all, of those who gave stat 
ments representing our point of view recommended the establishme 
of an ecological review board, consisting of perhaps five highl 
trained individuals who have broad knowledge in the biological ai 
ecological fields, whose duty it would be to advise the |public a1 
governmental officials on those activities of the governmental depai 
ments which affect the environments of the Commonwealth.” 
As you can see Hawk Mountain has joined many other areas that 
been sprayed by our state departments of agriculture with very questiol 
results. Spraying, however, does not prevent the area from) being 01 
the main flyways for our birds of prey in the eastern United States. Di 
good weather, observers have seen hundreds and even thousands of h 
and eagles migrating past Hawk Mountain. It is a sight that I wish e 
one could see. If you did then you would fight for the stopping ¢ 
spraying until we have proof the spray is harmless to our environmer 
If you wish to visit Hawk Mountain, or ever happen to be dr 
through Pennsylvania, do stop in. If traveling by motor, take Intersta 
from New York. to Lenhartsville and Route 143 north. Coming from 
south, take Route 61 north out of Reading to Route 895 north. At Dres 
ville follow Hawk Mountain Sanctuary signs. Greyhound buses ru 
Hamburg, the town nearest the Sanctuary. 
THE WOOD J ARUSE 
Whose clear and bell-like voice 
| Makes fretting hearts rejoice? 
\ W hose notes search out one’s soul? 
Who pipes that mellow roll 
Announcing morning light? 
“Who sings just out of sight? 
Whose notes are clearer still 
Than finch or whip-poor-will? 
Who makes the wood resound 
With such unearthly sound? 
Who ushers in the night? 
Who sings just out of sight? 
What modest being this, 
That makes the heartbeat miss? 
Who bids the fireflics come? 
Who strikes the list’ner dumb? 
Who sings just out of sight — 
Who sings just out of sight? 
-—Harlow B. Mulls 
