[cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bird Club May meeting and speaker dinner - 5/8/23

2023-05-02 Thread Colleen Richards
The Cayuga Bird Club's May meeting is less than a week away on Monday May 8 at 
7:30 pm.
 Please note that we are meeting at Kendal at Ithaca (see directions below)
Please arrive before 7:20 pm.
Kendal doors lock at 7:00 pm; Kendal volunteers will let people in until 7:20 
pm.  Our speaker, Cliff Hodge, will be giving his presentation, "Kenya Wildlife 
and Bird Safari". Cliff went on a photo safari to Kenya in December 2022 and 
took the opportunity to add a solo birding safari to his trip, stretching his 
visit to more than 15 days. Visiting 8 game preserves, conservancies and 
protected wildlife areas, Cliff spotted almost 300 species of birds including 
more than 200 Lifers. Hell share some incredible images of these 
beautiful creatures, as well as some pretty cool photos of African big game and 
other wildlife. About the Speaker: Cliff Hodge is a native of Michigan and 
self-described car guy. He retired in 2019 with plans to explore 
and travel the world with his wife Sheryl. Before he made it home from his 
first trip, however, COVID-19 lockdowns put an end to their adventures. Trapped 
at home with his new travel camera, he discovered a whole new world in his own 
back yard  birds! Like many others, Cliff became an avid birder during 
the pandemic, exploring the many state parks and wetlands near his home north 
of Detroit. When his wife decided to return to school to get an advanced 
degree, the decision was obvious: she could study at Cornell while Cliff 
experienced the Lab of O, Sapsucker Woods, and the Finger Lakes. Everybody 
wins!Cliff spends as much time as possible hiking the trails and gorges of 
Ithaca and the Finger Lakes, while taking advantage of some of the unique 
birding environments to explore in Upstate New York. Now that COVID is more 
under control, he takes every chance he can get to return to his original plan 
and travel as much as possible  only now with an added focus on birding. 
There will be a speaker dinner with Cliff and his wife Sheryl at 5:30 before 
the meeting at the Sumo Restaurant at Cayuga Mall on Triphammer Road. Please 
rsvp by noon Monday to cl...@juno.com so we can make reservations.
 Colleen Richards 
Corresponding Secretary
Cayuga 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 cookies at 7:00pm, the reading of the bird list at 7:25pm,  and club 
business at 7:30pm, followed by the speaker's presentation starting around 
7:45pm and ending by 9:00pm.  We will attempt to make presentations available 
virtually as a recording posted a few days later. Some meetings may be virtual 
by Zoom only, or may shift to Zoom if warranted by circumstances.
Parking directions for Kendal. 
https://sites.google.com/site/cbc14850/meetings/parking-at-kendal
 
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[cayugabirds-l] Cayuga Bird Club May meeting - NO speaker dinner!

2016-05-07 Thread cl...@juno.com
The May meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club will be on Monday, May 9 at 7:30 pm at 
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Cookies and conversation begins at 7:15 pm.
 This month, Rick Manning will share thoughts and plans being discussed by the 
city of Ithaca for making Stewart Park a bird- and birder-friendly destination. 
In addition, Josephine Martell will talk about ideas being considered to manage 
the Canada geese that frequent the park. 
 Rick Manning is the Executive Director & Founder of the Friends of Stewart 
Park and the Coordinator & Founder of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail Initiative. 
Rick is a Professional Landscape Architect in New York State and his practice 
during the past fifteen years has focused on planning and design of park and 
trail projects for a range of public clients throughout New York. In recent 
years his work has increasingly focused on Ithacas waterfront - 
completing the Cayuga Waterfront Trail and the revitalization of Stewart Park.
 Josephine Martell serves as a Councilwoman in the City of Ithaca in the fifth 
ward, which includes Fall Creek and Cornell Heights. She has worked in the 
animal welfare and conservation fields for nearly fifteen years doing public 
policy and communications work. She is currently the citys point person 
for management of the Canada goose population at Stewart Park. Josephine holds 
a MS in public policy from the Center for Animals and Public Policy at the 
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and is pursuing 
doctoral research at Cornell University examining how message framing and word 
choice impact long term species conservation and management. There is no 
speaker dinner this month.
Colleen Richards
Correspondence Secretary
Cayuga Bird Club
  

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