Hi All -
Tonight, all are welcome for the kick-off of SFO at the Cornell Lab. Come
see what it's all about!
6:30: Kevin McGowan: "Birding the Cayuga Basin"
7:30: Steve Kress: "Winter Resident Bird ID"
8:30: Steve Kress: "Seabird Restoration"
Cheers,
Marc
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
Dear Cayuga Birders,
I love that moment in late January when I notice just a smidge more
daylight remaining at the end of the workday. It sets me to thinking of the
all of the rotations and revolutions that we are a part of on this
fantastic planet. And more importantly, it makes me think about
Hi Cayuga Birders:
Just a quick note to let you know that registration is now open for Spring
Field Ornithology at the Cornell Lab. *Early bird discounts in effect
through Sunday, Feb. 5.*
As you may know, the course is an Ithaca-area tradition that has helped
several thousand people learn
Dear Cayuga Birders:
OK. So there are male Red-winged Blackbirds at Montezuma in mid January.
That means we should be seeing phoebes by February, and a big wave of
warbler migration by late March, right? Should be a an interesting year...
And what better way to bear witness to the the wild
Led SFO group 2 to Derby Hill in the cold, wind
and driving rain. There was even some snow mixed
in at times!! We continued the SFO tradition of
stopping by theSNIPE spot at the intersection of
Route 3 and 104B and found at least 8 WILSON'S
SNIPE (there were probably many more).
Given
Hi everyone,
I am once again coordinating the Spring Field Ornithology class at the Lab
of Ornithology, which will be March 23 - May 15th. Of course many of you are
familiar with the class already as alumni, leaders or already enrolled this
year! For those of you who planning to enroll, I am