Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Banish Winter Blues with Spring Birds

Posted by  //  January 21, 2012  //  News, Workshops & Seminars

The annual Spring Field Ornithology course offered by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology is perfect for anyone who enjoys being outdoors. This year’s eight-week course takes place March 21 through May 13 and is designed for bird watchers of all skill levels.

“It’s a great way to soak in the beauty of the Finger Lakes region and welcome back migrating songbirds,” says course instructor Dr. Steve Kress. “Participants learn to identify birds by sight and song and visit the best birding spots in the Cayuga Lake Basin. It’s all great fun and totally stress-free.” Kress is vice president for Bird Conservation for Audubon and has taught the Spring Field Ornithology course since it began 35 years ago.

There are two sections to the course. Wednesday evening lectures cover bird song, nesting, courtship, migration, and habitat and include two trips to the Cornell University Museum of Vertebrates and a night owl-watch. Lectures are timed to match the spring migration and focus on species students will see during guided Saturday or Sunday field trips to regional birding hotspots, such as Braddock Bay, Derby Hill, Dryden Lake, Arnot Forest, and Myers Point. Students are grouped with others of the same skill level on field trips.

Participants may sign up for lectures only, just the field trips, or both sections. There are also two optional overnight trips–one to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and the other to Cape May, New Jersey, to experience peak spring migration.

“Everything about this class is fantastic!” writes Jane, a recent participant from Syracuse, New York. “The leaders are friendly and gifted people who are choosing to share their time, knowledge, and  love of birds. I will take this course every year if I can.”

The cost of the course is $160 for lectures, $195 for the weekend field trips, or $340 for both sections. Additional fees apply for the optional overnight trips. Registrations for the weekly field trips received by February 1 will receive a $10 discount. There are additional discounts for Cornell Lab of Ornithology members.

Find out more about the course schedule, watch a video about the course, and sign up atwww.birds.cornell.edu/sfo. You may also call (607) 254-2466 to sign up (outside Ithaca, call 800-843-2473 toll-free).

The 2012 Spring Field Ornithology course is receiving support from Wild Birds Unlimited andThe Plantsmen Nursery.

Registration contact: Erica Marx, (607) 254-2466sfoclass@cornell.edu

Media contact: Pat Leonard, (607) 254-2137pel27@cornell.edu


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