*Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Macaulay Library Video Showcase*

*(7 short films from the Lab's Macaulay Library)*


*Sunday April 3rd 4:30pm at Cinemapolis*


The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology is the world’s
largest archive of wildlife sounds and videos. Their mission is to collect,
preserve, and facilitate the use of wildlife recordings for science,
education, conservation and the arts. In this series of short films
highlighting the work of the Macaulay Library: listen to the sounds of
Ruffed Grouse drumming, hear a mystery bird from the jungles of Borneo,
travel with scientists and photographers to the Cape York region of
Australia and the Canadian Arctic to record and photograph some of the most
beautiful and elusive birds in the world.



With guests: Ornithologists Dr. David Winkler and Dr. Edwin Scholes, audio
archivist Martha Fischer, audio engineer Bill McQuay, and student
scientists Teresa Pagan and Eric Gulson



http://www.ithaca.edu/fleff/filmsevents2016/?item=10150

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