Shai Mitra "Avian Vagrancy/The Sport and the Science of Rare Birds"Date & Time: 
 Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at 7:30 PM.Place:  Alley Pond Environmental Center, 
229-10 Northern Blvd, Douglaston, NY  11362
Vagrant birds - individuals occurring far beyond the expected geographical 
limits of their taxa have fascinated people for centuries. Long dismissed as 
the stuff of mere sport and as biologically meaningless accidents, these 
records are emerging as a valuable dataset.
Shai Mitra begins this multimedia presentation with a discussion of the sport 
of finding and documenting rare birds, which is still more of an art than a 
science, despite technological revolutions in meteorology and surveillance. The 
resulting body of records constitutes a rapidly growing and increasingly 
accessible dataset that offers insights into important scientific questions: 
demographic trends in distant populations, the causes and consequences of 
long-distance dispersal, the biological properties of local sites, the forces 
shaping community composition, and, ultimately, a more rational approach to 
conservation.
Shai Mitra has studied birds in the northeast and around the world for 40+ 
years. He has a BA in Biology from Cornell University and a PhD in Evolutionary 
Biology from the University of Chicago. From 1996 to 2000, he operated a major 
bird-banding station at the Fire Island Lighthouse on the South Shore of Long 
Island. Currently, he is an assistant professor of biology at the College of 
Staten Island, with research interests in the areas of avian ecology, 
evolution, and conservation. Shai is editor of The Kingbird, the quarterly 
publication of the New York State Ornithological Association; co-compiler of 
bird records for the New York City and Long Island region; chair of the Rhode 
Island Avian Records Committee; and co-compiler of the Southern Nassau County 
and Napatree, Rhode Island, Christmas Bird Counts.

Marcia AbrahamsVP/Programs CoordinatorQueens County Bird 
Clubhttps://qcbirdclub.org/Email:  [email protected]

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