The Cayuga Bird Club's May meeting is less than a week away on Monday May 8 at
7:30 pm.
Please note that we are meeting at Kendal at Ithaca (see directions below)
Please arrive before 7:20 pm.
Kendal doors lock at 7:00 pm; Kendal volunteers will let people in until 7:20
pm. Our speaker, Cliff
Next Monday, May 10, at 7:30 p.m. will be the next monthly meeting of the
Cayuga Bird Club. Jeffrey Wells, Ph.D., Vice-president of Boreal Conservation
for the National Audobon Society, will present a webinar entitled, "The Biggest
Bird Conservation Story You've Never Heard - the Boreal Forest
Next Monday, May 13, will be the next monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club.
Carl Steckler and Meg Richardson will give their presentation, "Birding the
Caldera of a Supervolcano in Arizona".
Meg Richardson and Carl Steckler traveled to Tucson in September 2018 to find
birds, and birds
Next Monday, May 8, will be our last regular monthly meeting of the Cayuga Bird
Club for this semester. [Note: In June, we normally have a picnic/bird walk.
Look for details.]
Speaker: Dan Ardia, Associate Professor, Franklin and MarshallCollege,
Lancaster, PA; Dept. of Biology
The May meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club will be on Monday, May 9 at 7:30 pm at
the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Cookies and conversation begins at 7:15 pm.
This month, Rick Manning will share thoughts and plans being discussed by the
city of Ithaca for making Stewart Park a bird- and
The Cayuga Bird Club will be meeting on Monday, May 11, at 7:30 at the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, with cookies and conversation at 7:15.
Our speaker, Dr. Ron Rohrbaugh, Assistant Director of the Department of
Conservation Science here at the Lab of Ornithology will be presenting Two