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SUMMARY:Food Supplementation Increases Reproductive Performance of Ospreys in the Lower Chesapeake Bay
DESCRIPTION:Michael Academia \n Michael Academia\, a recent M.Sc. graduate from the William & Mary Biology Department. He believes the “Chesapeake Bay is an ecological treasure and should be treated as such for the next generations. We have the world’s largest breeding population of ospreys and our Chesapeake Bay population should be conserved as our stronghold.” Michael won the prestigious William Andersen Award at the 2022 International Raptor Research Conference for his research involving ospreys and the localized depletion of Atlantic menhaden in the Lower Chesapeake Bay. This recognition is very special to Michael and reflects his hard work and dedication to ospreys\, the fish they depend on\, and the environments in which they thrive.\n \n  \n Michael conducted his studies as part of the Center for Conservation Biology. The Center has been focused on osprey research since 1970 and over the past 50 years generations of graduate students have worked with ospreys. The collective and substantial work of these students provides insight into the response of ospreys to changing menhaden availability. Currently\, Michael’s manuscript is in the peer review process and will be featured in the Journal of Raptor Research. He is also active in harvest policy procedures to enact change based on the scientific evidence gathered. \n  \nNote: This meeting will be held in person at the meeting house and via Zoom. Zoom signon will start at 7:15 to enable the meeting to begin at 7:30.
URL:https://westchesterbirdclub.org/event/tbd-3/
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SUMMARY:The Red-tailed Hawk Project: What We Do and Don't Know About a Common but Incredible Hawk
DESCRIPTION:Bryce Robinson \nIn this presentation\, Bryce will outline the work of the Red-tailed Hawk Project\, including many stories of surprising things the working group has learned in their investigation into the unknowns of this common species. \n  \nBryce W. Robinson is postdoctoral researcher at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology\, where his research focuses on the evolution of diversity in the Red-tailed Hawk. As part of this work\, Bryce co-created and leads the Red-tailed Hawk Project\, a working group that aims to fill knowledge gaps in our understanding of the life history and evolution of the species. Additionally\, Bryce is an ornithological illustrator whose work has been featured in scientific papers\, on journal covers\, and in logos for organizations and events. To learn more about the Red-tailed Hawk Project\, visit www.redtailedhawkproject.org. \n  \nNote: This meeting will be held in person at the meeting house and via Zoom. Zoom signon will start at 7:15 to enable the meeting to begin at 7:30.
URL:https://westchesterbirdclub.org/event/tbd-27/
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