The Cayuga Bird Club is pleased to welcome John A-X. Morris as guest
speaker at our monthly meeting on Monday, February 8 at 7:30 pm at the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology. John will discuss local geologic and human
history and share gleanings from past and future "Natural Connections"
columns (Finger Lakes Trail Newsletter) in his presentation, "Seasons on
the Trail: Natural Connections on the Finger Lakes Trail, from Precocious
Peepers and Mimicked Monarchs to Squiffy Squirrels and Chattering
Chickadees."  Along with seasonal photos, his presentation will include
interesting, tasteful and tasteless tidbits gleaned from observations,
research and folklore.

The Club will be hosting John and his wife Carol for dinner at Aladdin's
in Collegetown at 5:30 pm prior to the meeting.  This is a great
opportunity for members to meet John in a casual setting and socialize
with other members while enjoying some great food.    If you would like
to join us for dinner, please rsvp to [email protected] by Sunday evening so
that reservations can be made.

Have a great weekend of birding and hope to see you Monday night,
Colleen Richards
CBC Corresponding Secretary
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