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Spring Field Ornithology class, March 26-May 18, inaugurates CU building

Participants in the 2003 session of the perennially popular class, Spring Field Ornithology, will have a first look at Cornell's newest building.

The class, with Wednesday evening lectures and weekend field trips between March 26 and May 18, will be the first public use of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's new Imogene Powers Johnson Center for Birds and Biodiversity, located off campus on Sapsucker Woods Road, between Route 13 and Hanshaw Road.

Inside the new facility, instructor Stephen W. Kress, the National Audubon Society vice president for conservation and leader of the course for the past 25 years, will bring birds to life with multimedia lectures about identification, natural history and behavior. Complementing the lectures are weekend morning field trips to area birding hot spots, such as Stewart Park and Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, during peak migration times.

The cost is $105 for lectures or field trips, or $195 for both sections. Lab of Ornithology members are eligible for discounted prices. For an additional cost, participants can choose to go on two special overnight field trips: a chartered bus trip to the Cape May-Ocean City, N.J., area and a trip to Arnot Forest, located just outside Ithaca in Van Etten. Participants receive a discounted price for both special field trips, if they sign up for them when they enroll in the course.

Registration is by phone at 254-2452 (outside Ithaca, (800) 843-2473) or by visiting the lab's secure server at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/sfo.

March 13, 2003

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