East Bay Times

BIRD CALLERS FLOCK AS CONTEST MAKES RETURN

East Bay tradition emerges from 3-year hiatus for the 54th annual competitio­n

- By Dylan Bouscher and Ray Chavez

Students performing calls of the thick-billed raven, the Adélie penguin and the common loon took the top three prizes Thursday night when Piedmont's Bird Calling Show returned to the Alan Harvey Theater for its 54th annual contest following a threeyear hiatus.

Created in 1963 by Leonard Waxdeck, a biology teacher at Piedmont High School, the show grew into an annual event that over the decades has attracted local and national attention as winners have appeared on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson,” “The Arsenio Hall Show” and “Late Night with David Letterman.” Recently, a former Piedmont High student and participan­t demonstrat­ed her skills on “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.”

Though the contest has changed somewhat over the years — it faced cancellati­on in 1996 as interest waned before its first resurrecti­on in 1997 — its spirit and traditions have been carried on by the many who share in a spirit of innovation.

Students spent weeks and months perfecting their bird calls and were judged based on three criteria:

• Authentici­ty of call — the judges acted as the show's experts to certify each bird call's authentici­ty.

• Poise and delivery — stage presence and smoothness of delivery were considered. The beauty and singularit­y of the bird call were essential.

• Content of introducti­on — contestant­s had to write their own sketches. Each sketch should have included pertinent, well-composed informatio­n about their bird. Humor could have been a plus or minus, depending on how appropriat­e it was.

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 ?? PHOTOS BY RAY CHAVEZ — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Charlotte Mascola, left, and Clio Salzer won first place for their performanc­e of the thick-billed raven during the 54th Bird Calling Show at the new Alan Harvey Theater at Piedmont High School in Piedmont on Wednesday.
PHOTOS BY RAY CHAVEZ — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Charlotte Mascola, left, and Clio Salzer won first place for their performanc­e of the thick-billed raven during the 54th Bird Calling Show at the new Alan Harvey Theater at Piedmont High School in Piedmont on Wednesday.
 ?? LEFT: ?? ABOVE: Isabella Wire, left, and Lulu Tschider won second place for their imitation of the Adélie penguin during the contest. Megan Foster won third place with an imitation of common loon sounds.
LEFT: ABOVE: Isabella Wire, left, and Lulu Tschider won second place for their imitation of the Adélie penguin during the contest. Megan Foster won third place with an imitation of common loon sounds.

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