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         Birds By Location:     more detail
  1. Location checklist to the birds of the Chiricahua Mountains / by Richard Cachor Taylor ; drawings by Lois McLane, Tim Manolis & Margaret Pope by Richard Cachor Taylor, 1993
  2. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS (FOLLOWED BY BIRDS OF HAZARD & PREY) by Nanos Valaoritis, 1980

61. Joanne's Backyard
Photographs of birds and butterflies from a backyard at an undisclosed location in the northcentral US.
http://www.joannesbackyard.com/
Welcome to Joanne's Backyard. I created this as a place for fellow bird lovers like myself, to come and see the various birds that have visited my backyard habitat. In addition to all the pictures on this site, you will also find plenty of related info on birds, my butterfly garden, a little about me and also links to my favorite sites. A few years back I bought a bird house to decorate my backyard fence. Little did I know, that this one purchase was going to change my life. Months later, I noticed a gorgeous blue-colored bird sitting on the fence. It wasn't long before I learned I had actually purchased a bluebird house and now had a pair claiming it for their own. What a thrill it was, to have a successful fledge of eastern bluebirds. This experience was life altering. I was now inspired and it didn't take long before I began adding feeders and bird baths in hopes of attracting more bird species to my yard. I searched the internet for sites, to learn how to provide a habitat that would be attractive to birds. I found the National Wildlife Federation Backyard Habitat program and realized I already provided the basics (food, shelter, water, and places to raise their young), so I completed the application process and received my certification in August, 2002. As my passion for backyard birding has grown, my interests have expanded to include gardening for birds, digital photography and raising mealworms, which are a favorite food of many birds, but especially the bluebirds. I now have a few butterfly/hummingbird gardens and was treated to my first ever sighting of a ruby-throated hummingbird this past summer, which I was fortunate to photograph.

62. Frontenac
12 km northeast of Sydenham. Canadian Shield land. Home to many unusual species of birds. Swimming, fishing, backcountry hiking and canoeing. Natural features, facilities, location.
http://OntarioParks.com/english/fron.html
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Situated on a southern arm of the Canadian Shield north of Kingston, this semi-wilderness park features granite outcrops, vast wetlands and mixed forests, plants and wildlife. Trails wind through rugged terrain to Moulton Gorge, the Arkon Lake Bog, the Black Lake homestead and the Crab Lake mines. From Otter Lake, hikers and canoeists head into the interior for glimpses of osprey and kingfisher, deer and black bear, coyote and fox, and abundant beaver. Wilderness skills courses are offered in summer and winter. Visit the Friends of Frontenac website Please note: Canoe Lake road will be closed at Snug Harbour during the months of September and October 2005 for the replacement of the Mitchell Creek bridge. During the period of road closure canoe access to Mitchell Creek via Snug Harbour Resort or Mitchell Creek Outfitters will be limited for visitors who are planning canoe trips to campsite clusters 7,8,10, and 11 in Frontenac.

63. When Birds Are Pests
Controling birds when they become a pest. The location of the device is important Effective mounting sites are unobstructed places, about one to three
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Bird control methods that work Michael E. Trunko Winged invaders swoop down from the sky, descend upon your ripening fruit or newly planted vegetable garden and in minutes your harvest or garden is gone. If you've ever suffered similar misfortunes, you're not alone. Although bird problems vary from year to year, region to region, and crop to crop, gardeners can expect damage to some extent from minor annoyances to total devastation every season. "It's just a fact of life," laments Mona Zemsky of Bird-X, Inc., a manufacturer of bird-control devices in Chicago, "that if you grow certain crops, you're going to have a bird problem. Irrigated gardens in the deserts of the Southwest are just as susceptible as gardens in the Midwest or New England." An effective bird-control strategy involves more than sticking a scarecrow in your garden and forgetting about it (although in rare instances, this may work). Usually, the secret lies not only in the product or procedure but in your efforts and commitment as well. Also, the first strategy you attempt may not prove successful. But if you correctly use the appropriate products and procedures, you will enjoy damage-free harvests.

64. Pets On The Net Shopping Cart
Selling wide range of products for dogs, cats, reptiles, fish, birds, and small animals. UK location.
http://www.petsonthenet.co.uk
Pet food supplies uk. We offer AQUATIC, BIRDS, CATS, DOGS, LATEST PRODUCTS, POND, REPTILE - COMING SOON, SMALL ANIMALS, WILD BIRDS/WILDLIFE SUPPLIES. We have lots of dog beds, cat beds, dog food, cat food, dog toys, cat toys and lots of pet accessories. Pets On The Net offer UK delivery of dog cat bird aquatic birds pond reptile accessories food supplies uk. We offer a big range of aquatic products including Air Pumps Airstones Bubbling Decor Aquarium Cures Aquarium Food Aquarium Test Kits Aquatic Accessories Auto Feeder Breeding Equipment Catching Nets Cleaning Maintenance Condensation Trays Control Units Starters Decor Filter Foam Medias Filters Heater Stats Thermostats Lighting Powerheads delivered online to UK, England.
Small Animal - Bedding, straw, hay, sawdust, chippets, nullodor, nestex, bunny bottle, rabbit bottle, hamster bottle, hamster pots, rat bowls, rat dish, guinea pig dish, feeding bowls, hamster cages, rotastak, chinchilla foood, ferret food, rat food, mice food, grooming, rabbit brush, rabbit harness, hamster playballs, treats, mineral stone, salt lick, conditioner tablets, vitamins.
So for all your pet accessories and pet food please remember Pets On The Net UK.

65. Birds Of The Upper Texas Coast - Locations
Peregrine Falcon (often seen on the flats), Merlins, and Shorteared Owls in the winter. Also see birds of the Bolivar Flats. Back to the location Index
http://www.texasbirding.net/location.htm
Birding Locations of the Upper Texas Coast
February 27, 1997 Below is a guide to the major public birding locations on the Upper Texas Coast (UTC). If you have other public access locations to add please drop me a note. The individual county birding maps also list additional smaller birding spots. Most of the locations listed below are large enough to spend an entire day birding if you wanted to.
Index of Locations
Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge
Chambers County View the Checklist To reach the refuge from Houston take IH-10 east 45 miles to the SH61 exit at Hankamer. Go south on SH61 four miles to SH65. At SH65 continue straight onto FM 562. Go eight miles to FM 1985 and turn left. Go about 3 miles to the refuge entrance on the right. From High Island take SH 124 north about five miles to FM 1985. Turn left and go about six miles to the refuge entrance on the left. From Beaumont take IH 10 west to Winnie. In Winnie take SH 124 south 10 miles to FM 1985. Turn west (right) on FM 1985. Go about six miles to the refuge entrance on the left.

66. Tucson Veterinarian For Dogs, Cats, Birds, Reptiles, Rabbits, Ferrets, And Exoti
Veterinary medical care and advice for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rodents, and other exotic companion pets in Tucson Arizona. Includes location, services, and hours.
http://www.centralah.com/
Tucson veterinarian for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets, and exotics...
Central Animal Hospital
Judy A. Miller, DVM
Michael S. Samuels, DVM
3113 East First Street
Tucson, Arizona 85716
Centrally located on the corner of Country Club Road and First Street
(one block South of Speedway Boulevard and just south of the Chuy's restaurant) see the MAP
Providing professional, experienced veterinary medical care, advice, and compassionate attention
for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rodents, and other exotic companion pets.
The Central Animal Hospital provides experienced veterinary medical and surgical care for dogs and cats in Tucson. In addition, our experience allows us to offer complete veterinary services for the more unique pet - birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits, and other exotics. The Central Animal Hospital is well-equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, and we are equipped with the good sense and experience to know when to use it. Our tools include:
  • A high-frequency computerized x-ray machine, which provides the highest quality films with the least exposure of the patient to radiation.
  • An automated x-ray processor for rapid results.

67. Backyard Birds: Location, Cleanliness Of Feeder Is Key 2/15/02
Different Feed Attracts Different birds. Backyard birds location, Cleanliness of Feeder is Key. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Birding is the fastest growing activity in
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/news/sty/2002/birds_location021502.htm
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Location, Cleanliness of Feeder is Key MANHATTAN, Kan. – Birding is the fastest growing activity in the country, growing more than 200 percent since 1983. One of the local activities gaining popularity involves bird feeding, said Kansas State University Research and Extension agent Chuck Otte. According to the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment, more than 33 percent of American adults enjoy at least a mild form of bird watching. Due to the popularity, hobbyists may encounter struggles with their efforts to get started with the feeding project. Some challenges will need to be dealt with, others can be ignored, said Otte, Geary County agriculture Extension agent. Sanitation - When birds spend time in a concentrated setting, the potential for transmitting diseases greatly increases. Otte recommends cleaning seasonal feeders at the start and middle of the season, while every three months for year-round feeders. "This is a critical step," Otte said. "Fortunately, with changing weather some of these problems take care of themselves, yet many times a little cleaning is necessary."

68. Limestone Islands
West of Parry Sound in Georgian Bay. Fossil deposits and home to many birds. Nature reserve; no facilities, no camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
http://OntarioParks.com/english/lime.html
Natural Features This 450 ha nature reserve in Georgian Bay has two limestone islands. The islands are unique compared to the others in the region which are typified by granitic bedrock and wind-swept pines. The flat, low-lying shelves of pitted limestone are dominated by shrubby and herbaceous vegetation. The islands provide valuable, undisturbed nesting habitat for several species of colonial waterbirds. Park Facilities and Activities There are no visitor facilities and camping is prohibited on the islands. Day-use for walking, photography and nature appreciation is permitted outside of the May 1 – August 1 nesting season with the permission of the Park Superintendent. However, due to the sensitivity of the site, visitation to the islands is generally discouraged. Location: Fourteen miles west of Parry Sound in Georgian Bay. Park Class Size IUCN# Location Operating Park Nature Reserve 450 ha Central No
For more information:
Killbear Provincial Park
P.O. Box 71
Nobel, Ontario
POG 1GO
Last Modified: January 5, 2004

69. Frontenac
12 km northeast of Sydenham. Canadian Shield land. Home to many unusual species of birds. Swimming, fishing, backcountry hiking and canoeing. Natural features, facilities, location are described.
http://ontarioparks.com/english/fron.html
Skip over main navigation to content. Welcome Your Parks Parks Blog ... Backcountry Camping Other Quick Links Natural Features Fees Tourism Weather ... Reserve a site
Situated on a southern arm of the Canadian Shield north of Kingston, this semi-wilderness park features granite outcrops, vast wetlands and mixed forests, plants and wildlife. Trails wind through rugged terrain to Moulton Gorge, the Arkon Lake Bog, the Black Lake homestead and the Crab Lake mines. From Otter Lake, hikers and canoeists head into the interior for glimpses of osprey and kingfisher, deer and black bear, coyote and fox, and abundant beaver. Wilderness skills courses are offered in summer and winter. Visit the Friends of Frontenac website Please note: Canoe Lake road will be closed at Snug Harbour during the months of September and October 2005 for the replacement of the Mitchell Creek bridge. During the period of road closure canoe access to Mitchell Creek via Snug Harbour Resort or Mitchell Creek Outfitters will be limited for visitors who are planning canoe trips to campsite clusters 7,8,10, and 11 in Frontenac.

70. Suffolk Bird Reserves
Bird reserve. location Island by Orford Ness, access from Orford Quay, 9m E Woodbridge Road B1084, B1078 to Orford Facilities 8 hides.
http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/reserves/suffolk.htm
The Monthly Web Magazine for Birdwatchers Where to Stay in Suffolk Accommodation Guide
Other useful Suffolk sites;
Bungay Town Guide

Southwold Scene
Suffolk
Bird and Nature Reserves
Dunwich Heath and Minsmere Beach National Trust Heathland Conservation Area.
Location: 2m S of Dunwich Village, 7m N Aldeburgh
Admission: Free
Road: A12, signed
Telephone:
Features:
Important conservation area with good walks and spectacular views. Converted coastguards cottages offer information on the heath and the history of the lost town of Dunwich. Havergate Island RSPB
Bird reserve.
Location: Island by Orford Ness, access from Orford Quay, 9m E Woodbridge Road: B1084, B1078 to Orford Facilities: 8 hides. Admission: Charge (reduced for RSPB members) - includes boat transport. Telephone: Features: Britain's largest colony of Avocets, also many wading birds in Spring and Autumn.

71. GORP - Birds And Wildlife - The Low Country
General information and links to specific sites along the coast south of Charleston.
http://gorp.away.com/gorp/location/ga/brd_lowc.htm

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    The Low Country
    Birds and Wildlife
    By Claire Pamplin
    Ask someone who really understands the Low Country and he will tell you not to miss an opportunity for the unparalleled birding and wildlife-watching to be found there. Woodstork The coast between Charleston and St. Marys is on the Atlantic flyway, enhancing the region as an destination for bird-watching. Nine national wildlife refuges and several state-owned sanctuaries ensure large, undisturbed habitats for birds and animals. Many are open to the public. Low Country birders have recorded bald eagles, peregine falcons, snowy egrets, cattle egrets, tri-colored (Louisiana) herons, wood storks, night herons, little blue herons and many other species. American alligators, loggerhead turtles and manatee are also present. Mammals include deer, feral hogs, raccoon, mink and otter. The cooler months are the best times to do most outdoor activities in South Carolina and Georgia, and bird- and wildlife watching is no exception. October through April are the best birding months. If you're looking for alligators and other reptiles, March through October is prime time. The hotter months are also best if you want to see flowers in bloom, trees in full leaf and Spanish moss at its thickest.

72. Long Point
Peninsula in Lake Erie, 45 km southwest of Simcoe. 40 km peninsula is home to many migratory birds. Birding, hiking, boating, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
http://OntarioParks.com/english/long.html
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This park is part of a 40-kilometre-long sandspit in Lake Erie which is recognized as a biosphere reserve by the United Nations. It is a world-renowned refuge and stopover for migrating birds in fall and spring. Waterfowl viewing is excellent in March. Its delicate dunes and marshes also teem with songbirds, spawning fish, turtles and frogs. Bringing your own supply of firewood to the park this summer? Please read this.
Park Class Size IUCN# Location Operating Park Recreation 150 ha Southern Yes For more information:
Long Point Provincial Park
Box 99
Rowan, Ontario
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73. Great Pikes Peak Birding Trail
Our interactive site maps detail bird watching locations across Colorado providing location information, birds found at the site and when to find them.
http://www.greatpikespeakbirdingtrail.org/
The Great Pikes Peak Birding Trail
Colorado Birding Community
Colorado's Premier Birdwatching Calendar Rare Bird Alert Forums Register
The Great Pikes Peak Birding Trail, with over 620+ birding community members (and growing each day) , will help you find the best places for the best bird watching in the Centennial State. It feature sites for birders, novice to expert, to find our feathered friends in every season. Our interactive site maps feature slideshows of all sites and birds typically found along their routes, plus descriptions of habitat, access, and when to go. Our interactive site maps detail bird watching locations across Colorado providing location information, birds commonly found at sites and when to find them. Read testimonials from visiting birders who appreciate what the GPPBT provides to birders. The Great Pikes Peak Birding Trail is also home to Colorado's Premier Bird Watching Calendar featuring statewide trips for the entire family. The State of Alaska wrote, " ... The Great Pikes Peak Birding Trail website is looking incredible. The range and type of information you present on the website is inspiring." , in a recent letter to our Director. Read

74. Kevin Wilmots Taxidermy
Offers a selection of birds and mammals for private or museum collections. Includes the artist's profile, samples, prices and a map of the location in Hartlepool.
http://www.kevinstaxidermy.co.uk/
Welcome to Kevin Wilmot's Taxidermy
I am a taxidermist based in the north east of England, Where I offer a wide selection of birds and mammals of high quality, for private or museum collections I hope you enjoy your visit here to my site, and look forward to hearing from you soon...

75. Spot 'n' Jot Birders Field Log Home Page
A field logbook for birders for recording names and number of birds spotted in addition to the date, location, companions, and weather.
http://www.spotnjot.com/
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76. Kenya Safari - Wildlife And Birds
General information and summaries of which birds can be seen in various parks and reserves.
http://gorp.away.com/gorp/location/africa/kenya/birdlife.htm

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Birding in Kenya Kenya has a vast variety of species, over 1000, in a vast variety of habitats. From montane forest to tropical coast, in every conceivable altitude range: deserts, open savannah grassland, lowland forest, bush and scrub, lakes and mudflats. This huge variety of birds is made possible by the lack of climatic extremes. Kenya straddles the equator and has no 'summer' or 'winter' as such - only wet and dry seasons. In the northern latitudes huge numbers of birds migrate south to avoid the harsh oncoming winters. From as far east as the Bering Straits and as far west as the northern tip of Norway - they come in their millions to East Africa. It has been estimated, give or take a few million, that as many as 6,000 million birds make the journey each year. Combine the migratory birds to the incredible variety of local birds, and you have an ornithological paradise.
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All our national parks and reserves have their own quota of this grand variety and with a few exceptions, each one of them covers a different type of habitat. There are of course overlapping areas which need to be taken into account when planning a bird safari. However, even on a more standard wildlife safari, taking in all or some of the major game viewing areas, the birds provide a superb added attraction to those who are interested.

77. Brooklyn Bird Club Trips
For all other trips, advance registration is required; exact location and many other delightful locations that harbor a diversity of birds that will be
http://www.brooklynbirdclub.org/trips.htm
Summer/Fall Schedule Information and Registration
No registration is required for Prospect Park or Green-Wood Cemetery trips. For all other trips, advance registration is required; exact location and time of meeting will be provided at time of registration. Car pool fees are required for some trips and should be paid directly to your driver.
In noting the need to make trip registrations more manageable and fair, the BBC council has imposed these guidelines:
  • With the exception of Prospect Park and Green-wood Cemetery trips, a TWO-WEEK registration period will precede all trips.
  • Club members will be given first-priority for all trips except Prospect and Green-wood Cemetery. Nonmembers and guests are welcome on BBC trips but only if there is available space at the end of the registration period. Drivers, whether members or not, will normally have priority over non-drivers.
  • All trips have a limit of 18 people except weekend trips, which are limited to 12 unless otherwise noted. In addition, most car trips require lunch, water, appropriate clothes for seasonal weather, and all the essentials you require for day trips.
  • Please call registrars as early as possible within the registration period, and before 9 p.m.
  • 78. Charlies Taxidermy - Master Taxidermy With An Artists Eye
    Specializing in game heads, lifesize mounts, game birds, reproduction fish mounts, skin mounts and reptiles. Includes the artist's profile, photo galleries, FAQs and maps to the location in Pinellas Park.
    http://www.charliestaxidermy.com/
    Reproductions We pride Ourselves in quality work and dedication to detail, to make sure that our customers get excellent value. is a full service taxidermy studio with over 40 years of taxidermy experience. Specializing in game heads, life size mounts, game birds, reproduction fish mounts, skin mounts, and reptiles. We provide a quality service and attention to detail that is unmatched in the industry. Master Taxidermy with an Artist's Eye We have mounted wild game from all over the world, from countries like Africa, South America and New Zealand. All kinds of Exotic and European specimens; African cats, Rhino, Hippo and Crocodiles; everything from the smallest Dik Dik to the large African Elephant. Animal Mounts Charlie has established his own taxidermy studio in the Tampa Bay area doing what he loves to do, Master Taxidermy with an Artist's Eye.

    79. Bird Watching, Birds, And Birders' Vacations On Sanibel Island, Florida
    The favorite birdwatching location on the island is the JN Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge; the recently upgraded Visitors Center at the Refuge is
    http://www.birdingsanibel.com/
    Birding Sanibel Island
    birdwatching on Southwest Florida's barrier islands.. Sanibel Island, Florida is a birder's paradise . . .
    a sub-tropical island with 174 species of birds and 6,000+ acres of the J.N. "Ding" Darling Wildlife Refuge, containing a variety of habitats. More than half of Sanibel Island is permanently protected either as part of the National Wildlife Refuge or by other private conservation groups. The favorite bird-watching location on the island is the J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge; the recently upgraded Visitors Center at the Refuge is a must-see. Whether you're a seasoned birder, or an inspired beginner, Sanibel Island is the perfect place to indulge this popular pastime.
    Birding is a way of life here. During your time on Sanibel, you'll enjoy a wonderful variety of birds, and who knows... you may spot a rare find with a little luck or perseverance!
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    Wildlife park featuring birds, reptiles and other native animals, including Tasmanian devils. Attractions and services, location map, and booking and price information.
    http://www.natureworld.com.au/
    Welcome to Tasmania's Premier
    Natural Wildlife Park

    Bruce, Maureen, Kelsey, Brian, and Jeanette, are the owners of the wildlife park and we are dedicated to making it a place of excellence. Whether it's the guided tour, the relaxing walk through the park and aviaries, or feeding the free roaming animals it's sure to be an experience you will love and remember.
    Why not come on in and meet our family. We have Tasmanian Devils, Koalas, Tiger snakes, Eagles, Wombats, Possums, Owls, Pelicans, Cape Barren Geese, Native Hens, Swans, Kangaroos, Wallabies, Deer and many, many others.
    You'll find plenty to keep you interested and when you get hungry, come on into our restaurant for a snack. We specialize in homemade food of the finest quality. Devon Cream teas with real clotted cream, 'Croque Monsieur' and Farmhouse soups
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