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  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

121. Sightings Postings
Bird Bald Eagle location San Pablo Reservoir Name Jon deVries Bird Black Headed Crossbeaks location Gibsons Britsh Columbia Canada Name Ray
http://www.wbupleasanthill.com/sightings.htm
Wild Birds Unlimited - Pleasant Hill, California
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(You may need to refresh your browser to see the latest.) Bird: white crowned sparrow
Location: PLEASANT HILL, CA
Name: Jim Fincke
Email: finckejim@yahoo.com
Date: 17 Sep 2005
Comments
The first white crowned sparrow of the fall season was briefly seen this morning in the backyard. Bird: wablers
Location: Pleaseant Hill Ca
Name: Jim Fincke
Email: finckejim@yahoo.com
Date: 14 Sep 2005
Comments
Yesterday a small flock of warblers came throught the yard. A Nashville, Wilson's and yellow warbler were working the neihborhood ash trees. Later in the day a western wood pee-wee was seen Bird: juvenile black-headed grosbeak
Location: Oakland Hills Rockridge
Name: Pat Bacchetti Email: bacpab@comcast.net Date: 28 Aug 2005
Comments
Three adults came into my native plant-landscaped hill this spring for the first time. They stayed at the feeders for 3 days, then were off. A single juvenile has showed up this week. Bird: Bald Eagle Location: San Pablo Reservoir Name: Jon deVries Email: jdevries@tcco.com

122. Park Avenue Birds - Hand-raised Exotic And Domestic Birds
Specializing in hand raised exotic birds. Locations in West Bridgewater and Taunton.
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If you are looking to add a feathered companion to your family, then you have found the place that not only carries the widest variety of exotic and domestic birds in the area, but also will guarantee their health and be there for you long after the sale.
We carry Wysong, Wellness, Solid Gold, Precise and Burns Holistic dog and cat foods.
Along with our handfed exotic birds and purebred puppies, we also carry a variety of small animals (hamster, rabbits, mice, rats, hermit crabs, etc.) and freshwater and marine fish.
We stock a large assortment of cages for your small animals along with a variety of foods, treats, activity toys and wheels. We have vitamins and brushes to keep your pet looking their best.
We have a large selection of tanks, filters, heaters, medications, water treatments, decorations, plants, frozen, freeze dried and flake foods to meet all of your freshwater or marine fish requirements.

123. American Birding Association: We're About Birds, Birding, Birders
Instructions for finding birds in North America's birding locations with maps, species lists, annotated checklists, and general travel information.
http://americanbirding.org/publications/bfggen.htm
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124. Bahamas Events
Tel (242) 3529661; fax (242) 352-7142; The Yellow Bird Show, location Castaways Resort Times Nightly except Sun. Admission Show only $20, Dinner/Show
http://www.geographia.com/bahamas/oneven.htm
Events Ongoing Events
Seasonal Events
Ongoing Events PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE ENCOUNTER
A programme intended to give our visitors a genuine and informal view of Bahamian hospitality and culture. To register, call the People-To-People Unit, Ministry of Tourism, Nassau, telephone (242) 326-5371, (242) 328-7810, (242) 356-0435-8; fax (242) 356-0434. On Grand Bahama Island , telephone: (242) 352-8044; fax (242) 352-2714. The People-to-People programme is also available on Eleuthera/Harbour Island (242) 332-2142, Exuma (242) 336-2430, Abaco (242) 367-3067, Bimini (242) 347-3529 and San Salvador c/o (242) 356-0435 islands.
POMPEY MUSEUM
Within this museum there is an archival and museum exhibition gallery featuring an ongoing exhibit "THE ROAD TO FREEDOM." Artifact, historical documents and drawings recount the history of slavery, abolition and emancipation in The Islands Of The Bahamas. Museum hours: 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Mon. - Fri.; 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. on alternate Sats. Closed Sun. and holidays. Location: Ground floor of the Pompey Museum, Bay Street, Nassau . Donation: $1.00 adults. $0.50 children under 12. For more information, telephone the Museum at (242) 326-2566/8.

125. Forestry Commission - Wild Woods Homepage
An interactive map to help find interesting locations across Britain. Includes pictures and information about birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, and habitats, and a link to the current online edition of Forest Life in PDF format.
http://www.forestry.gov.uk/wildwoods
Home Quick links
England
Forestry strategy ... Habitats Wild woods
Whether you want to see the smallest insect, the largest bird or the cuddliest animal you can be sure of finding some place to see them with Wild Woods, our guide to the can see, must see wildlife in Britain today.
Wild Woods helps you find our top wildlife sites across Britain, with a range of wildlife covering birds, mammals, reptiles and insects. Put these together with some of the most spectacular countryside on offer and you could be viewing eagles in the west of Scotland, red kites in Wales or red squirrels on the Isle of Wight. To quickly find places to go, you can use the map on the left. First decide your starting point, e.g. your home town, then select the distance from there that you want to search, then click on that part of the map. If you wish to return more specific species or habitats please use the various searches using the menu on the left. Use the links below to view pictures and information about the inhabitants of our woods and their habitats: Mammals
Red squirrel

Red deer

Roe deer

Fallow deer
...
Otter
Birds
Nightjar

Woodlark
Golden eagle White-tailed eagle ... Osprey Insects and Reptiles Adder Black hairstreak Large heath Pearl-bordered fritillary ... Silver-washed fritillary Habitats Pinewood Lowland heath Upland bog Lowland bog ... Upland oakwood What's of interest Take a look at our new edition of Forest Life there is a pdf version on this site, or you can get a copy at your local office, or via our enquiries service.

126. RIVERS AND RANGES NEW ZEALAND - Hunting, Fishing Safaris
Offer hunting and fishing safari tours in scenic locations abundant with big game, birds and fish.
http://www.riversranges.com
In Association With ENTER SITE " " New Zealand 2000 - 2005 info@riversranges.com - VISIT OUR FRIENDS -

127. Birding Video
Information about company and how to order video tapes of birds and bird watching locations from around the world.
http://www.naturalvideo.com

128. Parks & Recreation - The Birds
Images of the artist s designs and the locations where the birds roosted The birds were available at the locations below until the end of October 2003.
http://www.pgparks.com/birds-i-view/thebirds.html
text only version
Find All of the Birds!
74 five-foot birds were creatively designed by area artists and placed throughout Prince George's County from August thru October, 2003. Images of the artist's designs and the locations where the birds roosted are listed below. Birds I View gave visitors the opportunity to enjoy whimsical art while discovering the county and its communities.
See the official Birds I View Field Guide that was available for birdwatching journeys.
The birds were available at the locations below until the end of October 2003. To find out more about what the birds have been up to since October, visit our page.
Click on the images to see larger versions of the designs and bios of the artists.
  • Family Reunion
    Artist: Caroline Afande
    Location: Patuxent Research Refuge National Visitor Center
    10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel
  • If I Ran the Zoo-Bird Artist: Barb Bancroft Location: Kettering-Largo Library (inside) 9601 Capital Ln., Largo Library Hours: Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm Sunday, 1 pm - 5 pm
  • Nesting Instincts Artist: Kyle Bancroft Location: Prince George's County Administration 14741 Governor Oden Bowie Dr.
  • 129. Locations
    Principal recommended birdwatching locations, including national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, for which entry permits are required from the National
    http://www.arbec.com.my/bos/location.htm
    For ease of reference in this checklist, Sarawak has been divided into three areas:
    1. North, comprising Miri and Limbang Divisions
    2. Central, comprising Sibu, Kapit and Bintulu Divisions.
    3. South, comprising Kuching, Samarahan, Sri Aman and Sarikei Divisions. Principal recommended bird-watching locations, including national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, for which entry permits are required from the National Parks and Wildlife Office, are: NORTH GUNUNG MULU NATIONAL PARK
    NIAH NATIONAL PARK
    LOAGAN BENUT NATIONAL PARK
    LAMBIR HILLS NATIONAL PARK (Lat 4° 15' N, Long 114° 00' E, Maximum altitude 465 metres, Area 6,952 hectares). Accommodation available. The sandstone hills are covered with heath or kerangas
    SIMILAJAU NATIONAL PARK. (Lat 3° 30' N, Long 113° 15' E, Altitude metres, Area 7,439 hectares). Accommodation available. The Park comprises habitats of beach forest, mangroves, kerangas
    KELABIT HIGHLANDS (Bario Lat 3° 43' N, Long 115° 30' E, Altitude 1100 metres). Limited accommodation available. The Kelabit Highlands are the upper catchment of the Baram river. The broad Kelabit Plateau is over 1100metres above sea level, and surrounding slopes rise to peaks as high as 2424 metres ( Gunung Murud ). Rice is grown on all suitable land on the plateau. Kerangas
    GUNUNG MURUD
    GUNUNG DULIT CENTRAL PEGUNUNGAN HOSE MUKAH SOUTH DARO DISTRICT PULAU BRUIT LANJAK ENTIMAU WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

    130. Norfolk Bird Reserves
    Endangered and exotic bird collection. location 1m SE Fakenham Broadland nature and bird reserve. location 3/4 Mile SW of Strumpshaw, 8m E Norwich
    http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/reserves/norfolk.htm
    The Monthly Web Magazine for Birdwatchers Links Norfolk Skyview for aerial images of many parts of Norfolk - plus fine images of insects
    Norfolk
    Bird and Nature Reserves
    Berney Marshes RSPB Marshland bird reserve.
    Location: TG465055 - Berney Marshes, 5m W Great Yarmouth
    Admission: Free
    Road: NO VEHICLE ACCESS
    Train: Berney Arms station, 0345 484950
    Telephone:
    Features:
    Marshland bird reserve, flooded grazing marsh and estuary mudflats. In winter, waders, wildfowl, raptors and short-eared owl. Breeding lowland waders and good variety of passage birds. Blakeney Point National Trust Nature reserve and geographical landmark.
    Location: TG000465 - Blakeney, 8m E Wells-Next-The-Sea
    Road:
    Facilities:
    Parking at Cley Coastguard station. Light refreshments available in the Old Lifeboat House.
    Admission: Free Telephone: Features: A paradise of nature due to its isolation, and a noted geographical landmark - a shingle spit. Seals breed on the sandbanks off the spit and it is a summer home and nesting place for terns.Good for passage migrants, including many scarce and rare species.

    131. Bird's Nest Lodge And Resort
    Bird s Nest Lodge Missouri Camping Missouri Canoeing Canoe Float Trips MO Bird s Nest location Bird s Nest Rates Bird s Nest Contacts Bird s Nest
    http://www.birdsnestlodge.com/location.htm
    Directions to the Bird's Nest Lodge
    Approx. 1 to 1 1/2 hours southwest of St. Louis, MO.
    From St.Louis take I-44 west to Cuba, MO (exit #208). Turn onto Hwy 19 South for 3 miles to Bird's Nest Rd. Turn LEFT onto Bird's Nest Rd GO TWO MILES TO BIRD'S NEST LODGE.
    You can't miss it!

    Check out our current special.
    Enter a City or
    US Zip: Birds Nest Lodge
    P.O. Box 898
    Birds Nest Road
    Steelville, MO 65565
    1-877-707-7238 (RAFT) fun@birdsnestlodge.com *Newly Remodeled Owned and Operated by Jason McCormick * All web site design, text, graphics, the selection and arrangement thereof

    132. Bird's Nest Lodge And Canoe Outfitters - Missouri Family Vacation
    Bird s Nest Lodge Missouri Camping Canoeing Family Vacation Trips MO. Bird s Nest location Bird s Nest Rates Bird s Nest Contacts Bird s Nest
    http://www.birdsnestlodge.com/
    Missouri Camping, Floating and Family Vacation Fun
    N estled among scenic Ozark hills less than 90 miles southwest of St. Louis, on the banks of the clear, fast flowing Upper Meramec River, is rustic Bird's Nest Lodge, a lovely haunt where nature's pleasures abound and cares disperse.
    Come visit us. We offer a complete family vacation resort, with canoe and raft rental , remote or riverfront camping , free hot showers, beautiful rustic and modern cabins , home cooked meals from our dining lodge, a country store, bait shop with fishing Come see why Steelville, MO has been dubbed the floating capital of Missouri, and why the Bird's Nest Lodge is the place to go for Missouri canoeing , floating, rafting, kayaking, camping and outdoor fun!
    Click here for a list of the FREE CANOE TRIP WINNERS from the St.Louis Working Women's Show

    FREE CANOE TRIP WINNERS

    The Bird's Nest Lodge boasts a large number beautiful cabins, and a spacious and newly renovated and remodeled main lodge. This is Missouri lodging at it's finest. There is plenty of room for camping and outdoor fun on our 29 acres of riverfront property!

    133. On Location At The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge
    Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah wildlife photography gallery featuring red fox, grebes, pelicans, blackbirds, herons, egrets, avocet and ibis.
    http://www.dongettyphoto.com/bearriver/
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    Don Getty Home Kenya Bear River ... FAQ
    Web Design: Digital Imaging Group
    Contact Webmaster

    134. EuroBirdNet Switzerland
    General birdwatching information including Swiss birding locations and a checklist of the birds of Switzerland
    http://ebn.unige.ch/ebn/index.html.en
    emails
    Switzerland
    Welcome on our server of ornithological information! You will be able to find last information of observations made on the regional, and European ground. Information on the voyages is placed at the disposal, as well as information on our ornithological reserves of French-speaking Switzerland.
    EBN is ten years old this year!
    The news events of Switzerland and from EuroBirdNet.
    Research on this site: Information on ornithology: Bird-lines index. Checklist of the birds of Switzerland. French list for the paleartic birds in french text sorry! Blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) with an abnormal crown pattern by Phillipe Schepens My portfolio Voyages published by EuroBirdNet Where to watch birds in Geneva or in Switzerland. What is EuroBirdNet ? ... EuroBirdNet Dutch by Sovon EuroBirdNet Italy par Luciano Ruggieri EuroBirdNet Sweden by Erling V. Jirle Others: Search through the birds list by Serge Scory. Today statistics from the server EuroBirdNet Switzerland Yesterday statistics from the server EuroBirdNet Switzerland Mensual statistics from the server EuroBirdNet Switzerland Anuual statistics from the server EuroBirdNet Switzerland ... Others servers WWW for ornithology The links between [...] leave this site Webmaster: Geneva, December 22, 2004

    135. Lesser Slave Lake Bird Observatory
    The date and exact location the bird was found or observed; How the bird was found or killed; The complete band number; The condition of the bird (dead or
    http://www.lslbo.org/home.asp
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    Location
    Researchers have established that Lesser Slave Lake and nearby Marten Mountain act as a natural barrier to migratory birds. Many migrant birds avoid crossing the lake and veer to the east. Marten Mountain, elevation 1020 metres above sea level, funnels the migrants along the shoreline.
    Driving Directions
    view larger version of map
    CONTACT US
    Box 1076 Slave Lake, AB T0G 2A0
    birds@lslbo.org

    136. Birding In Namibia
    s of various Namibian birding locations and the species to be seen in them.......
    http://www.natmus.cul.na/birds/oldsite/birdinfo.html
    NAMIBIA- A BIRDING PARADISE!
    Namibia, with its wide variety of habitats, ranging from extreme desert to thorntree savanna to subtropical riverine and swamp habitats, understandably has a lot to offer in the way of birds, and, with a well developed network of roads, most of the region is easily accessible. Setting down at Windhoek international airport in the morning, one is instantly transported into birding holiday mode by a swirling cloud of Bradfield's Swifts, feverishly hawking the insects attracted by the airport's bright lights during the past night. Bradfield's Swift is one of the many species of birds found only in the southwestern arid region of Africa. Namibia's political boundaries straddle the greater part of this arid region, which extends into the northern Cape province of South Africa, and the southwestern corner of Angola. Of some 680, mostly African, species of birds one can see in Namibia, nearly 100 species are unique to this arid region. With a well-planned itinerary, one can see many, if not most, of these birds in a relatively short time, as well as an impressive number of other African animal and bird specialities, in an environment which leaves one breathless with awe and amazement. Travelling by car from Windhoek to Walvis Bay on the coast, one crosses the Khomas Hochland, a rugged mountainous area with majestic views and some dizzily high passes; Mountain Chats and Palewinged Starlings abound, and one has to be careful not to collide with flocks of Guineafowl crossing the road. Rock Kestrels, Blackbreasted Snake and Martial Eagles dominate the telephone poles along the road, and male Redcrested Korhaans perform their striking territorial display; flying up high into the sky, then dropping like stones to just above the ground.

    137. Center For Biological Diversity - Altamont Wind Farm
    Please take action to help reduce bird kills at Altamont Pass Write, call, due to their location on a major bird migratory route in an area with high
    http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/programs/bdes/altamont/altamont.html
    Center for Biological Diversity
    ALTAMONT PASS
    WIND RESOURCE AREA
    Altamont Fact Sheet
    Action Alert
    Please take action to help reduce bird kills at Altamont Pass: Write, call, or e-mail the Alameda County Supervisors supporting our permit appeal.
    Lawsuit filed over past bird kills
    lawsuit and the press release
    Appeal of Alameda County permits
    The Center for Biological Diversity, CAlifornians for Renewable Energy, and Golden Gate Audubon Society appealed 29 permits covering more than 3,600 wind turbines at Altamont Pass, after Alameda County renewed them without conducting any public environmental review or requiring meaningful mitigation measures to reduce or compensate for bird deaths. View the November 2003 and January 2004 permit appeals.
    View comment letters from experts, conservationists, and regulatory agencies opposing the permit renewals:
    Comment letter from raptor experts Shawn Smallwood and Carl Thelander of BioResource Consultants Proposed CUP renewals for wind turbines and bird kills in the Altamont Pass WRA
    CBD comment letters to Alameda County
    Appeal issues summary

    why an EIR is needed and required

    supplemental comments on the need for an EIR

    request for immediate hearing
    ...
    suggested roadmap for Supervisors

    Other comment letters opposing permit renewals and asking for an EIR
    Californians for Renewable Energy comments

    CA Burrowing Owl Consortium comments
    East Bay Regional Park District comments US Fish and Wildlife Service comments ... CA Dept. of Fish and Game comments

    138. FAQ For Birders@umich.edu
    They detract greatly from the main order of businesswild birds and birding. go to http//www.umich.edu/~bbowman/birds/se_mich/locations/index.html.
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bbowman/birds/birders_FAQ.html
    Frequently Asked Questions
    for
    birders@umich.edu
    An up-to-date version of this FAQ is always available here at http://www.umich.edu/~bbowman/birds/birders_FAQ.html. This latest version of the FAQ is dated March 9, 2005. Additional information about the birders@umich.edu email list can be found at the "Welcome" link at the bottom of this document. WHAT IS BIRDERS?
    birders@umich.edu is a local/regional email list which reports and discusses bird sightings in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, and southeast Michigan. As of March 9, 2005, there were 468 members of the list. HOW DO I POST TO BIRDERS?
    It's simple. Send an email message to birders@umich.edu HOW MANY MESSAGES WILL I GET IF I JOIN?
    Birders has gotten busier as the list has grown. We average probably 10-15 messages a day. HOW DO I JOIN?
    To subscribe to birders@umich.edu send an email to lyris@listserver.itd.umich.edu and include "SUBSCRIBE BIRDERS Your Name" (without the quotes) in the subject line or as a one-line message. Here, 'Your Name' is optional. You can also subscribe at http://listserver.itd.umich.edu/cgi-bin/lyris.pl?enter=birders

    139. Acadiana Park Nature Station
    Illustrated Louisiana checklist, Lafayette and Acadiana Parish checklists, birding locations in Southwestern Louisiana, and comparisons of similar species.
    http://www.naturestation.org/Birds.asp
    About Nature Station Flora Fauna
    Links
    ... Home Southwestern Louisiana Birding
    Illustrated Louisiana Checklist
    Printable Checklist of South-central Louisiana Birds
    (*Best if printed as landscape on legal paper, size 11" X 14")
    Lafayette Parish Checklist
    Acadiana Park Nature Station Checklist
    Birding Locations in Southwestern Louisiana
    Bird Comparison Pages
    Birding Links
    • For current information and conversation on Louisiana bird sightings, be sure to join the LABIRD listserve. Rules and signup can be found at the LABIRD homepage Recent postings from LABIRD can be found on the Birding on the Net site Back in about 1996, we solicited the opinions of Louisiana birders regarding which ten bird species they felt would be the next added to the state list. Click here to see how accurate their guesses were. The bird photographs on these pages are taken from the photos and videos of Paul Conover, Gary Broussard and Dave Patton. For information regarding the pictures, please contact Paul Conover
    Site maintained by Nature Station Staff Acadiana Park Nature Station 1205 E. Alexander St

    140. Birding Trails - Finding Locations To Photograph Birds, Nature & Wildlife By Don
    Nature photography articles for nature, wildlife and underwater nature photographers.
    http://www.photomigrations.com/articles/0508200.htm
    I started getting serious about photography when I bought my first digital SLR (the Canon D30) back in November of 2000. My primary interest was nature and wildlife photography in general, but over the next year, I became fairly obsessed with birds, and this has continued unabated ever since. I think one of the reasons for this interest (in addition to their incredible beauty and diversity) is that while most wildlife are fairly restricted in terms of where and when they can be found and photographed, birds are a bit more accessible. As I participated in various online forums, I learned about where many photographers travel in search of birds to shoot. I quickly found out about many of the 'famous' locations - Ding Darling on Sanibel Island and the Everglades in Florida, Bosque del Apache in New Mexico, Churchill in Manitoba, Machias Seal Island in Maine, etc. Destinations like these often require a lot of time and expense, which is fine for occasional trips, but I was also interested in finding places closer to home, where I could drive instead of fly, and visit on a more 'spur of the moment' basis. I became aware of various "Birding Trails" put together by various states. These are not 'physical' trails as such, but a series of excellent birding locations in different states or regions, which could be visited even on only a 2 or 3 day week-end trip. Information on these trails can be found online, and you can also obtain brochures and maps from the sponsoring states or organizations.

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