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         Bird Clubs:     more books (100)
  1. The birds of Cambridgeshire by David Lambert Lack, 1934
  2. Birds of Sioux City, Iowa by Walter W Bennett, 1931
  3. The birds of Lindisfarne by Ian Kerr, 1980
  4. Annotated checklist of the Birds of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) by W. W. A Phillips, 1978
  5. The 1978 revised edition of the annotated checklist of the birds of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) by W. W. A Phillips, 1978
  6. Biographies of people for whom birds have been named by Raymond F Miller, 1966
  7. Wild birds at your feeding station by Barrington S Havens, 1967
  8. Check list of birds of the South Central Transvaal by W. R Tarboton, 1968
  9. Check list of birds in the S.W. Cape, 1955 by J M Winterbottom, 1955
  10. Birds of Dutchess County, 1965-1979 by Eleanor Pink, 1980
  11. Eastern Glamorgan Bird Report
  12. The New Birds of the West Midlands by Graham Harrison, Janet Harrison, 2005-06-04
  13. Bird stories by D Lange, 1938
  14. Land birds of northern New York: A pocket guide to common land birds of the St. Lawrence Valley and the lowlands in general of northern New York by Edmund J Sawyer, 1916-01-01

121. Eastern Kentucky Bird Club
Eastern Kentucky bird Club Contact Gerald Robe, Mt. Sterling, KY (ghrobe about the EKBC. Eastern Kentucky bird Club Mission Statement
http://www.biology.eku.edu/KOS/ekbc.htm
Eastern Kentucky Bird Club Contact Gerald Robe, Mt. Sterling, KY ( ghrobe@tiusa.net
for information about the EKBC Eastern Kentucky Bird Club Mission Statement:
  • To provide a forum for Eastern Kentucky bird enthusiasts to become acquainted with one another, and to share information and experience To promote birding and bird conservation in the Eastern Kentucky area To organize birding events and educational programs and to provide information on birding opportunities in Eastern Kentucky for anyone interested in birds or birding in the region

Meetings are held on the 3rd Sunday of each month.
Highlights of Previous Meetings Back to KOS homepage

122. Mitch S Greater Moncton Caged Birds Club Page
You are visitor N°. to visit Our Caged bird Club page, Welcome For any information on this New bird Club please send me an EMAIL at 86mitch@mail.com
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/86mitch/birdclub.htm

123. :: BIRDLIFE.ORG.ZA >> BirdClubs ::
Birding Portal clubs BirdLife Northern Guateng. Club Home. Portal Home. News. Committee. About the Club. Why Join? About Birding. Local Sightings. Our Links.
http://www.birdlife.org.za/Birdclubs/clubinfo/template.cfm?clubid=4

124. West Midland Bird Club: Chronology
West Midland bird Club. Chronology. Bulletin. Year, Highlight. 1929, The Birmingham bird Club formed by WE.Groves and a few friends. The
http://www.westmidlandbirdclub.com/club/chrono.htm
West Midland Bird Club
Chronology
This is an expanded version of the Chronology in the Club's 400th Bulletin Year Highlight The Birmingham Bird Club formed by W.E.Groves and a few friends. The inaugural meeting, of four people, was held at Mr. Groves' home on 1 November. The Club's second meeting was held in a room at the Grand Hotel, Birmingham. Membership was limited to twelve, although guests were occasionally allowed. The first annual report of the Birmingham Bird Club published, edited by Mr. H. G. Alexander. Associate membership at 5 shillings (25p) a year introduced. Mr. A. J. Harthan took over as editor of the Annual Report , which had 19 contributors. The Club had 15 Members and 60 Associates. The 10th Annual report was limited by wartime economies to 16 pages, and was priced at 1/6 (under 8p). The first record of a Buzzard nesting in Worcestershire since 1836 was reported. Name changed to Birmingham and District Bird Club. The distinction between "Members" and "Associates" was dropped. Horace ("H.G.") Alexander elected President.

125. Southwest Minnesota Warblers Bird Club
Southwest Minnesota Warblers bird Club. Club Information, Local Guides, Recent bird Sightings. The Southwest Minnesota Warblers bird
http://www.rohair.com/smwbc.html
Southwest Minnesota Warblers Bird Club Club Information Local Guides Recent Bird Sightings The Southwest Minnesota Warblers Bird Club was started in the fall of 1997 with the purpose of providing birding education opportunities to bird watchers of all skill levels. Events and contact information for local clubs is provided. The club is working on several local birding guides for those interested in birding the area. To date one has been completed. In progress are guides for Murray, and Jackson Counties. Important bird sightings are listed following the like. Links are also available for Minnesota Bird reports. Use "Chat-Bird" to ask questions about what is working at others' feeders, or how to get rid of those pesky Sparrows. Contact the SMWBC via email by clicking HERE

126. BirdHobbyist - Events And Organizations
African Parrot Society ALAMO EXHIBITION bird CLUB Amazona Society Amazona Society (USA) American Cockatiel Society American Pheasant and Waterfowl Society
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127. Latest Bird Sightings
Shetland bird Club. Latest bird Sightings and Photos. Send in your news. For details on how to submit records by email check the bird Club s Recording page.
http://www.pennington.charitydays.co.uk/latestbirds.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
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Shetland Bird Club Latest Bird Sightings and Photos Send in your news Full details of Fair Isle sightings are on the FIBO website For details on how to submit records by e-mail check the Bird Club's Recording page. NOTE that ALL records go into the database used in the compilation of the Shetland Bird Report EVEN IF they do not appear on this page. Sunday 6th June 2004 There are 12 Red-backed Shrikes on Unst - 4 at Skaw (3 males), 5 at Norwick (4 males), 2 at Northdale (one male) and a female at Burrafirth, all seen within about 2 hours in the early evening. The Marsh Warbler and the Sparrowhawk are still at Norwick, the Marsh Harrier is still at Haroldswick and a Siskin and a Tree Pipit are at Baltasound, while 5 species of warbler were heard in song (without including Willow Warbler). Saturday 5th June 2004 There are Red-backed Shrikes on Unst at Skaw and Northdale, a

128. Cheltenham Bird Club: Contact Us
How to Contact Cheltenham bird Club For a free copy of Cheltenham bird Club’s quarterly newsletter, please contact the Secretary on 01242 516393 For
http://beehive.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=1285&Page

129. Cheltenham Bird Club: Home Page
Cheltenham bird Club. Welcome to CHELTENHAM bird CLUB. The club is for anyone who is interested in birdwatching, whether a beginner or more experienced.
http://beehive.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=1285&Page

130. ABOUT THE PIEDMONT BIRD CLUB
Type Key Words into the box. PicoSearch, About the Piedmont bird Club The Piedmont bird Club was established in 1938. Ways to Contact the Piedmont bird Club.
http://www.greensboro.com/birdclub/about.htm
An organization for lovers of wild birds in North Carolina's Piedmont.
The goldfinches were drawn by Gladys Smith for the cover of the 1973 PBC History Home About PBC Calendar History ... Educational Presentation ABOUT US Canada Geese in the snow
photo © 2004 by Louise Brown You can now search our site! Type Key Words into the box.
A bout the Piedmont Bird Club
The Piedmont Bird Club was established in 1938. Club members have always taken an interest not only in birds, but also in nature in general and in the conservation of our natural resources. Education of the public in various ways, as well as active community involvement is of special interest to the members. Read More about the History of the Club! Club activities include meetings, field trips, community services and social activities. Local birding trips to enjoy the beauty and variety of birds in the Piedmont area are regularly scheduled. Meeting programs include information about local birding, unusual sightings, and talks and presentations about birds and other wildlife from experts in the field.
OFFICERS for the 2004 - 2005 season President:
Vice President:
Recording Secretary:
Corresponding Secretary:
Treasurer:
Members-at-large:
Bob Pellettier
Peggy Ferebee Carol Pellettier Lynn Burnette Susan Weimer Dan Chambers Steve Sumerford
The President's Perch read a message from our president
Club Meetings/Programs
All meetings begin at 7:30 p.m, the Third Thursday of most months and are held at the

131. The Graaff-Reinet Bird Club Invites All Keen Bird Watchers To Come And Enjoy The
Graaff, Reinet, bird Club, guided, birdwatching, tours, Karoo, South Africa, list of birds recorded in the area.
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T he Graaff-Reinet Brid Club, which was formed in 2001, meets once a month to travel to an interesting birding spot in the district. M any of these outings are to local farms. Nqweba Dam, when it has water, attracts many species of water birds. These come and go but, in the last six months of 2001, the following were sighted: Blacknecked Grebe, Avocet. Greater Flamingo, Maccoa Duck and many other species of the more common water birds. A B irders of all levels are welcome to join the club whose 30 members range from experienced birders to eager learners. The club also welcomes tourists who are bird watchers or who seek guidance on local birds. T o make contact with the club, call Judy Caryer on (049) 891-0353 or Joan Collett on (049) 891-0840. To join a club outing, bring binoculars and a bird book (if available). The club is an independent body. List of species seen during May, June and July 2001 meetings
  • Bird watching in and around the Graaff-Reinet district
The Graaff-Reinet Bird Club invites all keen bird watchers to come and enjoy the rich variety of bird life found in the area
Contact : Judy Caryer Tel : (049 ) 891 0353 OR Contact : Joan Collett Tel : (049 ) 891 0840 Graaff-Reinet 6280 SOUTH AFRICA Cell : (082) - International dialling code: +27 (49) email PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION

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