The November meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club will be held next Monday, Nov. 11 
at 7:30 at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (new auditorium space). Fred Leff, 
Environmental Educator, Seneca Meadows Inc. and Montezuma Audubon Center  will 
present "Everything you ever wanted to know about Sandhill Cranes but were 
afraid to ask". Fred was able to go to Rowe Sanctuary in Nebraska, where 
hundreds of thousands (maybe a million) of Sandhill Cranes migrate through 
every March to very early April.  He will discuss some of the biology of 
Sandhill Cranes, their migration patterns, why the area around Rowe Sanctuary 
is perfect for Sandhill Cranes in migration, and conservation efforts that are 
done to keep the cranes returning every year.  There will be a speaker dinner 
with Fred at Sumo Restaurant at 5:30 pm before the meeting. Please rsvp to 
[email protected] by noon on Monday so reservations can be made. Looking forward 
to seeing everyone back at the Lab of Ornithology.Colleen RichardsCorresponding 
SecretaryCayuga Bird Club Cayuga Bird Club meetings are held on the second 
Monday of each month, September through June, and are free and open to the 
public. In-person meetings start with social time at 7:00pm, the reading of the 
bird list at 7:20pm, and club business at 7:30pm, followed by the speaker's 
presentation starting around 8:00pm and ending by 9:00 pm. We will attempt to 
make presentations available virtually as a recording posted a few days later, 
on our YouTube channel @cayugabirdclub. Some meetings may shift to Zoom if 
warranted by circumstances.
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