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         Birding:     more books (100)
  1. National Geographic Birding Essentials (National Geographic) by Jonathan Alderfer, Jon L. Dunn, 2007-10-30
  2. Birding by Ear: Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R)) by Richard K. Walton, Robert W. Lawson, 2002-04-04
  3. Fifty Places to Go Birding Before You Die: Birding Experts Share The World's Greatest Destinations by Chris Santella, 2007-11-01
  4. National Geographic Guide to Birding Hot Spots of the United States (National Geographic Guide) by Mel White, 2006-03-21
  5. Sibley's Birding Basics by David Allen Sibley, 2002-10-01
  6. Birding by Ear: A Guide to Bird-Song Identification/Eastern/Central (Peterson Field Guide Series/Book & 3 Cassettes) by Richard K. Walton, Robert W. Lawson, et all 1989-03
  7. Birding Colorado: Over 180 Premier Birding Sites at 93 Locations (Falcon Guides Birding) by Hugh Kingery, 2007-09-01
  8. A Field Guide to Advanced Birding: Birding Challenges and How to Approach Them (Peterson Field Guides(R))
  9. Exploring the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail: Highlights of a Birding Mecca by Mel White, 2003-12-01
  10. Birding Florida: Over 200 Prime Birding Sites at 54 Locations (Where to Bird) by Brian Rapoza, 2007-08-01
  11. Birding Georgia by Giff Beaton, 2000-04-01
  12. Birding Texas by Roland H. Wauer, 1998-05-01
  13. Of a Feather: A Brief History of American Birding by Scott Weidensaul, 2007-09-10
  14. Birds And Birding at Cape May by Clay Sutton, Pat Sutton, 2006-12-01

161. San Antonio Audubon Society
Includes birding section with sites, checklist, sightings, specialty birds, and photos; meetings; field trips; membership information; and newsletter articles.
http://www.saaudubon.org/
A Conservation and Birding Club in San Antonio, Texas since 1954 Info Line: (210) 308-6788
E-mail: We've removed live e-mail links to protect from spammers Birding Where to bird in San Antonio Local Checklist What to do if you find a baby bird (or other wildlife) FAQs ... Photos Birds and birders Bexar County Birding Challenge updated monthly SAAS General Meetings Birding Field Trips Membership Info Contacts ... Club Sales patches, decals, and publications SAAS Online Store Our Constitution Site Site Map Send an online Greeting Card Related Links
News and Notes Hummingbirds of Texas - by Clifford E. Shackelford, Madge M. Lindsay, and C. Mark Klym; the new book showcasing the 19 species that occur in our state. "Written for a general audience, with spectacular images for birders and nature enthusiasts at every level." Texas Pelagic Trips sponsored by the World Birding Center and departing from South Padre Island are scheduled for Sept 17, Oct 8, and Nov 5.

162. The Lake Champlain Birding Trail - About The Trail
Have you received the Trail map and guide and used it to navigate to birding sites?Do you find your way to great sites by seeing the birding trail
http://www.lakechamplainbirding.org/
LAKE CHAMPLAIN BIRDING TRAIL NEEDS YOUR HELP!
Do you enjoy this website's news and current sightings? Have you received the Trail map and guide and used it to navigate to birding sites? Do you find your way to great sites by seeing the birding trail identification signs? These services and more will be coming to an end due to the recent loss of grant funding for the project. You can help. Send your contribution in any amount to: Lake Champlain Birding Trail PO Box 196, Poultney, VT 05764 Anything you can do will make a difference! The Lake Champlain Birding Trail is a Featured Trail in the Audubon Magazine Guide to Birding Trails Volunteers Needed for the Vermont Breeding Bird Atlas The Breeding Bird Atlas is a comprehensive, statewide survey of breeding birds that will reveal the current distribution of breeding birds in the state. Vermont's atlas started in 2003 and will end in 2007. Volunteer birders of all experience levels are needed statewide to participate the Atlas. As a volunteer, you will be provided with instructions, field cards, and maps of your assigned blocks. Atlasing is a different kind of birding because it involves observing behaviors rather than simply identifying the bird. No matter your level of experience, you are certain to learn something!

163. WORLDTWITCH - Solomons - Birding The Solomon Islands By Jon Hornbuckle
Report of a 1999 birding trip to the Solomon Islands, with details on finding endangered endemic species and on accommodations, permits, and boat hire.
http://www.worldtwitch.com/solomons_jh.htm
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BIRDING IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS
By Jon Hornbuckle
In June 1999, after four weeks in the Bismarck Archipelago off Papua New Guinea, during which we had been relieved of most of our possessions by some of the friendly islanders of Mussau (see Phil Gregory’s article in Australian Birding vol.5 no.4 pp. 11-15), Neil Bostock, Barry Wright, Keith Turner and I were ready to move east to the Solomon Islands. This group of mountainous islands, stretching some 1000km east to west, is one of the least visited regions in the Pacific, and holds a high number of restricted range and threatened species. We flew from Port Moresby, PNG, to Honiara on the main Solomon island of Guadalcanal. We were soon observing endemic parrots and flycatchers on nearby Mount Austen but were alarmed to hear there was trouble in the hills, with Guadalcanalese killing Malaitan settlers who were of course retaliating. This meant it would be unsafe to go into the mountains to look for the five montane endemics, including gems such as Moustached Kingfisher and Guadalcanal Thrush, unless things improved, which they did not. Everywhere else was peaceful and so over the next four weeks we were able to visit five of the major islands and four smaller islands in the western New Georgia group. We saw all 66 possible endemics and near-endemics on those islands except Fearful Owl, Malaita Fantail and Woodford’s Rail (excluding the probably extinct San Cristobal Moorhen and Thick-billed Ground-Dove). Everything went to plan except on Isabel where the boat we hired to take us to the Woodford’s Rail site capsized, thereby destroying my new camera and causing some other loss and damage. Nevertheless, I can still strongly recommend birding in the Solomons as highly rewarding, with many attractive and little-known birds to be found in a mostly safe and friendly environment.

164. Swarovski Birding - The Community That Brings Birders Together
The on and offline Community bringing birders together. Swarovski birding providesall a birder needs in top quality from one hand.
http://www.swarovskibirding.com/
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165. Ocean Wanderers: The Ultimate Resource For Pelagic Birding Enthusiasts
Seabird news, pelagic birding around the world, annotated lists of seabirds and marine mammals, photo gallery, photo quiz, list of identification articles, and links.
http://www.oceanwanderers.com/
Welcome to oceanwanderers.com
The on-line resource for serious birders and pelagic enthusiasts
Cover photo:
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The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) has been studying marine mammals in the waters off Long Island (principally New York, Rhode Island and Massachucetts) for more than 20 years. At least 25 species of cetaceans have been shown to utilize Long Island's waters at one time or another, including Fin, Humpback, Minke, North Atlantic Right, Sei, Blue, Sperm and Long-finned Pilot whales, as well as Common, Bottlenose, Striped and Atlantic White-sided Dolphins. During mid-summer (July-August) they run trips to the Great South Channel off Cape Cod. This is a very productive area for whales, including remarkable congregations of the endangered North Atlantic Right Whale on migration between summering grounds in the Canadian maritimes (especially the Bay of Fundy) and the warmer waters off Florida/Georgia and parts unknown (Added 17 Sept 2005).
(Left) Great Shearwater off Long Island, NY 5 June 2005

166. Directory Of Birding Links For UK And Ireland
A directory of birding links for the UK.
http://www.birding.uk.com/
UK Birding Directory... NEWS BLOG
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A warm welcome to birding.uk.com - a directory of birdwatching links for the United Kingdom and Ireland, and now has over 1,000 links to help you find UK and Ireland birding interest websites. Please drop us a line if you know of a link which should be included, and please note we are planning a major overhawl of the website so now is a good time to make suggestions.. FORUM
In response to the amount of questions we receive we have put together a Forum to deal with this. The direction of the forum will depend on the contributors, so don't be shy. MAILING LIST - PLEASE JOIN!
Thanks to all our new subscribers who will benefit from being the first to know when changes are made to the website - there is plenty in the pipeline so please join. We will never SPAM you, give your e-mail address away, and we always respect your

167. Rochester Birding Association--Home Page
This site is dedicated to birding. The primary interest is in the Rochester areaof New York State. However, this site also covers the southern shore of
http://www.rochesterbirding.com/
Rochester Birding Association Supporting Rochester Birding Since 1975
Current
Conditions
Contact Us

Monthly Meetings

Field Trips

Beginner Field Trips for the Whole Year
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Where To Bird This Month

This file last modified 09/17/05
The Rochester Birding Association, based in Rochester, New York, is celebrating 30 years of birding this year. We are very well versed in birding, bird watching equipment, bird songs and everything else bird related. Contact us if you have questions regarding any birding activities. Situated on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, Rochester NY is a great place for birding, bird watching and bird field trips. Those of us who live and bird this area are very thankful for the diversity of birds we get to experience. We hope you can join us sometime. We have created a special page for Beginner Field Trips and it can be found at here! This makes it easier to plan out your beginner trips for the entire year. Clicking on the "Little Gull" logo will always return you to this page.
What's New or Happening Now!

168. Sea And Sage Audubon Society
Serves Orange County. Meetings, events, field trips, conservation issues, birding in Orange County, nature slides, bird counts, educational projects, San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary, Audubon House, and Nature Shop.
http://exo.com/~kenyon/

169. Birding Southeast Arizona
The Chiricahua Diaries Personal Experiences with Wildlife and Mountains.birding Southeast Arizona © 2005 Larry Terrie Gates.
http://hummingbirdworld.com/bsa/

Where To Go

Canyons

High Mountains

Other Habitat
...
Dave Harvey
Visit other Hummingbird World Web Sites: The Hummingbird Web Site Over 1000 visitors a day. The Chiricahua Diaries
Personal Experiences with Wildlife and Mountains Birding Southeast Arizona © 2005

170. WildBirdsOnline Home / The Online Store For All Of Your Birding Needs
Handcrafted, speciesspecific, and specialty feeders and houses for birding enthusiasts.
http://www.wildbirdsonline.com/
Birdwatc WildBirdsOnline.com is a natural extension of The Wild Bird Store, located in Tucson, Arizona. Begun in 1992 as a true mom and pop business, we have a strong regional reputation as an independent wild bird store featuring our line of innovative and unique wild bird products. Our loyal customer base depends on us for quality products, expert advice and dedicated customer service. With the creation of WildBirdsOnline.com, we are expanding our market to bring our high quality products to you. We specialize in designing and creating hand-crafted, specialty and species-specific, durable, attractive and hard-to-find bird feeders and houses. We also manufacture Nuts 'n' Bugs , the finest high energy, high protein insect meal available for backyard bird feeding. Designed to attract birds that prefer insects and nuts, this nutritious blend of dehydrated insects and ground pecans brings in more varied species than seed alone. Home Feeders Specialty ... About Us

171. New Zealand Birds And Birding
birding sites, trip reports, where to find endemic birds, checklist, journal,gallery, Wingspan birds of prey trust, and store.
http://www.nzbirds.com/
New Zealand Birds
Nga Manu o Aotearoa
Enter
"May I ask that our heavenly father, your ancestors and mine, bless your site. Notwithstanding this, I am sure that you would join with me and ask for a blessing from the birds themselves, as they have also joined our ancestors." Rupene M.T. Waaka, Ngati Huia Updated 1 August 2005 - Thank you for visiting this site. If you have any comments please email: narena@nzbirds.com Credit for the image of the Huia to The Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa. J.G.Keulemans watercolour commissioned by Sir Walter Buller for his "Supplement to the Birds of New Zealand" (1905, London). It was not used.

172. Audubon Society Of The Everglades
Serves the Palm Beach County area. Field trips, meetings, conservation projects, and local birding spots.
http://www.auduboneverglades.org/
Welcome to
The Audubon Society of the Everglades
PO Box 16914
West Palm Beach, Florida 33416
Rare Bird Alerts Our CBC
gopbi.com

Support the Audubon Society (local and national)
Shopping at Eagle Optics benefits ASE
Bulletin Board
Important Palm Beach County Public Review and Comment on the Manatee Protection Plan (due by 9/9 !!)
Project Feederwatch Sign up now for the 2005/2006 season.
Help the Florida Scrub Jays !
Click here to report the finding of a dead bird that shows no apparent cause of death
NEWSLETTER (September 2005)
The Everglades Kite, including the upcoming Calendar of Events.
Archives of the KITE Newsletter
Viewing the newsletter requires Acrobat Reader. Click here to download free.........

FIELD TRIPS
Grab your binoculars and join us on an outing.
  • Click here for lists of birds seen on recent birding trips. Click here for the schedule for Tropical Audubon in Miami.
MONTHLY PROGRAMS
Join us at our monthly meetings for interesting presentations and local updates.
LINKS to other sites of interest
National and state organizations and other important web sites.
LOCAL BIRDING AREAS
Maps included. No guarantees implied that you will find anything - but have fun in your pursuits. That's what it's all about!

173. Cartago, Costa Rica
History, climate and attractions, with an emphasis on natural features.
http://www.angelfire.com/bc/gonebirding/cartago.html
Costa Rica CARTAGO PROVINCE General Information: Climate: This interior province consists primarily of the valley and the surrounding high mountains to the north ( and Turrialba Volcanoes) and south ( Cerro de la Muerte and History: . The settlement was eventually abandoned, however, due to recurring floods and episodes of pestilence. The ruins of the church are still visible on the site and have been declared a national monument. The fate of the church in the Cartago parish has not been much better. Construction began in 1574, but between then and 1910 the building had to be rebuilt five times because of earthquake damage. Following the massive destruction caused by the Cartago quake of 1910, the church was abandoned and the ruins now form the centerpiece of a park in the middle of town. Three blocks to the east of the parish ruins stands the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels, an impressive Byzantine style church which is the national religious shrine of Costa Rica. Every year thousands of devotees from across the country make a pilgrimage on foot to honor the Virgin Mary and to render homage for favors conceded. This pilgrimage coincides with the feast day of the Virgin of the Angels held on August 2nd to commemorate the miraculous appearance (and subsequent reappearance) of a small carved image of the virgin mother to a young native girl in 1635. The church was erected on the actual site and the rock on which the statue appeared can be seen in a crypt entered from the left-hand side of the church's altar.

174. Vivek Tiwari: Birds And Birding In India
A great site, coinciding with the recent resurgence of birding in the Some birding info as well as a general history overview for visiting birders.
http://www.princeton.edu/~vivekt/indian-birds.html
Birds and birding in India
Indian birds
Checklist of Birds (specifically for India)
-From the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Based on the Oriental Bird Club checklist.
Most people in India still follow the checklist based on Ripley's, "Synopsis of the Birds of India and Pakistan".
Field Guides and Other Bird Books for the Region
-Including new and upcoming guides.
Trip Reports
-Updated fairly frequently
Birding Site Information (by region)
-Checklists, hotspots, etc.
Bird Call Mnemonics for the Indian Subcontinent (New)
-Collection of informal aids to remembering bird calls/songs.
Nathistory-India
A new email discussion group, devoted to the natural history of the Indian subcontinent.
You may get answers to specific queries here.
Browse the Nathistory-India archives
View recent attachments posted to Nathistory-India
Indian bird links
The Northern India Bird Network
-A great site, coinciding with the recent resurgence of birding in the Delhi area.
Oriental Bird Club
Oriental Bird Images - a database of the Oriental Bird Club.
-An incredible resource. A must-see.
Threatened Birds of Asia - India page.

175. Virtual Birding - Educational Materials
librarian, media center specialist or science department chair to locate thefull education kit. Back to the Virtual birding Main Page.
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/virtualbird/educational.html
Educational Materials Supplementary Materials:
Letter to Educators

Reading Lists

Correlation to State Goals for Learning

Acknowledgements
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How Many Bears Can Live in This Forest?
- A habitat activity
Oh Deer!
- A lesson in wildlife survival
Habitat Lap Sit
- A lesson in habitat interrelation Bird Archive Page from the Illinois State Museum
Bird Checklist of Illinois

Breeding Ranges of North American Birds

Bird Nests in Winter
Museums in the Classroom - Prairie Chickens DNR "Kids for Trees" page Lesson 1: What Makes a Bird a Bird? Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 2: Home Tweet Home Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 3: Birds of a Feather Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 4: Natural Tools Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 5: House Plans Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 6: Bird Banter Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 7: Hello, Mate Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 8: Moving Day Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 9: Right or Wrong- You Decide Students' lesson Teachers' lesson plan Lesson 10: Here Today...Gone Tomorrow

176. Birding Tours In Marin County, California
Customized birding tours ranging from half day to two days with local guide Ken Burton.
http://www.marincountybirding.com/

177. Bird Main Menu
How to become a birdwatcher; introduction to bird anatomy and bird behavior.
http://www.backyardnature.net/birds.htm
BACKYARD BIRDS How to Birdwatch Bird Behavior The Physical Bird OTHER PERSPECTIVES: A short story: Yellow Ribbon: One Year in the Life of a House Sparrow
Birding in Mexico: Notes from one of Jim's birding trip through Mexico Return to the ANIMALS menu
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178. Fresno Audubon Society
Field trips, meetings, bird checklist, birding sites, and San Joaquin Valley rare bird report.
http://www.fresnoaudubon.org

Who We Are

Board of Directors

Field Trips

Meetings
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Birding: A Guide to Getting Started
(PDF format)
Bird Feeding Guide for the City of Fresno
(PDF format)

Join us for the annual Fresno Audubon potluck on October 8
Help Support Fresno Audubon:
by purchasing optical equipment from Eagle Optics

by subscribing to
Bird Watcher's Digest or ... Backyard Birds Newsletter Yellow-billed Magpie logo drawn by Keith F. Hansen. Contact Webmaster

179. The Gadwall Birding Page
Chicago area birding guide, photographs, and trip reports.
http://www.gadwall.com/birding/
Gadwall Birding Page Chicago Birding Guide About Us Contact Us
Welcome to The Gadwall Birding Page
The mission of The Gadwall Birding Page, by Jim Frazier, is to provide information on Chicago area birdwatching via the Chicago Birding Guide and the DuPage Hotline.
DuPage Birding Club Hotline
Current and past transcripts of the DuPage County, Illinois rare bird alert (RBA). The archive goes back to October, 1994. C
Chicago Area Birding Guide
The Chicago Area Birding Guide has been created to assist birders in finding the best places to bird in the northeastern Illinois and northwest Indiana area.
You'll find more of Jim Frazier's stuff at speakingofbirds.com including:
Jim's Birding Photographs
Pretty terrible, but he just got digital, so what the heck. You'll find them at speakingofbirds.com Kate and Jim Frazier's Birding Adventures
This is a collection of essays and trip reports written by either Kate or Jim. You'll find this collection of birding essays and stories on speakingofbirds.com

180. DoubleBarA Bird Feeder Store Including Hummingbird, Squirrel Proof, And Window
Offers feeders, seed, books, and other backyard birding supplies.
http://www.doublebara.com/
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