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May BCB Meeting & The Red Tail Hawk Project - Bird Talk

The Red-tailed Hawk project is a research collaboration focused on the ecology and evolution of Buteo jamaicensis. In this presentation, Bryce will outline the work of the Red-tailed Hawk Project, including what we do and do not know about the species, the goals of the working group, and their approach to data collection. Bryce will also share preliminary results from the project's work, including their extensive tracking efforts to better understand movement in migratory populations. 

Bryce W. Robinson is a PhD candidate at Cornell University and 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 group working 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 see Bryce's work, visit www.ornithologi.com and to learn more about the Red-tailed Hawk Project, visit www.redtailedhawkproject.org.

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