Hello Cayugabirders-

For the last 3 years the Cornell Lab has been excited to be able to offer 
weekend guided bird walks in Sapsucker Woods throughout the year.  Thanks to 
the hard work of a number of volunteers (many of whom are CBC members) we've 
been able to lead over 3500 visitors during that time, many of whom received 
their first inspirational experience with birds thanks to those hard-working 
trip leaders.

I'm writing to see whether anyone would be interested and willing to share your 
knowledge of birds by becoming a volunteer bird guide in Sapsucker Woods.  The 
advertised bird walks are aimed squarely at beginner bird watchers, and a 
comfort level identifying at least the most common 20-30 bird species would be 
necessary to be an effective leader.  Ideally, you could be available to lead 
1-2 walks a month (at 1-1.5 hours/walk).

This can also be a great opportunity for you to learn more about the birds 
around us and how to engage others.  We will provide some basic orientation in 
group leading as well as background information about the Cornell Lab and 
Sapsucker Woods.  We'll pair you with an experienced group leader for the first 
couple walks, then work you into the walk rotation.  

If you're interested, we're having an orientation session for new volunteers 
this Saturday from 10-12, so if you can make it please email me & let me know.

Thank you for your time and effort on the local birding scene, and I look 
forward to seeing you out in the 'Woods :)

charles.


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Charles Eldermire
Public Education Outreach Associate
Manager, Sapsucker Woods & Johnson Visitors' Center
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd.
Ithaca, NY 14850
(607) 254-1131
(607) 254-2111 [fax]
birds.cornell.edu/visit
twitter.com/sapsuckerwoods
facebook.com/sapsuckerwoods

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