One more follow-up about the presentation by Andrew Farnsworth at the
Cornell Lab on Monday. We did record the talk, but Andrew presented some
unpublished data in the talk and has asked us not to post to our archive
until he's had time to publish. So the talk will not be in our archive for
a while - sorry about that.

- Hugh

On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 9:24 PM Hugh Powell <aphr...@gmail.com> wrote:

Following on from Chris's post: We normally have these archives up within
the week, but or content manager is out for part of this week so give us a
bit longer - look for it in the middle of next week. Thanks! - Hugh

On Mon, Mar 6, 2017, 5:46 PM Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes <
c...@cornell.edu> wrote:

This question came up:

*If one can’t watch the live stream, will it become available online for
viewing at a later date?*

The answer is: *Yes.*

I found the link here, although I don’t know how long it takes for the
seminar to post to the archive:

*https://www.allaboutbirds.org/our-free-viewable-archive-of-livestreamed-seminars/
<https://www.allaboutbirds.org/our-free-viewable-archive-of-livestreamed-seminars/>*

Hope this helps!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H


On Mar 6, 2017, at 4:31 PM, Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes <c...@cornell.edu>
wrote:

I thought some of you might be interested in tuning into this seminar,
tonight, from 7:30pm to 9:00pm EST.

Here are the details, with the link below:


*Monday March 6, 2017, 7:30pm–9:00pm *

*Monday Night Seminar*

*Title: Perspectives on Nocturnal Bird Migration: What we've learned from
BirdCast*

*Speaker: Dr. Andrew Farnsworth, Research Associate, Information Science,
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology*

*Description: *Bird migration is a spectacular global phenomenon that has
long captured the attention of human observers. But it wasn’t until the
turn of the 20th century that ornithologists realized the magnitude of
migration that occurred at night. Now in the early 21st century, several
technologies have advanced sufficiently far to allow us to achieve new
understandings of the magnitude and characteristics of nocturnal bird
migration across a broad range of scales in new and different ways. The
BirdCast project is a collaborative effort between ornithologists and
computer scientists to further our understanding of the biology of bird
migration by using state of the art machine learning and computer science
techniques in combination with data collected with remote sensing methods,
like radar and acoustic monitoring, to achieve these understandings. Dr.
Andrew Farnsworth will speak about some of the novel insights gleaned and
results produced so far from this fascinating project.

*This seminar is being streamed live.*


Cut and past this web address to watch it and to sign up for alerts about
upcoming presentations:


*http://dl.allaboutbirds.org/cornelllab-monday-night-seminars
<http://dl.allaboutbirds.org/cornelllab-monday-night-seminars>*


Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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