Chemung Valley Audubon Society Meeting and Program

March 16, 2023 at 7:00 p.m.



In-person: meet at Appleridge, 168 Miller St., Horseheads, NY.

By Zoom: email windingwayho...@aol.com to request a Zoom invitation.



"The Motus Network for Migratory Bird Studies"

Presented by Diane Morton of Cayuga Bird Club



​Chemung Valley Audubon Society meets March 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the West End 
Room at Appleridge, 168 Miller St., Horseheads, NY. All are welcome to attend 
to learn about local birds, the society's projects, and how to become involved. 
Appleridge is wheelchair accessible.

​A 7:00 p.m. Bird Identification Workshop by Bill Ostrander is followed by a 
brief business meeting at 7:30. Diane Morton, visiting from Cayuga Bird Club, 
will offer a program on Motus Wildlife Tracking.

​Developed by Bird Studies Canada, Motus allows researchers to follow the 
movements of birds and other wildlife that are fitted with tiny radio 
transmitters called nanotags. When a tagged bird flies within a few miles of a 
Motus receiver, its detection is logged and transmitted to motus.org to be 
shared throughout the international Motus network.

​During the past three years, Cayuga Bird Club has established two Motus 
receiving stations that contribute to the array for the southern Central New 
York region. Diane will explain the technology, its benefits, and the process 
of becoming part of the Motus community.

​Diane is past president and current director of Cayuga Bird Club. She is 
retired from Cornell University's Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, 
where she was a senior research associate. She enjoys leading birding field 
trips and traveling to see birds.


Nita Seaberg

Elmira


See more about Chemung Valley Audubon Society at

www.cvaudubon.org and on Facebook.




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