Second Nature scientist talks: Through Birds' Eyes
Joanna Scott
Wednesday, 19 September 2007 10:40 UTC
The next event in the Second Nature speaker series is this afternoon: Professor Graham Martin, Professor of Avian Sensory Science at Birmingham University all about his research on Great Cormorants:
All the details and a nice picture of a cormorant here
Title: Through Birds’ Eyes: What does vision tell us about the aquatic foraging of Cormorants?
Speaker: Professor Graham Martin
Location: Second Nature Island
Date: Wednesday 19th September 2007
Time: Noon SLT, 3pm EST, 7pm GMT, 8pm BST
SL contact: Joanna Wombat
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Would have loved to attend today, but unfortunately have an important meeting at the same time :(
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Sorry, Deepak – I know the time isn’t brilliant for everyone. Is that time (11am SLT) generally bad for you, or was it just this week?
Question for everyone: when would be a convenient day/time for these talks? There’s no reason why they are then, we just thought that might be most convenient for Europeans and Americans, but I’d like to get an idea of when is good/bad for people, and in future we can move them around a bit.
I’d also be keen on trying some early morning ones which would let Asia in – any interest from anyone?
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It’s actually not a bad time for me (lunchtime). Had a rare lunch time meeting. Some day, SL should offer the ability to record a session like that, so that it can be uploaded to YouTube, etc
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