ADDRESS CHANGES
Q: I'm changing my
address or adding
a second one. Who should I notify?
A: Please contact
the SFO staff regarding any changes to your address.
You can also
call the Lab's Membership
Department at 607-254-2414. Be sure to
tell them that
you are a Spring Field Ornithology Student!
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CHILDREN
AND THE COURSE
Q: My child would like to take your
course. Do you have a minimum student age?
A: The course does
have a minimum
age requirement. If your child is at least age 12, he or
she may enroll.
However, our course is not suited to younger children. Perhaps some
time in the future we will offer a SFO for children or a
similar Lab
program. We apologize for any inconveniences.
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CORNELL UNIVERSITY
GENERAL INFORMATION
Q: Can you provide me
with some information
about studying at Cornell University?
A: Here are a couple
of starting
places:
Undergraduate Studies:
Mail:
Undergraduate Admissions Office
Cornell University
410 Thurston Avenue
Ithaca, NY 14850-2488
USA
Telephone: 607-255-5241
Fax: 607-255-0659
E-mail:
admissions-mailbox@cornell.edu
web site: http://www.admissions.cornell.edu/index.cfm
Graduate Studies:
Mail:
Graduate Admissions Office
Cornell University
Caldwell Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-2602
USA
Telephone: 607-255-4884
Fax: 607-255-1816
E-mail: gradadmissions-mailbox@cornell.edu
web site: http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu
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CONTACTING
THE SFO STAFF
Q: How do I get in touch with the
Spring Field Ornithology Course Staff?
A: You may use one of
the following
methods to contact the course staff:
Mail:
Cornell Lab of OrnithologySFO
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850-1999
USA
Telephone: 607-254-2452
E-Mail: sfoclass@cornell.edu
web site: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/sfo
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CREDITS NEEDED
Q: I'd like to take the course for
credit. Is that possible?
A: Though the Lab is happy to
recommend that one college-level credit be awarded per
section (lectures
or field trips) following the completion of the course, there may
be a slight problem with a transfer of credits since
Cornell University
does not provide an official transcript for Spring Field
Ornithology
at this time.
In the past we have written letters on behalf of course attendees,
and though we've had little trouble with colleges or universities
agreeing to accept/grant credits, we always suggest checking with
a local advisor prior to signing up for the course. This
is particularly
important if you need the credits, as each institution has
its own policies regarding what is accepted toward a
degree program.
Also, please note that this type of course is usually taken at
an undergraduate level in college, though a few people have taken
it (and have arranged to receive credit for it) at
higher-levels of education.
Many students have arranged to take the course as
independent study,
by speaking with their local advisor prior to enrolling. This may
be the best way to obtain credit for your efforts.
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CREDIT VS. NONCREDIT
PRICE
Q: If I take the class
for no credit,
do I get I get a price break?
A: At this point in time, the
course IS (technically) a non-credit course, offered to the general
public for educational purposes. This is because Cornell University
DOES NOT provide an official transcript for the course. Therefore,
there is no price difference for credit or non-credit students.
In the future, there MAY be a price increase for those students
wishing to take sections of the course for credit if we decide to
offer the (videotaped) lectures as an official Cornell University
course online through eCornell.
Some people do request to take the course for credit (either as
an Independent Study opportunity or as a general biology
course through
a local college or university), in which case we would
offer to write
a letter on their behalf after they have sucessfully completed all
the exams. Many colleges, universities, and workplaces have agreed
to accept this letter in the past and allow credit to be
awarded for
completion of the course, however we always suggest checking with
a local advisor before signing up for the course if it is a course
that you NEED for credit, as credit granting policies
vary depending
on the institution.
If you'd like further information, please contact
the SFO staff.
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DAY TRIPS
Q1: Regarding the day trips (Derby
Hill, Braddock Bay, and Arnot Forest), is it possible to
attend both
days?
A1: As with any other
local field
trip, we ask that you attend the Arnot Forest trip on your regular
field trip day. Also, please note that because it is a local trip,
you will need to bring a bag lunch and a drink with you.
Q2: Why don't you do an overnight
or a day trip with seminars at the Arnot Forest anymore?
A2: Though we always
enjoyed staying
overnight at the Arnot, it was just becoming too difficult to find
a caterer, and also over the past few years, the overnight was not
very well attended, and so we decided to try something a
little different
last year, making it a day trip with some exciting
speakers. The speakers
did well, and those that attended enjoyed hearing their talks, but
attendance was down, so this year we chose to offer it as
a day trip,
much like our Derby Hill trip. If the trip continues to
have low attendance,
then in future years we may choose an alternate local location for
our last weekend of field trips.
Q3: Now that Arnot is a day trip,
can I sign up for the trip even if I am not enrolled in field trips
or enrolled in the course?
A3: SFO lectures participants
(from the current year's course), will not be able to sign up for
the Arnot trips (Saturday OR Sunday) this year.
As for SFO Alumni and the general public, because this
is now a regular
day trip, we are no longer able to take outside sign ups
for the Arnot
Trip (Saturday OR Sunday).
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DISTANCE LEARNING
AT CORNELL
Q: What courses does Cornell offer
online?
A: For a listing of
distance learning
possibilities at Cornell, please contact someone from
Cornell Distance
Learning:
Or, you may contact eCornell:
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eBIRD
Q: Do you still record
all the field
trip sightings for SFO outings in eBird? Can SFO students
from lectures
AND field trips view the checklists online?
A: YES to both questions. All
of the SFO field trip checklists are posted to eBird
as soon as we are able to enter them after receiving them from the
previous weekend's field trip leaders. Instructions on
how to access
the online checklists are available to all course participants as
a handout. We encourage all our students to obtain their OWN eBird
accounts (it's free!) in order to keep track of their own
individual
sightings. It is a great way to keep track of things, and it also
helps US to monitor bird populations!
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FIELD TRIPS
Q1: Can I switch field
trip days from
week to week once I've chosen which weekend day I'd like
to attend?
A1: Because we try hard to keep
groups small and not overburden our field trip leaders, we ask that
you do NOT switch field trip days from week to week once you have
chosen your preferred field trip day and been assigned to a group.
If a group of people from either Saturday or Sunday all switched
on the same day, you could just imagine the result!
Q2: If I do not have a vehicle can
I still sign up for the field trips section?
A2: Because we have
many volunteer
drivers with vehicles, it is not necessary to have a
vehicle to sign
up for field trips. We do try to do as much carpooling as possible
for our field trip excursions.
Q3: For the longer day
trips to Montezuma,
Derby Hill, Braddock Bay, and Arnot Forest, what do I
need to bring?
Do I HAVE to attend those trips?
A3: Be sure to bring a bag lunch
and a drink to the longer day trips. For those that cannot be away
that long, we will have a local (7am-11am) trip on those
days as well. None of our all day field trips are mandatory.
Q4: Regarding the
Woodcock/Owl Watch
(special Tuesday evening) trip? Do I HAVE to attend that trip? Can
I attend if I am a lectures participant only?
A4: That is a special Tuesday
evening trip, and it is open to ALL current SFO
participants (including
lectures section participants). It is not a required trip,
but it is usually a lot of fun. Be sure to dress warm, as it does
get kind of chilly once the sun sets!
Q5: If I just want to
take the Field
Trips section and not the Lectures section, will I miss
out on a lot?
A5: Although we feel
your learning
experience would be greatly improved by taking BOTH the
Lectures AND
Field Trips sections together, you do not HAVE to take
both sections
of the course in order to learn about the birds of this
area, as either
section of the course can stand on its own.
Q6: Can I sign up (and pay) for
Field Trips individually, instead of signing up (and paying) for
the ENTIRE section?
A6: Unfortuantely the answer
is NO, because the course is very popular, and so we must insist
that people sign up for an entire section. If people were to sign
up for only one or two trips that might cause problems regarding
field trip group sizes and leader availability.
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LAB
OF ORNITHOLOGY
MEMBERSHIP
Q: What are the benefits
of Lab Membership?
A: There are
many benefits!
Beginning at the (basic) Supporting Level, Lab members receive:
- Living
Bird, our award-winning quarterly magazine, packed
with stunning
color photographs of birds, articles by top experts in
birding and
ornithology, reviews of the latest books, binoculars,
and equipment,
and advice on how to improve your birding skills.
- Birdscope,
the Lab newsletter, full of up-to-date information
about Lab activities
and volunteer research programs.
PLUS discounts on:
- Spring
Field Ornithology
course (held in Ithaca, NY in the Spring)
- Citizen
Science projects
- The
Home Study
Course in Bird Biology
- Orders from the Lab's Color Slide
Catalog
- Purchases made at Wild
Birds Unlimited at Sapsucker Woods (you can also
order by phone
toll-free: 877-266-4928 - just mention that you are a
Lab Member!)
By becoming a Lab member, you would join thousands of other
birders who support Lab of Ornithology efforts in
research, education,
and conservation. And, since the Lab is a non-profit,
self-supporting
unit of Cornell University, your membership gift is tax
deductible!
For more information about the Lab's membership department, or
for information on advanced levels of membership, please
visit the membership
department web site:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/Membership
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LECTURES
Q1: What if I have to
miss a lecture?
Can I still get the handouts? Are there still class
DVDs/videos?
A1: If you are enrolled in the
lectures section and must miss a Wednesday evening lecture, you
can certainly ask for any handouts that you missed, and we will
provide them. Also, this year for anyone needing to borrow class
DVD's/videos,
we are proud to announce that our Wild
Birds Unlimited store here at the Lab will be
handling all video
rentals for course lectures ONLY. We apologize, but we are no
longer able to rent out any of the optional, before-class
DVDs/video
presentations. You may, however, be able to view some of them
at the Lab's Adelson
Library during their regular hours.
Q2: If I just want to
take the Lectures
section and not the Field Trips section, will I miss out
on a lot?
A2: Although we feel
your learning
experience would be greatly improved by taking BOTH the
Lectures AND
Field Trips sections together, you do not HAVE to take
both sections
of the course in order to learn about the birds of this
area, as either
section of the course can stand on its own.
Q3: Can I sign up (and pay) for
Field Trips individually, instead of signing up (and paying) for
the ENTIRE section?
A3: Unfortuantely the answer
is NO, because the course is very popular, and so we must insist
that people sign up for an entire section. If people were to sign
up for only one or two lectures that might cause overflow problems
in our lecture hall, and limit availability of seats for those wanting
to participate in ALL of the lectures.
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MONTEZUMA
TRIP
Q1: Do I have to stay at the motel?
What if I want a private room?
A1: Though we prefer
that people
stay at the same motel (again, because it is easier to keep track
of everyone that way), we realize that there are special
situations.
If you need to stay somewhere else, or prefer to drive
home and then
drive back up in the morning on the second day, you would need to
let us know, so that we could assist you regarding our
trip itinerary.
Also, YES, it is possible to get a private room, for an additional
fee. Please contact the SFO
staff for more
information.
Q2: Can I sign up for the trip even
if I am not enrolled in field trips or enrolled in the
course?
A2: Lectures participants (from
the current year's course) may sign up for the Montezuma
trip, however
there is an extra fee. As for the general public, we ask that you
please contact the SFO staff as the date
approaches, as we are not sure that there will be enough
room to allow
the general public (or SFO alumni) to attend - it will
mostly depend
on the availability of motel rooms. Please visit the Montezuma
Trip web page for details, and to download the
sign-up form/itinerary.
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NJ
TRIP
Q1: Regarding the NJ
Trip, do I have
to take the bus or can I drive separately?
A1: Though we prefer
that people
ride the bus (just because it is easier to keep track of everyone
that way), we do realize that there are special situations. If you
need to drive separate, you would need to let us know, so that we
could assist you regarding coordinating stops along the way.
Q2: Do I have to stay at the motel?
What if I want a private room?
A2: Though we prefer
that people
stay at the same motel (again, because it is easier to keep track
of everyone that way), we realize that there are special
situations.
If you need to stay somewhere else, you would need to let us know,
so that we could assist you regarding our trip itinerary.
Also, YES,
it is possible to get a private room, for an additional fee. Please
contact the SFO staff for more
information.
Q3: Can I sign up for the trip even
if I am not enrolled in field trips or enrolled in the
course?
A3: Lectures participants (from
the current year's course) may sign up for the NJ trip,
however there
is an extra fee. As for the general public, we ask that you please
contact the SFO staff as the
date approaches,
as we are not sure that there will be enough room to
allow the general
public (or SFO alumni) to attend - it will mostly depend
on the availability
of seats on the bus. Please visit the New
Jersey Trip web page for details, and to download the sign-up
form/itinerary.
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NON-COURSE-RELATED
QUESTIONS
Q: I have questions for
the Lab that
are non-course-related. Who should I contact?
A: To contact the Lab
with general
questions regarding the Lab of Ornithology and its staff, you may
use one of the following methods:
Mail:
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850-1999
USA
Telephone: 607-254-2473
(within the US, you may call toll-free at: 800-843-2473)
E-Mail: cornellbirds@cornell.edu
web site: http://www.birds.cornell.edu
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ONLINE AVAILABILITY
Q: Will the course ever
be available
online as an Internet-based course?
A: At the present
time our course
is only available as a local course here in the Ithaca
area. An online
version of the lectures section (or extra information)
may be available
online in future years via eCornell.
If sections of the course go online, we will announce the
latest news
on the main web site page for the course:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/sfo
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OTHER
COURSES
Q: Do you know of any other courses
that I can take?
A: The Lab also
offers a Home
Study Course in Bird Biology at this time. It is a self-paced
correspondence course with no deadlines. In addition, our
Macaulay
Library offers an annual Sound
Recording Workshop, but the workshop is not a
correspondence course,
and you must travel to a specified location to participate.
If you are looking for other (non-Lab) correspondence courses,
we are aware of a couple other college-level Ornithology Courses
and we are happy to share the following information with you:
Biol 363/364: Ornithology:
http://www.northern.edu/tallmand
If you have trouble accessing the page for some
reason, then feel
free to contact Dan Tallman via his E-MAIL address:
Tallmand@northern.edu
Or, contact the NSU extension office at:
nsuextension@northern.edu
also
Wildlife Habitat Naturalist Internet Home Study
Certification
Course:
http://www.windstar.org/training_info.php
Or, via email:
wildlife@windstar.org
There may be others, and the best way to find them is to
type a few
keywords (such as "bird course" "bird home
study course"
"bird education" or "ornithology course") into
a search engine such as http://www.google.com.
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PARTIAL PAYMENTS
Q: Can I pay for the
course via partial
payments, or through an installment plan?
A: Unfortunately, we are unable
to offer a partial payment plan at this time. The Lab is
a non-profit
organization, and our staff is too small to be able to offer/manage
such a plan. We apologize for any inconveniences.
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REFUND REQUESTS
Q: I need to get a refund
or withdraw
from the course. How do I go about this?
A: Please contact
the SFO staff. It is will not always be possible for us to issue
a refund, especially if the course is underway
or arrangements for a special field trip have already been
confirmed (and the deadline for withdrawing has passed).
Because of this, we will need to make such decisions on a
case-by-case
basis.
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SCHOLARSHIP
FUND
Q: Is there a scholarship
fund available?
If so, am I eligible, and how would I apply (or donate funds)?
A: We do not have a scholarship
fund available for Spring Field Ornithology, however we are looking
to develop this for future years. If you have a special situation
that you would like to present to us, please feel free
to
contact the SFO staff.
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TUITION ASSISTANCE
Q: Is there any type of
course tuition
assistance or financial aid available from Cornell or the
Lab of Ornithology
that I could apply for?
A: Unfortunately, we are unable
to offer financial aid to students who are enrolled in our Spring
Field Ornithology course at this time.
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VIRUS
ALERTS
Q: I heard that you can get a virus
from visiting a web site. Is this true? Could that happen
when I visit
the Lab's web site?
A: First of all, we check our
web site servers frequently for virus activity. But, if
you want information
on a particular virus or want to check out a potential hoax, here
at Cornell we are given the following web site URL to
check all "VIRUS
ALERT" messages before passing them on. This is always a good
idea, since at least 90% of them are fake.
We are happy to share the information. Please feel free to share
it with others:
http://www.Vmyths.com
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WEB
SITE TROUBLES
Q: I tried to access your web site,
but something was not working properly. Is there a problem with
the Lab's site? Is it down for maintenance?
A: We appreciate people letting
us know when our web site is generating errors and we do pass along
any notices of potential web site problems to our webmaster.
But, before you contact us, here are a few
troubleshooting suggestions
to try from your end. These suggestions come straight
from the Lab's
webmaster:
First, be sure that you are using the correct URL for
the web site,
which is:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu
Second, our web site works best if you are using the
latest versions
of Internet Explorer, Netscape, or Safari. If you do not have the
most current versions of any of these browsers, you can
probably download
an update for free from the browser's home page.
Third, if you've visited our page previously, try
refreshing/reloading
the page in question, as there may have been an update to it since
you last visited. By refreshing/reloading the page, you
will get the
most recent version, and not a previous version that your browser
had previously stored in memory for quicker
access/loading on future
visits.
If you're still having problems, then it's either an error on our
web site or an error generated by your provider or server. It could
also be that we are in the process of updating a page at the same
time that you are trying to access it. Another suggestion would
be to try to load the page again at a later time/date and see if
you are still getting the same error message. If so, please feel
free to notify us.
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WHERE TO
WATCH BIRDS
Q: I am going on vacation and want
to do some birding. Can you help me find some local
"hotspots?"
A: Contact the American Birding
Association, which has many birding publications focusing
on different
areas of the country.
ABA Contact Information:
Mail:
ABA
PO Box 6599
Colorado Springs, CO 80934
USA
Telephone: 719-578-1614
Fax: 719-578-1480
E-mail: member@aba.org
ABA GENERAL web site: http://www.americanbirding.org
ABA BIRDING RESOURCES web site: http://www.americanbirding.org/resources
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