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[Bristol-Birds] [Fwd: Free PowerPoint presentations & Project FeederWatch]
- From: Bill Grigsby <wgrigs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Bristol Birds List <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 22:33:13 -0400
This is info re new Powerpoint presentations that were presented at the
Bristol Bird Club meeting tonight. These presentaions are available from
Cornell re backyard bird feeding and the Feederwatch Program. The
presentations can be downloaded free and have scripts that can also be
downloaded.
Bill Grigsby
Kingsport, TN
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- From: Patricia Leonard <pel27@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pel27@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 09:58:17 -0400
Good Morning!
Like us, you probably often get asked to make presentations about birds in
your community. We can help! The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has developed
several slide shows about birds and bird feeding, including a show about
the birds most commonly seen in your region. PowerPoint versions of all of
the shows are available to you FREE online. These presentations include:
* Backyard Bird Feeding: feeders, what to feed, outwitting squirrels,
and more
* Top 20 Feeder Birds: customized for your state or province.
* About Project FeederWatch: describes our feeder-bird survey that
anyone can join
We value the public education provided through nature centers, stores, and
clubs such as yours and we appreciate your efforts to further enhance
people's knowledge of birds. Please take advantage of these free programs
by visiting
<http://www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw/MediaSlideShows.htm>http://www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw/MediaSlideShows.htm
to download these presentations as well as optional scripts that accompany
them. If you do not have digital projection equipment, 35 mm slide versions
are also available for purchase.
You also will find a PDF flyer attached to this email with information
about Project FeederWatch, which starts its 20th year on November 11. We
would be grateful if you could post this flyer and encourage more people to
participate. The more people counting the birds at their feeders, the more
we can learn about the birds that we all enjoy.
Thanks for caring for the birds!
Sincerely,
Your friends at Project FeederWatch and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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