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Passing this to the list on behalf of Mann Library.


*Bird Families of the World: A Guide to the Spectacular Diversity of Birds*

*Chats in the Stacks book talk by David W. Winkler*

*Wednesday, March 23, at 4:00 pm *

*Room 160, Stern Seminar Room, Mann Library*



Many     Many  people are captivated by the amazing variety of birds they
see and hear, and observing birds can be a life-enriching pursuit.



To explore avian diversity requires a mental map, a framework that helps us
organize our experiences and observations, and fortunately, the scientific
classification of birds provides exactly what we need. Whether you are an
experienced ornithologist or you have just discovered birding, David
Winkler’s new book serves as an excellent reference guide and learning tool
for understanding both the evolutionary diversity of the world’s birds and
their great variation in appearance, ecology, and behavior.



Join us for a *Chats in the Stacks* book talk with Professor David W.
Winkler, the faculty curator of birds in the Department of Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology, director of the Cornell University Museum of
Vertebrates, and member of Cornell’s Laboratory of Ornithology. *Bird
Families of the World*, published by Lynx Edicions and the Cornell Lab of
Ornithology (December 2015), has been designed to serve both as a text for
ornithology courses and as a resource for bird enthusiasts of all levels.
The work contains hundreds of beautiful color illustrations and photographs
from bird enthusiasts around the globe, as well as paintings of one species
from each of the genera in each family. The book is coauthored by Irby J.
Lovette, Fuller Professor of Ornithology at the Cornell Laboratory of
Ornithology.



Refreshments served and books available for purchase. This event is hosted
by Mann Library.



For more information visit http://mannlib.cornell.edu/events-exhibits.











*Lynn M Bertoia*
Program Coordinator

Library Administration
234 Olin Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-4813
lm...@cornell.edu

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