The Cayuga Bird Club will be having its February meeting via webinar on 
February 8, 7:30 - 9 pm. Our speaker, Sandy Podulka, will be giving a 
presentation entitled From Jaguars to Jacamars: Exploring the Wildlife of the 
Pantanal The Pantanal, nestled partly within Brazil's ranch country, is the 
world's largest tropical wetland. It has the highest concentration of wildlife 
in South America, including Jaguars, Anteaters, Giant Otters, Caiman, the 
endangered Hyacinth Macaw, herons, kingfishers, and numerous other birds. Sandy 
will share photos from her journey through the Pantanal in 2019, including a 
side trip to Buraco das Araras, a huge sinkhole that hosts many pairs of 
Red-and-Green Macaws. Sandy studied Wildlife Biology at Cornell and then 
researched Song Sparrow song repertoires at the University of Maryland. She 
returned to Ithaca to work on Steve Emlen's White-fronted Bee-eater study, then 
taught biology at TC3 and worked in education at the Cornell Lab of O. For over 
30 years, she helped organize CLO's Spring Field Ornithology Course. Always 
interested in travel and all aspects of nature, especially birds, she has very 
recently become passionate about photography, like so many other birders.  
Register in advance for this Zoom presentation here:  
https://tinyurl.com/cbc202102mtg Cayuga Bird Club meetings start at 7:30pm on 
the second Monday of each month, September through June, and are open to the 
public. Each virtual meeting will begin with the speaker's presentation, 
followed by club business.
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