All are invited to the Cayuga Bird Club's first meeting for this fall on 
Monday, September 10, 7:30pm – 9:00pm [7:15 for cookies & conversation] in the 
Johnson Center Auditorium. Please note: there will be NO speaker dinner before 
the meeting.

Our speaker is Sahas Barve, Ph.D. Candidate, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 
Cornell University. 
In his presentation, "Birds of India: Biogeography, Hotspots and a Brief 
History of Ornithology in the Region", Sahas  will focus on the biogeography of 
Indian birds with an emphasis on the unique intermixing of palearctic and 
oriental elements in the formation of the existing avifaunal assemblage. He 
will provide some insight into the unusual Western Ghats bird fauna; briefly 
explore the history of Ornithology in India including the influence of American 
naturalists and scientists; and will finish by sharing his top 5 Indian birding 
spots. 

Looking forward to seeing many of you there
Colleen Richards

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