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Extractions: Ornithology (from the Greek ornitha = chicken and logos = word/science) is the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of birds . It includes observations on the structure and classification of birds, and on their habits, song and flight. National associations and societies ... edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit edit British Ornithologists' Club British Ornithologists' Union British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) The British Birds Rarities Committee The
Extractions: BIRDNET provides information about ornithology , the scientific study of birds. The site is a service of the Ornithological Council , a public information organization established and supported by eleven North American professional ornithological societies. Click on any of the icons below to go to the home page for that society.
Wilson Ornithological Society the Society publishes a quarterly journal of ornithology, The Wilson the Society of Canadian Ornithologists, the Society of Caribbean ornithology, http://www.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/birds/wos.html
Extractions: University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Sitemap The Wilson Society , founded in 1888, is a world-wide organization of nearly 2500 people who share a curiosity about birds. Named in honor of Alexander Wilson , the Father of American Ornithology, the Society publishes a quarterly journal of ornithology, The Wilson Bulletin,
Wilson Society Awards The Wilson Ornithological Society offers three research grants. birds (includingstable isotope analysis), with an emphasis on economic ornithology. http://www.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/birds/wosawards.html
Extractions: Home Wilson Bulletin Library Book Sale ... UM Bird Division Research Grants Deadline (received by) 1 February 2006 The Wilson Ornithological Society offers three research grants. The focus of each differs somewhat, as does the amount of the award. Willingness to report results of the research as an oral or poster paper at an annual meeting of the Wilson Ornithological Society is a condition of all three. The Research Awards Application Form must be used. Click to obtain an application form you can print out and send in. General Eligibility Rules and Requirements The Wilson Society's most prestigious award is available to all ornithologists, although graduate students and young professionals are preferred. Any avian research is eligible. One award of $2500 is given.
Organizations And Associations - Ornithology.com Society of Caribbean ornithology Society of ornithology of Polynesia UkranianJournal of ornithology Yelkovan Ornithological Journal of Turkey http://www.ornithology.com/organ.html
Kentucky Ornithological Society Members of the Kentucky Ornithological Society enjoy birds! We seek to createand increase interest in birds in Cornell Laboratory of ornithology http://www.biology.eku.edu/kos.htm
Extractions: We seek to create and increase interest in birds in Kentucky, and support the conservation of birds and their habitats. We also promote avian research. Anyone interested in birds may join our Society! We encourage you to check out our website to learn more about us and, of course, more about the birds of Kentucky. Anne Stamm Memorial Fund Attracting Birds to Your Yard Bird Biology Bird Books Bird Conservation Birding Locations in Kentucky Birding Supplies Birding Vacations BIRDKY Listserv Birds in the News Checklist of Kentucky Birds Environmental and Political News History of KOS Identifying Birds Kentucky Bird Clubs Kentucky Birding Records Kentucky Warbler KOS Action! KOS Bird of the Month Contest KOS Kid's Page KOS Members On-line KOS Officers KOS Seasonal Report Form Membership Application Rare Bird Alert Recent BIRDKY Postings Reporting Bird Observations Research Grant Fund State Bird Societies Useful Links for Birders click here!
The History Of The Kentucky Ornithological Society The contributions of the Kentucky Ornithological Society to ornithology.Kentucky Warbler 395458. Kingsolver, G. 1998. History of KOS 75th Anniversary, http://www.biology.eku.edu/kos/history.html
Extractions: History of the Kentucky Ornithological Society Virginia Kingsolver The history of the Kentucky Ornithological Society (KOS) is a record of people who are, and have been, dedicated to the observation and recording of birds in Kentucky and, hopefully, will be an inspiration for others, young and old, to continue to do the same. 40th Anniversary K.O.S. meeting, Mammoth Cave National Park, Oct. 11 - 13, 1963 In the early years, KOS gave an award to a member of the Kentucky Junior Academy of Science writing the best paper on birds. The award was $5.00 and a years subscription to The Kentucky Warbler. The winning paper was published in The Kentucky Warbler. At the beginning of 1925, The Kentucky Warbler, named for the only bird that bears the name of our state, made its meek and humble bow to the world (Wilson 1949). At that time and for some years afterwards, it consisted of four small issues of 4 pages each, but we followed pretty much the order that still prevails in our magazine, The Kentucky Warbler. Now finishing its 77th volume and somewhat enlarged with issues averaging 16 to 24 pages each, it has had only six editors: Gordon Wilson, Burt L. Monroe, Sr., Harvey B. Lovell, Anne Stamm, Herbert E. Shadowen, and Blaine Ferrell. Our quarterly publication is well known all over the country, and its articles are abstracted in Biological Abstracts and other standard bibliographical publications. We have many requests for reprints of various bird articles from all across the U.S. and from European countries.
Extractions: The Virginia Society of Ornithology This is the official web site for the Virginia Society of Ornithology. Navigate using the buttons on the left side of the page, or check the links to current events below. News and Upcoming Events Again this year, Leupold and Stevens generously sponsored us in the World Series of Birding, paying the event entry fee and all the team's expenses. Their willingness to support a week's scouting was instrumental in our improving our performance. Leupold's sponsorship means all donations to the Roving Ravens can be used for VSO programs. We are very grateful for their support. We also want to thank all of you who pledged your support of the team and made donations, which this year will be used to underwrite the VSO's new publication, Virginia Birds. The checks are still coming in but to date we have raised over $3,000. You can read about our adventure in the Summer Newsletter, or by selcting the "Roving Ravens" button to the left. Many thanks, May 13, 2005: World Series of Birding
Neotropical Ornithology Information about the society and its journal Ornitologia Neotropical. http://www.neotropicalornithology.org/
Extractions: Founded 04 December 1987) Any person interested in ornithology may become a member of the Neotropical Ornithological Society upon payment of dues. Members of all classes receive ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL contents of volume 11 ). For those who want to publish an article in the journal, the author instructions are availabe as a RTF File . Membership dues per calendar year are: Students (with vertification of student's status only): US $18.00; Subscriber from Latin American countries: US $30.00; Subscribers from all other countries: US $42.00; Libraries US $90.00. ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL of the current year sent by third class mail. If air mail delivery is required, please add US $20.00 to the subscription above. All payments must be to the treasurer in US currency, either by credit card (Visa or Master Card), or by check or international money order drawn on a US bank. A printable membership application form can be found here . Membership applications should be addressed to:
Forwarding Message wso.uwgb.edu/wso/ PSOHomePagePennsylvania Society for ornithology. About PSO. History, Mission and Organization Join PSO PSO Annual Meeting PSO sales Publications http://wso.uwgb.edu/wso.htm
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Extractions: Washington Ornithological Society Birding Links Joe Morlan's Rare Birds photo page for the Western U.S. MANY birding and ecological Links Dan Victor's Bird Images Gallery Washington State Audubon North Cascades Institute WA Audubon Chapters Olympic Park Institute ... BirdNotes - Seattle Audubon and KPLU FM team up to produce a birding radio series Washington/BC/OR Birding Festivals Upper Skagit Bald Eagle Festival, February 5-6, 2005
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Extractions: Wikipedia Ornithology Ornithology (from the Greek ornitha = chicken and logos = word/science) is the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of birds . It includes observations on the structure and classification of birds, and on their habits, song and flight. Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS): Located at Mumbai (formerly Bombay), it is the largest and oldest non-government Organization in the area of natural history in the
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Extractions: Regional US / Int'l We depend on users to help us keep the information on these pages up-to-date. Please email the webmaster with your feedback or submission (follow the format below). Regional Bird Clubs / Ornithological Organizations African Bird Club Founded in 1994 to provide a worldwide focus for African ornithology and encourage an interest in the conservation of the birds of the region. The Club promotes the work of existing regional societies and encourages birders to visit lesser known areas of the region and to actively search for threatened species. Members receive a twice-yearly color bulletin. American Ornithologists' Union Founded in 1883, the AOU is the oldest and largest organization in the New World devoted to the scientific study of birds. Although the AOU is primarily a professional organization, its membership of almost 4,000 includes many amateurs dedicated to the advancement of ornithological science.
Extractions: Culture Geography History Life ... WorldVillage Ornithology (from the Greek ornitha = chicken and logos = word/science) is the branch of biology concerned with the scientific study of birds . It includes observations on the structure and classification of birds, and on their habits, song and flight. Contents 1 Regional associations and societies
Extractions: BACK TO TOP Barbara DeWolfe Barbara Blanchard De Wolfe, pioneer in the studies of avian life history and physiology, launched her career by studying the biology of the White-crowned Sparrow ( Zonotrichia leucophrys ). Her Ph.D. research on two subspecies of White-crowned Sparrows, under the direction of Joseph Grinnell, is a classic model for field studies of the natural history of reproductive cycles. This remarkable opus, which was years ahead of its time, catalyzed detailed studies spanning several decades and dealing with diverse ornithological subdisciplines such as taxonomy (e.g., Banks, Lein), environmental physiology (e.g., Farner, King), and song dialects (e.g., Marler, Baptista, and others). Throughout this continuing work by others, De Wolfe has pursued her own research and has remained a dominant figure in these areas for over half a century. Indeed, her work is the primary reason that the White-crowned Sparrow has become one of the most frequent subjects of avian research. Z. I. nuttalli