Hello Cayugabirders!

As many of you may have heard, the Lab installed a bird cam on a Red-tailed 
Hawk nest on campus last month and since then we've been racing to make the 
live stream available to view.

We're still about a month away from integrating a newly designed BirdCams home 
into All About Birds, but thanks to some hard work from a great team here at 
the Lab involving Citizen Science, Communications, Multimedia, Operations, and 
staff from campus, we're able to "beta-launch" this HD stream to cayugabirders 
today to give all of you the first glimpse of what we've been working so hard 
on.

http://www.allaboutbirds.org/cornellhawks

This temporary page lacks some of the functionality that will be present in the 
final site design, including a robust set of commenting, moderation, and 
highlight tools, life history information, and a timeline for understanding the 
past, present, and future of the current nesting season. This cam is only the 
first camera to be integrated into All About Birds, and over the coming week or 
two we plan to migrate several other cameras and you'll be among the first to 
know when we do.

We hope you enjoy this intimate view of nature nestled in the hustle and bustle 
of campus life, and look forward to bringing you more opportunities to do so.

charles.

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Charles Eldermire
BirdCams Project Leader
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-254-1131



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