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  1. Ornithology in Laboratory and Field, Fifth Edition by Olin Sewall PettingillJr., 1985-05-12
  2. Birds of the World: A Photographic Guide
  3. Avian Flight (Oxford Ornithology Series) by John J. Videler, 2006-10-12
  4. The Bird Watching Answer Book: Everything You Need to Know to Enjoy Birds in Your Backyard and Beyond (Cornell Lab of Ornithology) by Laura Erickson, 2009-11-04
  5. The Zebra Finch: A Synthesis of Field and Laboratory Studies (Oxford Ornithology Series) by Richard A. Zann, 1996-07-25
  6. Oology and Ralph's Talking Eggs: Bird Conservation Comes Out of Its Shell (Mildred Wyatt-Wold Series in Ornithology) by Carrol L. Henderson, 2007-10-15
  7. Current Ornithology, Volume 6
  8. Ornithology (Usborne Science & Nature) by Felicity Brooks, Bridget Gibbs, et all 1993-04
  9. A manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada by Thomas Nuttall, 2010-05-14
  10. Introduction to Ornithology by G.J. Wallace, 1975-05
  11. Refractions of the Third Reich in German and Austrian Fiction and Film (Oxford Ornithology) by Chloe Paver, 2007-05-03
  12. Current Ornithology, Volume 7
  13. Watching Birds: An Introduction to Ornithology
  14. Stray Feathers: A Journal of Ornithology for India and Its Dependencies, Volume 3 by Anonymous, 2010-03-31

61. Decorative Arts: American Ornithology; Or The Natural History Of The Birds Of Th
American ornithology; or The natural history of the birds of the United States Vol. I New York, New York Collins Co., 1828
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62. World Wide School Library - Pure Science-Ornithology-Birds
World Wide School Library Pure Science-ornithology-Birds.
http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/catalogs/bysubject-sci-ornithology-birds.
Pure Science-Ornithology-Birds
Bird Neighbors
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63. Birding In India - Bird Watching - Indian Birds - Ornithology Taxonomy Migration
Website for birders and bird watching in India and South Asia. Migration taxonomy of birds.
http://www.birding.in/
Birds Bird Diagram Ornithology Indian Sites ...
birding.in
Birding in India and South Asia Forums Binoculars Dr. Salim Ali Taxonomy ... North India With more than 1250 species of birds , India and South Asia are a paradise for bird watching . There are over 925 breeding species (~920 residents). The Indian birds belong to 16 groups called 'Orders', which are further divided into 'Families', 'Sub-families' and 'Genera'. For birding in India, 13 bio-geographical regions can be demarcated: Trans Himalayan, Western Himalayas, Eastern Himalayas, Desert, Semi-arid, Gangetic plain, Central India, Deccan Plateau, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, North East, Coasts and the Andaman Nicobar Islands. The Blue Peafowl Pavo cristatus ) is the national bird of India Anseriformes Anatidae Ducks, geese, swans, teals, pochards, wigeons Dendrocygnidae Whistling ducks Apodiformes Apodidae Needletails, swifts, swiftlets Hemiprocnidae Treeswifts Bucerotiformes Bucerotidae Hornbills Ciconiiformes Accipitridae Buzzards, eagles, harriers, hawks, kites, vultures Anhingidae Darters - Oriental Darter Ardeidae Bitterns, egrets, herons

64. Naturenet The British Trust For Ornithology
The British Trust for ornithology he BTO is an organisation which is primarily concerned with the scientific study of birds. The most well known aspect of
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The British Trust for Ornithology T he BTO is an organisation which is primarily concerned with the scientific study of birds. The most well known aspect of this concerns bird ringing and migration study. The B TO is the body which co-ordinates bird ringing in the UK. In general, all bird ringers working on wild birds must be licensed and trained by the BTO to practice legally. The British Trust for Ornithology has been gathering detailed information on the birds of Britain and Ireland for over 60 years. It does this through over 10,000 members voluntarily doing census work, recording at nests, counting wading birds on estuaries, plotting birds on atlases or ringing (banding) them. There is even a scheme for weekly counts of birds coming into gardens - this has more than 5,000 participants. BTO News is issued every two months. There are also two scientific journals - Bird Study and Ringing and Migration - and several newsletters addressed to amateurs who participate in different schemes. The British Trust for Ornithology also runs meetings nationally and locally, and has a system of Regional Representatives all over the country.

65. Ornithologybooks
Outof-print ornithology books and journals. Some back issues of hard-to-find journals.
http://ornithologybooks.tripod.com/
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66. Meriam Library -- Current Ornithology Chronologic List
The habitat concept in ornithology Theory and applications. 3591. . Data analysis and the design of experiments in ornithology. 1-63.
http://www.csuchico.edu/lref/guides/rbs/ornithChron3.htm
Current Ornithology
Meriam Library
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CHRONOLOGICAL LISTING
Other List Options: by Author or Title by Rich Soares , Biology Librarian, CSU Chico
Based upon list compiled at: University of Calgary
by mrlein@ucalgary.ca

Volume 1

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volume 3

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volume 16

Format Note: Contents of each volume is listed showing author(s), title, and page numbers. Hint: To search for a specific word, press Ctrl-F, type your word in box, and click on "Find Next" V olume 16 - 2001 Brown, C. R., and M.B. Brown. Avian coloniality: progress and problems. 1-82. Budden, A. E., and J. Wright. Begging in nestling birds. 83-118. Greenberg, R., C. Mettke-Hofmannn. Ecological aspects of newphobia and neophilia in birds. 119-178. Whittingham, L. A., and P. O. Dunn. Male parental care and maternity in birds. 257-298. Williams, J. B., and B. I. Tieleman. Physiological ecology and behavior of desert birds. 299-353. V olume 15 - 1999 Carey, C., and W. R. Dawson. A search for environmental cues used by birds in survival of cold winters. 1-31.

67. OUP: Ornithology
The reputation of these guides, as being the scientific bedrock for ornithologists, is well deserved this will no doubt be part of the ornithological
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Ecology and Behavior of Chickadees and Titmice
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  • Contributions from the leading research teams involved with Parid research Focuses on major research themes, including proximate mechanisms in behaviour and evolution, reproductive ecology and behaviour, communication and conservation

68. The Edward Grey Institute Of Field Ornithology - EGI Home
The Edward Grey Institute is part of the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford. Founded in 1937, it conducts research into the behaviour,
http://www.zoo.ox.ac.uk/egi/
  • Home Research
    Welcome to the EGI
    The Edward Grey Institute is part of the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford. Founded in 1937, it conducts research into the behaviour, ecology, evolution and conservation of birds, with a strong emphasis on understanding organisms in their natural environments. Read more on the history of the EGI The EGI is particularly well known for its long-term population studies of birds, and as one of the birthplaces of behavioural ecology. These research themes are as strong as ever, and have recently been supplemented by vigorous programmes studying sperm competition in birds, speciation in Neotropical passerines, and the evolutionary ecology of avian malaria.
    Recent News
    • We are all shocked and saddened by Robin McCleery's sudden death on 16 January 2008. Robin was a dedicated colleague and valued friend to the EGI and the Department of Zoology for more than 30 years, and will be sorely missed. His funeral will take place in the Chapel at Wadham College at 10:15 on Friday 25th January. For more information click here Jan 2008: We are pleased to welcome Olof Hellgren , who joins us on a Swedish Research Council funded Postdoc for two years to study the genetical ecology of innate immunity in birds, and Claire Salisbury , who starts a DPhil on speciation in Amazonian birds Jan 2008: Thanks to everyone for attending the 2008 EGI conference, especially those who came from abroad. We look forward to seeing you in 2009. For information on the 2008 programme

69. The University Of Kansas | Division Of Ornithology
The University of Kansas, Division of ornithology, 1345 Jayhawk Boulevard, Dyche Hall, Lawrence, KS 660457561, fax (785) 864-5335
http://www.nhm.ku.edu/birds/
The University of Kansas, Division of Ornithology , 1345 Jayhawk Boulevard, Dyche Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045-7561, fax: (785) 864-5335

70. Ornithology
ornithology. Dr. T. Luke George. Syllabus Lab Manual Readings Lectures Links Email tlg2@axe.humboldt.edu. (707) 8263430.
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Ornithology Dr. T. Luke George
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71. Searchable Ornithological Research Archive
An open access electronic journal archive that provides access to extensive literature of international scope.
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72. PSOHomePage
About PSO. Birding Resources. Latest PSO Newsletter Latest Issue of Pennsylvania Birds.
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73. Birding In London
Birding in London providing information about wild birds and birdwatching in and around London.
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/calidris/
For all your London Birding Information - sites to visit birding, species list, daily bird reports, photographs, contacts and details of other useful London websites Webmaster:- Chris Lamsdell
This web site aims give information on London's birds, what has been seen, what can be seen, where to see them, who to contact and which other web sites will assist you in your quest. It also includes the information for parts of the surrounding counties that fall within a 20 miles radius from St Paul's.
Items for inclusion in this web site are welcome such as:
i) Details of your website.
ii) Articles.
iii) Photographs. Recent sightings - major highlight
Penduline Tit - from 2006 until 26th March at Rainham Marsh (E) - 7th record.
Penduline Tit - 29th January at Swnascombe Marshes (K) - 8th record.
Cattle Egret - January at Sevenoaks Wildfowl Reserve (K) - 4th record.
Little Bunting - from 3rd February until 16th April at Amwell GP (H) - 10th record.

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