I forgot to mention that there will be a speaker dinner before the February
Cayuga Bird Club meeting. It will be held at the Sumo Restaurant at 5:30 on
Feb. 13.Please rsvp to Colleen Richards - cl...@juno.com - by Mon., Feb. 13 at
noon so reservations can be made.
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
The next meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club will be on Monday, February 13,
2022, 7:30 pm*** at theCornell Lab of Ornithology.***Please Note:As of
February 2023, one of our standing agenda items -- the Reading of the List --
will be reordered to take place at 7:15, prior to the regular
Next Monday, February 14, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird
Club. Lilly Briggs, PhD, will be giving her presentation, "What is Finca
Cantaros Environmental Association? - And how is it supporting bird
conservation in Coto Brus, Costa Rica?"Monday, February 14, 2022,
The Cayuga Bird Club will be having its February meeting via webinar on
February 8, 7:30 - 9 pm. Our speaker, Sandy Podulka, will be giving a
presentation entitled From Jaguars to Jacamars: Exploring the Wildlife of the
Pantanal The Pantanal, nestled partly within Brazil's ranch country, is the
Cayuga Bird Club members are invited to dinner on Monday before the meeting at
Taste of Thai Express (Rt. 13N) @ 5:30 pm. Please email me at cl...@juno.com by
noon on Monday so a reservation can be made. We are unsure whether the speaker
will be able to join us in time for dinner. Thanks, and
The Cayuga Bird Club's February meeting will be this coming Monday, Feb. 10 at
7:30 p.m.Come hear our speaker, Andrea Patterson giving her presentation - A
Bird in the Hand.
Braddock Bay Bird Observatory (BBBO) was founded in1986 with the purpose of
studying stopover ecology on the south shore
Next Monday, February 11, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird
Club.
Ian Davies, eBird Project Coordinator at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, will
be giving his presentation, "NY Breeding Bird Atlas III". In 2020, birders
across New York will embark on the state's third breeding
Next Monday, February 12, will be the monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club.
Speaker:Bob McGuire
Across Siberia: Birding with a Microphone
Bob spent part of last summer traveling across Siberia, from the Mongolian
border to the Arctic Ocean. Join him for recordings, videos, and photos of
Next Monday, February 13, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird
Club. Jennifer Walsh-Emond, PhD, an NSF postdoctoral fellow in the Fuller
Evolutionary Biology program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, will give her
presentation, "How Adaptations to Tidal Marshes Shape