You are invited to join Shai Mitra and the Queens County Bird Club for the 
next In-Person Monthly Meeting on Wednesday, 11/15/23 at 7:30 PM EST at Alley 
Pond Environmental Center, 229-10 Northern Boulevard, Douglaston, NY 11362.

Much like shorebirds and gulls, sparrows are a challenge. Many species are 
similar and difficult to observe, so an over-reliance on traditional 
plumage-pattern field marks often leads to frustration. New York is an 
excellent place to study these small, subtly marked birds because it hosts a 
wide variety of breeding species and has a coastline that concentrates migrants 
and vagrants. This talk will focus on understanding sparrows in terms of their 
biology and behavior, recognizing groups of species and age groups that behave 
in different ways, and applying the most useful identification tools.
Shai Mitra has studied birds in the northeastern United States and around the 
world for more than 40 years. He received a BA in Biology from Cornell 
University in 1989 and a PhD in Evolutionary Biology from the University of 
Chicago in 1996. From 1996-2000 he operated a bird-banding station at the Fire 
Island Lighthouse. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor of Biology at the 
College of Staten Island, with research interests in the areas of avian 
ecology, evolution, and conservation. Shai is Editor of The Kingbird, the 
quarterly publication of the New York State Ornithological Association; 
co-compiler of bird records for the New York City and Long Island region; Chair 
of the Rhode Island Avian Records Committee; and co-compiler of the Southern 
Nassau County and Napatree, Rhode Island Christmas Bird Counts. 


Marcia AbrahamsVP/Programs CoordinatorQueens County Bird 
Clubhttp://www.qcbirdclub.org
Email:  marciaaabrah...@aol.com 

  
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