[cayugabirds-l] Cornell Lab Webinar on Chickadee Cognition Tuesday (January 11th)

2022-01-07 Thread Sarah Katherine Wagner
Hello,


Please join us on Tuesday for a research chat all about Mountain Chickadee 
cognition. Info below:



How Chickadees Use Their Brains to Hide Seeds and Survive Harsh Winters




Every fall, chickadees hide tens of thousands of food items, counting on these 
"cached" seeds to see them through harsh winters, deep snow, and subzero 
temperatures. But how does a tiny bird weighing only half an ounce remember 
where they’ve stashed all their food? Join our conversation on Tuesday, January 
11 at 1 p.m. Eastern with researchers Dr. Carrie Branch and Benjamin Sonnenberg 
as they reveal how Mountain Chickadees make it through to springtime with the 
help of cached food, enviable memory skills, and some surprises when it comes 
to choosing mates and building nests. We’ll also spend time answering your 
questions about these energetic birds during a live Q Register to attend: 
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/6416394011939/WN__e7Tl8MuSjCA0ggYWhi8zg



Photo: Mountain Chickadee by Vladimir Pravosudov/University of Nevada, Reno


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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: How Chickadees Use Their Brains to 
Hide Seeds and Survive Harsh Winters. After registering, you will receive a 
confirmation email about joining the 
webinar.
Every fall, chickadees hide tens of thousands of food items, counting on these 
"cached" seeds to see them through harsh winters, deep snow, and subzero 
temperatures. But how does a tiny bird weighing only half an ounce remember 
where they’ve stashed all their food? Join our conversation with researchers 
Dr. Carrie Branch and Benjamin Sonnenberg as they reveal how Mountain 
Chickadees make it through to springtime with the help of cached food, enviable 
memory skills, and some surprises when it comes to choosing mates and building 
nests. We’ll also spend time answering your questions about these energetic 
birds during a live Q Closed captioning will be provided. This webinar will 
be recorded. All registrants, even those who do not attend, will receive the 
recording later that week. By registering for this event, you opt-in to receive 
email communications from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Visitor Center about 
the event and other news. You can unsubscribe at any time. (Privacy Policy: 
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cornell.zoom.us

Thanks,
Sarah
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Sarah K Wagner
PhD
Public Information Specialist
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
sk...@cornell.edu
sarahkwagner.com

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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Christmas Bird Count Compilation meeting recording

2022-01-07 Thread Diane Morton
Hi Nancy,
Here is a link to the recording of the Christmas Bird Count Compilation
recording:
https://tinyurl.com/ithcbc2022

Let me know if you still have trouble accessing the recording. It will only
be available until Monday afternoon.

Diane

On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 8:29 AM Nancy Cusumano 
wrote:

> Is anyone having trouble playing this meeting back? The error message says
> something about the recording being corrupted?
> Is there a good link?
>
> Thank you
>
> On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 10:42 AM Diane Morton 
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks to Paul Anderson for sharing the results of the Ithaca Area
>> Christmas Bird Count last night!
>> A recording of the meeting is available to view via this link:
>>
>> https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/0rG10324Ns0qCO7I24ZXhw3RApXHkD05VaxnT3f1-9x_ZAad4nj2lu0anuAmncrq.0G3jmtozAXmLZ0bp
>> .
>> The final count numbers will be posted to the Cayuga Bird Club website
>> after final review.
>>
>> Diane
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Christmas Bird Count Compilation meeting recording

2022-01-07 Thread Nancy Cusumano
Is anyone having trouble playing this meeting back? The error message says
something about the recording being corrupted?
Is there a good link?

Thank you

On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 10:42 AM Diane Morton  wrote:

> Thanks to Paul Anderson for sharing the results of the Ithaca Area
> Christmas Bird Count last night!
> A recording of the meeting is available to view via this link:
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/0rG10324Ns0qCO7I24ZXhw3RApXHkD05VaxnT3f1-9x_ZAad4nj2lu0anuAmncrq.0G3jmtozAXmLZ0bp
> .
> The final count numbers will be posted to the Cayuga Bird Club website
> after final review.
>
> Diane
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Christmas Bird Count results

2022-01-07 Thread madonna stallmann
Thank you, Paul! This represents hours of dedication and work. A beautiful
gift to the community! And thanks to all the organizers & section leaders
for making the Ithaca Christmas Bird Count possible!
Madonna Stallmann

On Wed, Jan 5, 2022, 8:14 AM Paul Anderson  wrote:

>
> Now that count week is over, the results are in. I've uploaded the
> spreadsheet to the website, or you can find it at this link:
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1h_yJJbgHOVv_WFEtMalpCVA7rcH6aknA/edit?usp=sharing=103035821827588507778=true=true
> .
>
> On the day we had 81 species, which was low. We made up some lost ground
> in the last few days with a few new count week species, mostly observed
> from Hog Hole. The total for the week is now 94, which is only 4 below the
> 10-year average.
>
> All the data is in that spreadsheet. Enjoy!
>
> -Paul
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