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COG/Canberra Birds meeting Wednesday 10 July

To: 'Sue Lashko' <>
Subject: COG/Canberra Birds meeting Wednesday 10 July
From: Geoffrey Dabb via Canberrabirds <>
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2024 02:49:12 +0000

Sue, you have done it again.  You are wasted organising COG outings.

 

From: Sue Lashko <>
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 12:19 PM
To: Geoffrey Dabb <>
Cc: Canberrabirds <>
Subject: Re: [Canberrabirds] COG/Canberra Birds meeting Wednesday 10 July

 

The Tennis Court Oath by Jacques-Louis David - nicely sums up how the centrist and left political parties in France cooperated/collaborated/conspired (depending on which side you were on) to ensure the National Rally from forming government.  The birds appear to be rejoicing.

 

Sue

 

On Tue, 9 Jul 2024 at 09:59, Geoffrey Dabb via Canberrabirds <> wrote:

Thank you Jack. Yes, we do have something of a names muddle, unfortunately, but what are all the people doing in this picture? Not arguing about bird names or discussing who will be the next US president.  As it happens, what they are doing has a curious connection with current events.

 

 

 

From: Canberrabirds <> On Behalf Of jandaholland--- via Canberrabirds
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 8:17 AM
To: 'Canberra Birds' <>
Subject: [Canberrabirds] COG/Canberra Birds meeting Wednesday 10 July

 

Good morning COG/Canberra Birds members and chat line subscribers, a reminder that the monthly COG/Canberra Birds meeting will be held tomorrow evening Wednesday 10 July at our usual Canberra Girls Grammar School venue from 7:30 pm.  However, please note the changed access arrangements which will be in place while the construction in the Gabriel Drive parking area continues. 

 

Details are below.  There will also be signs to help you navigate your way - unfortunately the map is too big to put on the COG chat line.   

 

Everyone is welcome so please come along and hear about what is happening with those common birds names that so often seem to be changing, as well as enjoy an excellent video on the local Latham’s Snipe project.

 

There will be the usual raffle and you will also be able to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee after the meeting.

 

Jack Holland

 

The July 2024 meeting will be a normal face-to-face one held at our usual venue.  As COVID is still widespread in the community attendees should heed social distancing and good hygiene practice etc, and use their common sense and stay home if they have COVID symptoms.  Mask wearing is recommended.

 

Geoffrey Dabb – Bird names and good intentions

 

Lori Gould – local Latham’s Snipe project video

 

Please note that construction is currently occurring around the Gabriel Drive parking area, and access to there is not available.  So please use the Chapel Drive entrance and park there.  Then proceed to the Multi-media Centre (MMT) using the alternative route the Canberra Girls Grammar School has provided as shown in the map on p 8 of the July 2024 issue of Gang-gang, or on the Home page of the COG/Canberra Birds web site. 

 

Once parked proceed down past the Chapel and smaller Admin Offices, keeping them to your left.  Just past the latter turn left along a relatively flat and straight broad path keeping the columns to you left.  Near to the end, go left up the 3 m wide steps, turn half right and you will find an open glass door.  Go through this, across the empty room and past the toilets, and then either enter the MMT either through the bottom MMT door or go further along and up the steps where you reach the usual entry door.  Though it is well lit, as it will be dark a torch for finding your way to the MMT and back to your car after the meeting is recommended.

 

For July there will be two presentations of roughly equal length:

 

The first presentation will be by Geoffrey Dabb on ‘Bird names and good intentions.  Why our bird names are in something of a muddle.  Is there good reason to expect any improvement’

 

In Australia we have had more than 100 years of trying to arrive at a satisfactory set of bird names in English for written use.  Part of the problem is that there have been too many well-meaning suggestions.  Although intended to promote uniformity, most of these have barely gained some general support before a counter-suggestion has come along.  This has created less rather than more consistency for the growing numbers of people who use bird names.  In 2024 we are about to see further developments in the bird names arena.  Are there good prospects for uniformity, or will matters get worse?

 

The second presentation will be by Lori Gould who will be showing the video entitledSnipe”. 

 

Lori will give a brief introduction to this video which shows the local Latham’s Snipe project that she has been conducting with the help of many volunteers (including some well-known COG/Canberra Birds identities) at the Jerrabomberra Wetlands.  It is a very good overview of this project and will complement very nicely the presentation on the Australian Painted-snipe at the June meeting.  Lori will be happy to take questions about it after the showing.

 

 

 

Virus-free.www.avg.com

 

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