I thought some might be interested in this new offering. I know I am. 

Best 
Linda Orkin 

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> From: Home Study Course in Bird Biology <hst...@cornell.edu>
> Date: January 16, 2014 3:10:29 PM EST
> To: Linda <wingmagi...@gmail.com>
> Subject: NEW webinars! The Uncommon Crow: the Hidden Life of a Familiar Bird
> Reply-To: Home Study Course in Bird Biology <hst...@cornell.edu>
> 
> 
> New webinar series about crows!       
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> 
> 
> American Crow © Kevin J. McGowan
> 16 January 2014
> 
> Let’s talk crows!
> Dear bird enthusiast,
> 
> 
> I’ve been studying the biology and complex family lives of American Crows—and 
> yes, talking about them—for more than 25 years. I’m thrilled that I can now 
> talk about my favorite species in two new Cornell Lab webinars. Many people 
> have questions about crows based on their own encounters and there are quite 
> a few misconceptions about this highly intelligent and human-like bird.
> 
> The crow webinars cost $10 each, and will each be 90 minutes long so there 
> will  be plenty of time for questions. We’ll be offering two sessions of each 
> webinar:
> •    Part 1: The basic facts of American Crow life, Wednesday, January 29, 
> 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Eastern time. 
> •    Part 2: The secret life of the American Crow, Wednesday, February 12, 
> 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Eastern time. 
> 
> I hope you’ll join us! Go to the Cornell Lab E-Store to register. 
> Registration closes the night before the scheduled seminars, so sign up now. 
> I can’t wait to get started!
> 
> Kevin
> 
> Kevin J. McGowan, Ph.D.
> Instructor
> Home Study Course in Bird Biology
> Investigating Behavior: Courtship and Rivalry in Birds
> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
> 159 Sapsucker Woods Road
> Ithaca, NY 14850
> k...@cornell.edu
> 607-254-2452
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> Do you know about our other distance-learning opportunities? Visit 
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> Study Course in Bird Biology, our online course Investigating Behavior: 
> Courtship and Rivalry in Birds, our Be A Better Birder tutorials, and our 
> series of webinars. Purchase the webinars here.
>  
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