In case you missed my Imperial Woodpecker Monday Night Seminar last month at 
the Lab of Ornithology, I'm presenting an updated version of the talk at the 
Tompkins County Public Library this Wednesday (May 15) at 6:00 p.m. Details 
below. -- Tim Gallagher
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 2013
Library to Host Imperial Dreams Author
Tompkins County Public Library will host Tim Gallagher for a reading and 
signing of his acclaimed book Imperial Dreams: Tracking the Imperial Woodpecker 
Through the Wild Sierra Madre, May 15 at 6 p.m. in the BorgWarner Community 
Room.

An award-winning author and editor of Living Bird magazine at the Cornell Lab 
of Ornithology, Gallagher set out for Mexico's Sierra Madre armed only with a 
dream of locating the world’s rarest bird, the Imperial Woodpecker, and a map 
of area sightings given to him by a dying friend.  Gallagher’s journey through 
the mysterious and dangerous Sierra Madre Occidental results in encounters with 
AK-47-armed drug dealers, the discovery of fields of opium poppies and 
marijuana, burning houses, and fleeing villagers.

Imperial Dreams beautifully captures Gallagher’s journey, the people of the 
Sierra Madre, and the decline of their homeland.

Gallagher has also penned the acclaimed The Grail Bird, about the Ivory-billed 
Woodpecker, and Falcon Fever about his lifelong interest in birds of prey.

This program is free and open to the public.  Copies of Imperial Dreams will be 
available for purchase at the event, courtesy of Buffalo Street Books.  For 
more information, contact Carrie Wheeler-Carmenatty at (607) 272-4557 extension 
248 or cwhee...@tcpl.org<mailto:cwhee...@tcpl.org>.

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