Come join us for the April meeting of the Cayuga Bird Club on Monday, April 13 
at 7:30 at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Cayuga Bird Club meetings are free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:45pm 
for social time before the reading of the basin bird list at 7:20. Club 
business begins at 7:30pm, followed by the speaker's presentation starting 
around 8:00pm and ending by 9:00pm. 

This month we will be hearing from Tim Gallagher as he presents "Saving the 
Peregrine Falcon: Six Decades of Raptor Conservation Inspired by a Single 
Charismatic Species".

By the mid-1960s, only a handful of Peregrine Falcon eyries existed in the 
Lower 48 states. The bird had already become extinct as a breeding species east 
of the Mississippi River. Even in remote regions, the bird�s numbers 
were plummeting, and the same was true across Europe. In 1965, ornithologist 
Joe Hickey convened a conference at the University of Wisconsin at Madison to 
find out why, inviting raptor researchers from around the world. This was a 
scientific conference unlike any other. No one was out in the hallway having 
side conversations. Everyone attended every paper and discussion, basically 
hanging on the edge of their seats. No one could imagine losing the Peregrine 
Falcon. Together they developed concrete plans to save the species. Ithaca, New 
York, became the epicenter of the Peregrine Falcon recovery effort a few years 
later, when Tom Cade (who had been a key participant at the Madison conference) 
built a falcon breeding facility at Cornell and began releasing the young 
falcons they produced. Tim Gallagher has a unique perspective on the Peregrine 
Falcon recovery. Over the years, he got to know many of the most important 
raptor researchers (including Tom Cade) who pulled this spectacular species 
back from the brink of extinction. He also worked at the Santa Cruz Predatory 
Bird Research Group in the late 1970s, helping to boost the number of nesting 
Peregrines in California.

More about our speaker: Tim Gallagher is an award-winning author, wildlife 
photographer, and magazine editor. He served as editor-in-chief of Living Bird, 
the flagship publication of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, for more than 25 
years and was one of the founding editors of WildBird magazine. Tim got his 
first field guide at the age of eight and has been obsessively watching birds 
ever since. He is the author of several books, including Parts Unknown, Wild 
Bird Photography, The Grail Bird, Falcon Fever, and Imperial Dreams, and is 
co-author of several more. And he�s a longtime member of the Cayuga Bird 
Club.

Club members are also invited to a dinner with Tim at 5:30 pm before the 
meeting in a brand-new location (for us that is). The Zocalo restaurant is 
located inside the Shops at Ithaca Mall at the junction between NYS Route 13 
and North Triphammer Road. If you're willing to try something new please rsvp 
to [email protected] by noon Monday.

Colleen Richards
Cayuga Bird Club
Correspondence Secretary

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