Hello Cayuga Bird Club,


We have a few updates, including upcoming trainings and volunteer 
opportunities, that I wanted to share with everyone!



•       Our group visits 
page<https://www.birds.cornell.edu/home/visit/group-visits/> went live just 
before Cornell’s winter break. It includes descriptions for each of our guided 
tours and information on how to book. I suspect these will pick up as school 
comes back in session and we share the info more widely, but for now it’s a 
slower roll-out of tours. As they’re booked, we’ll share signups with trained 
volunteers.



•        Our training series for drop-in activities (formerly Exploration 
Stations) will take place on 2/21, 2/28, and 3/7 from 10:00-12:00. If you’re 
interested in helping to lead these shorter activities at the Visitor Center, 
please complete this form<https://forms.gle/UpnYdh37Sesy2rEL8>. If you attended 
the fall training on leading tours, you’re welcome to skip the first training 
session (2/21), but otherwise please note that attending all three sessions is 
required.



•        We’ve started working on our Kids Discover the Trail! (KDT!) trips for 
the spring. If you’re not familiar with the program, the Lab welcomes almost 
every 5th grader in the county, and volunteers are a huge part of helping them 
explore birds and nature. Please see the note from Sarah below with more dates 
and details!



•        This year we’ll be consolidating our Volunteer Appreciation events in 
an effort to get more of us together at once. Rather than holding separate 
events in January and June for folks that help with separate programs, we’ll be 
hosting something during National Volunteer Appreciation Week (April 19-25). 
I’ll share more details as that approaches.



Please reach out with any questions! If you’re no longer available/ interested 
in volunteering and would like to be removed from this list, just let me know.



Best,

Peter



Hello all,



We have started planning for Kids Discover the Trail! (KDT!). Our field trips 
have been a huge hit, thanks in large part to many of you! For those of you who 
have volunteered in the past I hope you will join us again. If you are 
interested in joining the KDT! ranks please let me know!



What is required of KDT volunteers?

•        January: Please confirm if you plan to volunteer this year.

•        February-March: Sign volunteer forms, undergo a background check (for 
working with minors), get assigned a Cornell NetID, take a short online CU 
Learn course.

•        April: Attend volunteer training and sign up for program dates.

o   Attend 3 Monday morning training sessions in April (4/6, 4/13/, 4/20) for a 
couple of hours. If you attended the first day of the Tours Training, you can 
skip the first session.

o   Practice biodiversity walk and afternoon rotations and shadow peer walks on 
Monday, 4/27.

•        May: Help run programs! We expect ~20 program dates between May 4 – 
June 6 (exact dates TBA). Volunteer shifts are 9:00 am – 1:00 pm, for as many 
programs as you choose to sign up for, although we do request a minimum of 5 
sign ups. New volunteers shadow / assist for their first two programs.



If you know of other people who might like to volunteer, please feel free to 
pass this on! As always, your help is what makes these programs possible. 
Please reach out with any questions or concerns – and most importantly, please 
let me ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) know if you can volunteer 
this year no later than February 3.



Thanks so much and I look forward to hearing from you,

Sarah



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Sarah K Wagner (she/her/hers)
PhD
Lead Educator for Public Programs
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
[email protected]
https://www.birds.cornell.edu<https://www.birds.cornell.edu/>

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