Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 07:40:15 -0800 Reply-To: Maryland Birds & Birding Sender: Maryland Birds & Birding From: Charlie Subject: TOS spring meeting MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi folks, I miss Maryland birding and birders so much, I just had to steal one of your own for our annual spring meeting... Please see the notice below. I'd love to see some of you folks for this. Sharps Ridge is a migration hot spot where people often have 30 warbler days in spring. The Smokies is a reliable spot for Swainson's Warbler. And if you'd like more than birds, how about 30 species of salamanders and 250 tree species? 2 endangered bats? Charlie Muise Vice President, Knoxville Chapter Tennessee Ornithological Society The Knoxville Chapter of Tennessee Ornithological Society is pleased to announce plans for the Spring 2003 meeting. We are fortunate to have an excellent speaker for this event. Dr. Chandler Robbins, an eminent ornithologist, is visiting from the US Geologic Service in Laurel, Maryland to speak with us. Among his many credits, Dr. Robbins wrote the original Golden Guide to birds, and was instrumental in starting up Breeding Bird Surveys ? the most scientifically important citizen science project related to birds. He has authored hundreds of scientific papers and helped shape many research methods in use around the world today. Much of his effort in the last 2 decades has been to band neotropical migrants in their Central American winter range. The American Birding Association?s Research and Education award is named for his many years of service on both fronts. A more complete biography is below the meeting information. We sincerely hope our birding friends in surrounding states, as well as TOS members, will turn out for this special speaker.). The meeting is May 2-4 at the Episcopal School of Knoxville (ESK) in West Knoxville. The banquet, featuring Dr. Robbins? talk will be at the ESK dining hall, and catered by Gus?s Catering on Saturday night. A silent auction to benefit the JB Owen Memorial Fund will be completed during the banquet. The first donation from the JB Owen fund recently was awarded to the Foothills Land Conservancy to aid in the protection of critical habitat. Much of Dr. Robbins work has demonstrated that habitat loss is a primary cause for the decrease in numbers experienced by many species of birds. Field trips are expected to include: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sharps Ridge, Kyker Bottoms, Kingston Steam Plant and Cove Lake. Registration: $7 if postmarked before April 10, $8 after. Dinner/speaker $15 additional. Please mail registration to Jerry Hadder, Treasurer, KTOS. 18 Rockingham Lane, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Checks can be made out to KTOS. Motels: 20 rooms at two hotels on Lovell Road have been reserved for the meeting. In both cases, they are "reserved" under the TN Ornithological Society. Please mention that when you register. Days Inn 966 5801 $44.95 + tax for double room, includes continental breakfast After April 1 the rooms will be released Motel 6 675 7200 $36.99 + tax for double room, includes coffee only After April 15th the rooms will be released. To get to the meeting: From Interstate 40 take the Lovell Road exit. Take Lovell Road north (take left off ramp if you come from I-40 west; take right off ramp if you come from the east) about ? mile. Turn left on Gilbert Street. ESK is down about a quarter mile on the right. The address is 950 Episcopal School Way. ===== ************************************************** Charlie Muise, Senior Naturalist Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont Townsend, TN lat 35 deg, 38'23" long 83 deg, 41'22" "Up, Sluggard, and waste not life; in the grave will be sleeping enough" - Ben Frankline, Poor Richard's Almanac __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com ======================================================================= To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey ======================================================================= =========================================================================