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         Bird Clubs:     more books (100)
  1. The makers of ornithology in northwestern Iowa (Iowa bird life) by Thomas Calderwood Stephens, 1944
  2. Birding New York's Hudson-Mohawk Region by Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club, 1996
  3. History of the United hospitals' club from its foundation, February 14th, 1828, to its centenary in 1928 by C. H Golding-Bird, 1928
  4. A Distributional List of the Birds of Arizona. (together with) The Arizona State List Since 1914. (togetherv with) Birds Recorded from the Santa Rita Mountains in Southern Arizona. (Cooper Ornithological Club) by S. Harry,Anderson, Anders H., & Bailey, Florence Merriam Swarth, 1914
  5. Nests and eggs of Australian birds: Embracing papers on "oology of Australian birds", read before the field naturalists' club of Victoria, supplemented ... of several outs-nesting, shooting, & c by Archibald James Campbell, 1883
  6. Birds of Lapalala Wilderness, Waterberg, Transvaal (Southern birds) by I. H Davidson, 1986
  7. Geographical variation in birds of Java (Publications of the Nuttall Ornithological Club) by G. F Mees, 1996
  8. 4-H songbirds and birds of prey: Member's manual by Jon K Hooper, 1989
  9. Birds in Northumbria: 1973 Northumberland bird report by Bryan Galloway, 1973
  10. Bird study in Florida,: By R.J. Longstreet by R. J Longstreet, 1930
  11. American big game in its haunts: The book of the Boone and Crockett Club by George Bird Grinnell, 1914
  12. Rare birds report by Digby Cyrus, 1983
  13. Eastern Glamorgan Bird Report
  14. Observing birds in the New Haven region by John Cameron Yrizarry, 1956

101. Downs Bird Breeders Assocation Inc - Home Page
Club of bird breeders in Australia, purpose is to spread information about bird keeping.
http://www.parrotsociety.org.au/clubs/dbba/
PO Box 3401, Village Fair, Toowoomba Qld 4350 The Downs Bird Breeders Inc. was formed in 1986. From an initial tiny membership, the Downs Bird Breeders has grown into a healthy, supportive group of aviculturists which boasts a wealth of knowledge held within this membership. The DBBA Inc. aims to study all aspects of Avi-fauna with monthly meetings and several visits each year to interesting and varied venues of similar interests. The members of the Association keep a wide and varied range of birds including:
  • Cockatoos Rosellas Lovebirds Finches Quail Pheasants Cockatiels Budgies
The Club is run by a very enthusiastic, friendly and eager committee which welcomes new faces to its monthly meetings, and is very willing to assist the newcomer by giving practical advice and support. New ideas, new experiences and new faces are encouraged to participate in this leading Avicultural Association
The objectives of the Association are
(i) To encourage the captive breeding of the following avifauna
- finches, game fowl, parrots, pigeons, poultry and waterfowl, budgerigars and canaries.

102. SENIOR PAGE
Wheatley as a seniorfriendly village offering senior clubs, camping, boating, fishing, golfing, bird watching, a beach and swimming.
http://www.mnsi.net/~kcrew
Update feb 29 2004
WHEATLEY
Red star location
Click on any points of interested listed in Blue and underlined
to see further details ODE TO WHEATLEY
In the summer if you want a place to go
I have just the place, I will have you know
Pack a picnic and your kids in your car
The place I have in mind is not very far Fasten your seat belts, safety first you see
Then find the nearest way to highway THREE
The village of WHEATLEY will be East or West That is for you to decide which is best Restaurants we have many, don't stand over a stove For a full meal and drinks you'll be glad you drove There's also places for a take out meal or a snack You can rest assured being satisfied you'll be back If to see the largest fresh water fishing port is your wish Or maybe just a pier off which you would like to fish Take a drive two miles south towards the lake You'll also find a beach, a swim you may want to take.

103. Java Redirect Script
Official web site of public school district serving bird Island, Olivia, Lake Lillian. clubs, alumni, calendar (graphicsdependent), links to the schools.
http://www.bold.k12.mn.us/
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if redirection does not work, please click here if you wish to view the non current flash page click here

104. Kirtland High School
Official site with sports, clubs, departments, alumni pages, and resources.
http://bird.kchs.k12.nm.us/kchs/kc_hs.htm

105. Parrot Fanciers Bird Club
Welcome to the. Parrot Fanciers Club. located in Amityville, NY. This site has moved. Please goto http//www.parrotfanciersclub.com/,
http://www.birdsnways2.com/clubs/pfc/
Welcome to the
Parrot Fanciers' Club
located in Amityville, NY
This site has moved. Please goto http://www.parrotfanciersclub.com/

106. Coastal Georgia Audubon Society
Events, newsletter, and where to bird in the coastal Georgia area.
http://clubs.homeearth.com/cgas/

107. Eastern Connecticut Bird Club
The clubs purpose, meetings and events. Members stories and recipes along with health and nutrition information.
http://hometown.aol.com/ecbirdclub/Index1.html

108. Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society
Serves Luzerne and Wyoming counties. birding hotspots, bird count results, bird sightings, the Audubon Trail at Seven Tubs Nature Area, and environmental activism.
http://clubs.homeearth.com/GWVAS/

109. Aiken Bird Club
Aiken bird Club. About Us. Aiken bird Club is an organization for pet bird lovers. Our objectives are to promote the proper care
http://www.parrotpages.com/clubs/aikenBird.htm
Link Center Classifieds Pictures Clubs ... Contact
Aiken Bird Club
About Us
Aiken Bird Club is an organization for pet bird lovers. Our objectives are to promote the proper care and breeding of exotic caged birds through education provided at monthly meetings and in this publication. Fund raising activities include bird fairs and educational seminars. All proceeds are donated to avian organizations dedicated to research and conservation. We are 10 yrs old now and are a not-for profit organization.
Meetings
Meetings are held the first Tuesday of every month at Eden Gardens on Silver Bluff Rd in Aiken, SC. Meetings begin at 7:30 PM and usually include a guest speaker or program.
More Info
Jim Kannenberg at (803) 649-5407 - jimk@aikenelectric.net
Bill Barnes - mrbill@knology.net
Margie Hobbins - at (706) 667-0827 annmacaw@knology.net
June Diciocco at (803) 593-9500 - june@hideawayfarms.com
Events
Aiken Bird Club Annual Winterfest Bird Fair 2003. February 8th and 9th. Aiken Jaycees Fairgrounds Sat and Sun 9-5. Take I-20 exit 22, 5 miles toward Aiken, SC
Parrot Pages Home
Info Center Avian Link Center Classified Ads ... Cockatiel Mutations

110. M.O.U. - Affiliate Club Pages
The Mankato bird Club. Who We Are. The Mankato bird Club is a organization of interested birders from south central Minnesota, primarily
http://www.cbs.umn.edu/~mou/clubs/mankato-club.html
The Mankato Bird Club
Who We Are
    The Mankato Bird Club is a organization of interested birders from south central Minnesota, primarily in the Mankato area in Blue Earth County. We are always looking for new members to join our club!
Our Officers
President Larry Filter, 604 Lakeview Ave., North Mankato, MN 56003
Vice President Wally Swanson, 128 S. Buchanan St., Waterville, MN 56096
Secretary Gordon Herbst, 20499 555 Lane, Mankato, MN 56001
Treasurer Wanda Winch, 54259 State Hwy. 68, Mankato, MN 56001
Newsletter Editor Jean Lundquist, 16985 State Hwy. 66, Good Thunder, MN 56037
Executive Director Merrill Frydendall, 589 Forest Hgts. Dr., North Mankato, MN 56003 Annual Dues: Family, $10.00; Individual, $7.00.
2002 SPRING CALENDAR EVENTS
May 4, 2002 - Field trip to Krueger's marsh with Al and Vikki Russ coordinating. Meet in the Madison East Parking lot at the Farmer's Market area to car pool. We will leave promptly at 6:30 AM. We will bird along the way with a stop at the DNR Fish Hatchery in Waterville. May 8, 2002

111. :: BIRDLIFE.ORG.ZA >> BirdClubs :: Witwatersrand Bird Club >>
birding Portal clubs Witwatersrand bird Club. Witwatersrand bird Club. About us. The Wits bird Club was first established on the 6 June 1947 in Johannesburg.
http://www.birdlife.org.za/Birdclubs/Clubinfo/club_about.cfm?clubid=39

112. New York Early Bird Club - Powered By Hemmings Motor News

http://clubs.hemmings.com/NYEARLYBIRD/
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113. Mountain View High School - Bird Club
Scientific Discovery through Environmental Science. Mountain View Home Science Home, bird Club Meetings. Thursday s during lunch 1120 Room 124.
http://www.mpsaz.org/mtnview/activities/clubs/bird_club/birdhome.htm
Scientific Discovery through Environmental Science Mountain View Home Science Home
Bird Club Meetings
Thursday's during lunch - 11:20
Room 124
Links:
Riparian Institute, Gilbert, AZ

National Audubon Society

BIRDNET

APS Tres Rio Nature Festival
... Field Trips
Past Activities
Field Trip - 10/16
Guest Speaker 10/30
Bird Information Bird Series A Powerpoint. Bird Series B Powerpoint Bird Series C Powerpoint
Review A, B, C

114. Thorncrag Bird Sanctuary
THORNCRAG bird SANCTUARY. The Stanton bird Club has been actively engaged in conservation work in the Androscoggin County area for over 80 years.
http://www.avcnet.org/stanton/thorncrg.htm
THORNCRAG BIRD SANCTUARY The Stanton Bird Club has been actively engaged in conservation work in the Androscoggin County area for over 80 years. Thorncrag Bird Sanctuary in Lewiston, a 310 acre wildlife preserve, has been the primary focus of that activity through the years. At an elevation of 510 feet, the highest point in the city, this sanctuary sits as a green capstone, a forested oasis surrounded on three sides by urban and suburban development. The "Crag", belonging to the family Thorne in the 1800's, is a familiar and well loved landmark in Lewiston. The human use of this land over the decades has been as varied as the habitats and wildlife it has always protected. Uses have included: recreation and scientific research by Bates College, a sheep and dairy farm, tuberculosis sanitorium, homestead for the reclusive Elder Thorne, and facility for Highland Spring Bottled Water Company. Today, a revitalized Thorncrag serves as the springboard for several community outreach programs, and as a significant regional site for wildlife habitat enhancement demonstrations and forestry practices. Since 1986 a dedicated corps of volunteers has been working to restore Thorncrag as a safe and educational resource for the area. Our earliest and strongest alliances were with the Cooperative Extension and the Soil and Water Conservation District. Through these agencies we reconstructed all the trails, installed erosion control devices, developed a very comprehensive Master Plan, assessed our wetlands, established an environmental education outreach program, and brought the community to a better understanding of the importance of conservation.

115. Rare Birds Entertainment, Comedy, Music, Edinburgh Fringe
London agency providing comedians for clubs, private events and corporate functions. Contains list of talent, show profiles and contact information.
http://www.rarebirdsprod.com
R ARE B IRDS E NTERTAINMENT Comedy Music Edinburgh Fringe Click on a link to enter......

116. Page Title
Information for exhibitors, traders and clubs about the event in October 2002. Describes the event and its facilities.
http://www.geocities.com/festivalbirds2002

117. Hampshire Bird Club
Hampshire bird Club, Inc. Programs Free and open to the public. The bird Finding Guide to Western Mass is now available! The Results
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~hampbird/
Hampshire Bird Club, Inc.
Amherst
Massachusetts
About the Club Field Trips Related Links
Membership Form
...
Rare Bird Alert Form
Hampshire Bird Club, Inc. Programs
Free and open to the public
The Bird Finding Guide to Western Mass is now available!
The Results of the Northampton Christmas Bird Count 2003
The Connecticut River Birding Trail: Source to Sea (CRBT) is a system of
special places that connects people and communities with nature in the
Connecticut River watershed. The Trail includes parks, forests, fields,
wetlands, rivers and shores that are rich birding sites and are open to
the public for exploration, education and enjoyment. To download the
Nomination Form for sites in Massachusetts, click here
Time: 7:30 PM Monday Evenings Place: Immanuel Lutheran Church
867 North Pleasant Street, Amherst, MA (Just north of the UMass and Marks Meadow School) Directions to Immanuel Lutheran Church, Amherst, MA Date Speaker Topic Sept. 8, 2003 Deb DeRosier Three-Wattled Bellbirds in Costa Rica Oct. 20, 2003 Tom Litwin Harriman Expedition Revisited Nov. 10, 2003

118. George's Birmingham Rollers
Pictures, information, fly results, listings of fanciers, clubs, birds for sale, and strays.
http://www.birmingham-rollers.co.uk
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119. Shetland Bird Club
Shetland bird Club. Shetland bird Club was founded in 1973 to promote, study, conserve and record the bird life of Shetland. Since
http://www.nature.shetland.co.uk/birdclub/
nature.shetland.co.uk An independent, non-commercial site to collect and disseminate information on the natural history of Shetland contact us Nature in Shetland
Shetland Bird Club
Shetland Bird Club was founded in 1973 to promote, study, conserve and record the bird life of Shetland . Since then the club has published an annual report every year (the Shetland Bird Report ) and participated in numerous ornithological enquiries. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the bird life of Shetland. Both beginners and experts are equally welcomed, and everyone has an opportunity to contribute to our knowledge of Shetland birds. The Aims of the Club
  • to study and record bird life in Shetland to co-operate with local and national bodies in ornithological enquiries to produce an annual report, to be known as the ' Shetland Bird Report to promote and develop interest in ornithology in Shetland the conservation of Shetland's bird life
Membership provides the annual Shetland Bird Report , giving details of all species seen in the county each year; regular newsletters full of news of interest to the Shetland birdwatcher, details of forthcoming meetings, ornithological enquiries and Club projects; help, advice and information from the officers of the Club; regular meetings in Lerwick and illustrated talks, films and lectures on birds and other wildlife subjects.

120. Recording Birds
Shetland bird Club. Recording birds in Shetland. How to submit. Records will be accepted in any format, but electronic submission is
http://www.nature.shetland.co.uk/birdclub/recording.htm
nature.shetland.co.uk An independent, non-commercial site to collect and disseminate information on the natural history of Shetland contact us Nature in Shetland
Shetland Bird Club
Recording Birds in Shetland How to submit Records will be accepted in any format, but electronic submission is preferred, especially if records are in a standardised spreadsheet or format. Click on the link below and then choose 'Save': MS Excel XP (works on most recent version of Windows) (17kB); older version of MS Excel MS Word XP (works on most recent version of Windows) (24kB); older version of MS Word If you do not use Excel or Word a table with the same column headings in a word processor can be easily imported. To see a screen capture of the spreadsheet showing the column headings click here . Even when submitting by e-mail, giving essential data (i.e. species, no., place, date), separated by tabs, makes it easy to import this to the main spreadsheet. Descriptions may be sent by e-mail where possible, in MS Word or plain-text format with low-res jpeg images if appropriate. Again, descriptions will also be accepted in other formats.

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