Hey Folks!
Don't forget to register for the Cayuga Bird Club's "Spring
Ornithology with Steve Kress." I'm sure the spring-like weather is
making you dream about all the returning migrants, and this course
starts in just about 7 weeks.
Below is the basic info, and lots more, including
Hey Folks,
You can still register for Cayuga Bird Club's Spring Ornithology with
Steve Kress!!!
Classes start in just 2 weeks, and I know it doesn't look like
spring, but the blackbirds know it's coming!
Info: Classes held Wednesday evenings March 29 to May 17 at Kendal
at Ithaca. You can
Registration is now open for the Cayuga Bird Club's Spring
Ornithology with Steve Kress, held Wednesday evenings March 29 to May
17 at Kendal at Ithaca, in person. This is a great way to learn more
about birds and their lives! Dr. Kress's presentations, enhanced with
audio recordings, videos,
Hey Folks: Please take a minute to read, consider signing up, and
pass along to any interested friends or relatives!! Class starting in
2 weeks --Sandy Podulka
As geese, blackbirds, and warmer weather turn thoughts to Spring
birding, here is a chance to learn more about local birds and
Folks,
Now that you know spring actually is coming, remember, Spring
Ornithology starts March 30! Still lots of space. Here's my blurb
(please share with friends or family ANYWHERE).
--Sandy Podulka
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Would you like to learn
Please share this scholarship announcement with anyone you think may be
interested in applying for a scholarship for our upcoming course, Spring
Ornithology with Steve Kress. We hope to make the course available to
educators and young people who may be interested in birds but unable to
afford
Hello everyone,
I am pleased to announce that Cayuga Bird Club will be offering an 8-week
Spring Ornithology lecture course with Dr. Stephen Kress, March 24 - May
12, 2020!
Dr. Kress has taught a very popular Spring Field Ornithology course through
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for more than 40
Dave Nicosia and I joined together to take some SFO members to hopefully
see Woodcocks and Owls. It was a very calm and warm evening which is great
for owls.
First we went to Irby Lovett's home in Ellis Hollow. There were 2 very
active Woodcocks
penting and making fluttery sounds with their