>> >> Hey all, >> >> Just to continue with the theme of my Cayuga bird club newsletter column of >> a few months ago, I wanted to alert people to a series of duck id webinars >> that are now available from the Lab of O. I did the first one of the series >> as it was in development a while ago and it was very useful with nice >> interactive features. Now there are 4 total. We are so lucky to have many >> new learning tools at hand. You can find out more about this at >> >> http://www.birds.cornell.edu/courses/home/ >> >> I see there is also a home tutorial now available for bird id tips. >> >> http://www.birds.cornell.edu/courses/home/tutorial/ >> >> These are worth checking out. Might be especially useful for people >> contemplating leading Beginner Bird Walks too. Great information for both >> learning and teaching. >> >> Good birding. >> >> Thanks >> >> Linda Orkin President, Cayuga Bird Club. >> >> >> -- >> Don't ask what your bird club can do for you, ask what you can do for your >> bird club!! <')_,/ >> > > -- > Chris Tessaglia-Hymes > Listowner, Cayugabirds-L > Ithaca, New York > [email protected] > Cayugabirds-L – Archives > Cayugabirds-L – Welcome and Basics > Cayugabirds-L – Rules and Information > Cayugabirds-L – Subscribe, Configuration and Leave >
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