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  1. Birdwatch: A Young Person's Introduction to Birding by Mary MacPherson, Virginia Douglas, 1989-04
  2. Kaufman Field Guide to Birds of North America by Kenn Kaufman, 2005-04-14
  3. The Traveling Birder: 20 Five-Star Birding Vacations (Traveling Birder) by Clive Goodwin, 1991-04-01
  4. Birding for Beginners: A Comprehensive Introduction to Birdwatching by Sheila Buff, 2000-10-03
  5. Finding Birds On The Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail: Houston, Galveston, and the Upper Texas Coast (Gulf Coast Studies) by Ted Lee Eubanks, Robert A. Behrstock, et all 2008-05
  6. Backyard Birding (Nature Companion Series) by Terence Lindsey, R.G. Tuener, 2002-03-01
  7. Birding Illinois by Sheryl De Vore, 2000-02-01
  8. Birding Montana by Terry McEneaney, 1998-11-01
  9. Birding Wisconsin: by Russ Lowthian, 2008-04
  10. Birding the Border: Tales of the Rio Grande Valley by Nancy Millar, 2007-12-17
  11. Birding Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend: More than 75 Prime Birding Sites (Falcon Guide) by Jamie Ritter, 2007-02-01
  12. The Great River Birding Trail Guide: A Guide to Birding the Mississippi River from the Headwaters to the Minnesota-Iowa Border (Audubon Field Guide) by Inc. National Audubon Society, 2007-06-30
  13. Backyard Birding for Kids
  14. Birding: Rocky Mountain National Park by Scott Roederer, 2002-03

41. Birdwatching Dot Com - About Wild Birds And Birding
Here are birding tips, software and CDs, birding binoculars and scopes, books, videos, stories and lore. Bird Brain, Birdwatching.
http://www.birdwatching.com/
Birdwatching
Your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature
Birdwatching Dot Com is about wild birds and the sport of birding. It's for everyone who's interested in birdwatching and enjoying nature. We hope you'll find some good ideas here to help you have fun watching birds. Whether it's watching hummingbirds in your own back yard or whether it's a trip to Antarctica to see penguins, birdwatching is your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature. (The picture above is from the cover of the new Hummingbirds of North America video.)
Audubon binoculars . The Audubon Society is bringing out its own good-quality binoculars at very reasonable prices. What a great idea! Some of the best birding is from the birdbath in your own backyard. Read our birdbaths tips Or visit our birding bookstore, where you'll find Diane's reviews and recommendations on birdwatching books, bird sound tapes, and CDs

42. Audubon Ohio
State office site, with information on nature centers, important bird areas, birding trails and festivals, events, and local chapters.
http://www.audubon.org/chapter/oh/oh/
Welcome to Audubon Ohio, the Ohio program of the National Audubon Society. The mission of Audubon Ohio is to conserve and restore ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife through advocacy, education, stewardship and chapter support for the benefit of Ohio citizens of today and tomorrow.
We invite you to explore our site and learn about ways in which you can help us to accomplish our mission. Take the foundation of our conservation efforts the Important Bird Area program , which aims to identify and protect areas of critical importance to birds in Ohio. Or explore our initiative to bring the economic benefits of bird and wildlife watching to communities around the site our Birding Trails and Festivals Program . In all of our programs, we seek to connect people with nature. Over the next twenty years, we will create a network of 27 nature centers across Ohio so that people will be able to learn about nature in nature.
Enjoy your visit to our site. Please contact us for more information about any of our programs.

43. Birding Optics: Binoculars And Scopes
birding Optics All about birding binoculars and scopes. How they work. birding Optics. Michael and Diane Porter are avid birdwatchers.
http://www.birdwatching.com/optics.html
Birding Optics
Binoculars and Scopes
Birding Optics
Michael and Diane Porter are avid birdwatchers. They've also been reviewing binoculars and spotting scopes for Bird Watcher's Digest since 1993. They've surveyed hundreds of binoculars and scopes, testing them for optical qualities and noting the fit-and-feel characteristics of each instrument. In each survey, a team of Iowa birders helped by trying out the optics and contributing their considered opinions. See links at right to some of the results.
Michael and Diane Porter survey what birders can expect from good, better, and best standard-sized birding binoculars today. FULL STORY
Pocket binoculars are small and easy to carry, so you can always have them with you. Here are the pros and cons of pocket optics, what features to look for, and which small optics the team liked best. FULL STORY
Here's a new (2003) survey of spotting scopes for birders. All the major scopes are reviewed here. Most of this article (by Michael and Diane) appears in the March, 2003, issue of Bird Watcher's Digest.

44. Grays Harbor Audubon Society
Chapter, birding, and conservation information.
http://www.ghas.org/

45. World
The American birding Association s ABA Rules Committee devised a fine scheme that divided the World into nine nonoverlapping Regions for purposes of bird
http://www.montereybay.com/creagrus/world.html
The American Birding Association's [ABA] Rules Committee devised a fine scheme that divided the World into nine non-overlapping Regions for purposes of bird listing around the World. This was a concept created and promoted by the Rules Committee chairman at the time, Bob Pyle, and in the end some excellent decisions about the dividing lines were made and published (I was a member of the Committee at the time of these deliberations). Yet, for purposes of showing photos of different areas of the World, I find that I prefer to consider them from a somewhat different perspective. I, too, have nine "Realms" but they are defined a bit more along biogeographic grounds and serve better the purposes I have here. These are ( click on the link to bring up a separate page for each Realm NORTH AMERICA WESTERN PALEARCTIC ASIA NEOTROPICS ... AUSTRALASIA OCEANS OCEANIC ISLANDS ANTARCTICA
  • Without getting into detailed definitions, but to outline the areas covered, suffice it to say that I start with the ABA definitions but make these modifications:
      I split Eurasia avifaunally giving separate identities to Asia and to the Western Palearctic but use the ABA's definition for distinguishing between Asia and Australasia (the line is between Sulawesi and Halmahera) I include North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East in a Western Palearctic Realm that mirrors the boundaries of the
  • 46. Friends Of Macgregor Point Provincial Park
    birding reports, history of the Friends, local opportunities, events.
    http://friendsofmacgregor.org/
    Invest in the future, naturally.
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    47. Neotropics
    Costa Rica is a paradise apart; check out some accessible parks, lodges, and bird photos at Marc Fenner s Costa Rica birding site.
    http://www.montereybay.com/creagrus/neotropics.html
    NEOTROPICS
    In the Neotropics (Central and South America) there are more species of birds than anywhere else in the world. Habitats range from high Andean mountains to the barren coast of southern Peru and Chile, from active volcanoes along the spine of Central America to the pampas of Argentina, and the incredible Amazon basin. Numerous micro-habitats exist in lowland tropical jungles there are birds who are transitory island specialists in the larger rivers, birds found only in seasonally flooded forest, and birds that specialize in bamboo. It is too bad that from time to time political instability or the drug trade make various sites unsafe, but there remains a wealth of areas to explore:
    • (top) Volcan Popocatapetl at dawn from Amecameca, Mexico, Dec 1995. (2d row left) Mangrove roots and reflection, Estero San Cristobol, near San Blas, Nayarit, Mexico, Feb 1987. (2d row right) Volcan Avenal erupting, Costa Rica, Nov 1989. (3d row left) D. Roberson holding sloth with local girl in Canal Zone, Panama, Jan 1981 (photo by Chris Carpenter) (photo by John Luther).

    48. Llano Estacado Audubon Society
    Serves the Lubbock area. Events, birding locations, rare bird alert, trip reports, photographs, wildlife rehab center, conservation programs, bird list, and bird news.
    http://www.leas.bizland.com/
    Llano Estacado Audubon Society Welcome to the Llano Estacado Audubon Society (LEAS) web site.
    We are a chapter of the National Audubon Society
    located in the South Plains of west Texas.
    The Llano Estacado Audubon Society’s mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems –
    focusing on birds, other wildlife and habitat –
    for the benefit of human heritage and the earth’s biological diversity. Links to text files have been converted to Adobe pdf files. If you do not have the Acrobat Reader on your computer, you can download a free version from this website and follow Steps 1, 2 and 3. LEAS, centered in Lubbock, has a very well-kept birding secret: we have 296 regularly-occurring (non-accidental/hypothetical) species in our territory! Adding accidental and hypothetical birds brings our species tally to 432. To put this in context, the bird list for the entire state of Texas is 621. Positioned within the Central Flyway and encompassing diverse habitats (including canyons, farmlands, grasslands, thousands of playa wetlands, rangelands, reservoirs, riparian areas, saline lakes, and urban areas), the LEAS territory is vital for birds, especially neotropical migrants and wetland birds. Llano Estacado translates to "Staked Plains," a name given by the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1540.
    1st Annual Prairie Festival set for August 21-22!

    49. Birding In Paradise - St. John US Virgin Islands - Article For People Interestin
    Article about birding on St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands
    http://birding.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa042697.htm
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    Subscribe to the About Birding / Wild Birds newsletter. Search Birding / Wild Birds
    Birding in Paradise - St. John, US Virgin Islands
    My family and I have just returned from a vacation in St. John. This island is located in the Caribbean between Puerto Rico and Anegada. Over half of the island is an United States National Park. Of volcanic origin, the island is very mountainous. Since we visited towards the end of the dry season, many places on the island were brown and dormant. Beginning with the May rains, the trees and flowers (including native orchids) will burst into color and life once again. An online bookstore, The Adventurous Traveler Bookstore has a map of the National Park Over 160 species of birds are listed on the Birds of St. John USVI National Park Checklist

    50. Thayer Birding Software: Birds Of North America And Birder's Diary CD-ROMs
    Thayer birding Software makes the award winning Birds of North America and Birder s Diary CDROMs. Multimedia birding CD-ROMs
    http://www.thayerbirding.com/
    stat=0 dow=0 Multimedia Birding CD-ROMs
    photos, songs, videos and quizzes Visit Our Nature Store
    Shop in a safe, secure store for birding CDs, audio guides, books, bird feeders, coffee, gifts and more.
    We carry over ,000 nature items. All sales benefit the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
    Click to Browse our store Free Software Updates now available Buy Our CDs:
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    - Birds of North America features Videos ... About Thayer Birding Software Get Help: User's Discussion Forum - Ask Questions Knowledgebase and FAQs Technical Support: Online Help Free Software Updates ... Register Your Software (find password) Information for Retail Stores Purchase Our Software - Wholesale Prices Version 3 Cover Images ... Go to Birding.com (Birding around the world) Go to WildBirds.com (Birding around your yard) Go to WithoutBricks.com

    51. ITS Advisory
    Links and resources for birders.
    http://www.uq.edu.au/~anpwooda/zim-brds.html
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    52. Birding - Conservation Through Birder Involvement
    Nature conservation through the pastime of birding. Provides a powerpoint presentation and information on bird conservation and how birders can get involved.
    http://conservationthroughbirding.org
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    Welcome
    February 14, 2003
    $65 million for State Wildlife Grants
    The U.S. Congress finally finished the Fiscal Year 2003 appropriations bills by passing the omnibus bill last night. The outcome includes $65 million for State Wildlife Grants of which $60 million will be distributed by land/population formula to each of the 50 states as well as U.S. Territories, District of Columbia, and Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Additionally, five million is available on a competitive basis to Indian Tribes. See a state by state breakdown. December 2002
    U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE IDENTIFIES BIRDS OF CONSERVATION CONCERN IN NEW REPORT
    Emphasizing the need to conserve declining species long before they require the protection of the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today released its Birds of Conservation Concern 2002 report. The report identifies more than 100 bird species that deserve prompt conservation attention to stabilize or increase populations or to secure threatened habitats.
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    53. Palermo Birding Reserve Ornithological Reserve - Birdwatching In Patagonia
    First farm in Southern Chile to be managed as a wildlife sanctuary focused towards ecotourism, specifically Birdwatching.
    http://www.palermobirding.com/
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    54. Www.cr-birding.be/

    http://www.cr-birding.be/

    55. Mainebirding :: Information About Birding In The State Of Maine
    Information about birding in the State of Maine. Our variety of habitat and climate zones makes Maine a great place for birding almost anywhere in the State.
    http://www.mainebirding.net/
    Add to Bookmarks Recommend this site Monday, June 07, 2004 Maine Birding
    Maine Birding Forums

    Maine Birds Maillist

    Upcoming Events

    Mainebirding News
    ...
    Bird Sightings

    Puffin Info
    About Puffins

    Puffin Trips

    Puffin Trip Report

    For Kids... Puffin 2 Color Other Birding Info Birding Articles Feeding Wild Birds Building Birdhouses Online Shops Mainebirding Prints Mainebirding Products Birding Guide Books Other Site Links Contact Form Maine Links User Login Information about birding in the State of Maine. Mainebirding is designed for and dedicated to enhancing birding activities in Maine - a unique experience whether you're a resident or visiting birder. Our variety of habitat and climate zones makes Maine a great place for birding - almost anywhere in the State. Maine is the only State where Atlantic Puffins breed. Maine Birding Forums All Mainebirding News World News Headlines Sighting Pictures (News Pics) Mainebirding News Pics Bonaparte's Gulls Feeding in the mud as the tide ebbs (early AM). Piping Plover at Goose Rocks Beach View all recent news pics Click Here Mainebirds Maillist News Mainebirding News Index Sighting Report - Quoddy Head 6 Bald Eagles (3 adults), 3 Merlin (?nest), Bicknell's Thrush, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (3 pairs), Olive-sided Flycatcher, many Blackburnian, Bay-breasted, Blackpoll, Nashville, Magnolia, Chestnut-sided, Northern Parula, Yellow , Myrtle, Wilson's, Northern Waterthrush warblers, Lincoln's

    56. Birding Tours/Bird Watching & Nature Tours & Guides At Focus Tours
    birding tours and environmentally responsible travel in South America.
    http://www.FocusTours.com
    If you are interested in seeing and learning about wildlife and natural history, Focus Tours can help you get the tour you are looking for. Douglas B. Trent, Focus Tours' President, is an ecologist who lived in Brazil for over 11 years. He started Focus Tours in 1981 with the goal of using tourism for environmental education and to raise funds for conservation work. While living in Brazil, he guided around 200 days a year in various parts of Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Paraguay. Together with the experience of his business partner Nancy, and our other two guides, we easily have operated more nature and birding tours in these areas than any of our competitors. For the majority of our over 20 years of operating nature and birding tours, we have acted as the ground (inbound) operator for American and European nature and birding tours companies. We are now able to offer our services directly to the public. This means you can take the same birding tours, with the same guides, often for substantially less expense. We are also able to offer you tours on your schedule , and design them to meet your specific needs. English-speaking naturalists guide all of our birding tours. They carry the equipment that will make a difference in how much you see: a spotting telescope, tape recorder and microphone to bring rare animals into view, and a powerful spotlight for night viewing. In addition, we provide checklists of the birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians of each area we tour, with common English and Latin names. These help tour participants not just keep track, but also learn the animals they see.

    57. Great Florida Birding Trail Home Page
    The Great Florida birding Trail (GFBT) is a collection of birding sites throughout Florida that are being identified for their excellent birdwatching or bird
    http://floridabirdingtrail.com/
    Great Florida Birding Trail
    Contact Us The Great Florida Birding Trail (GFBT) is a collection of sites throughout Florida selected for their excellent birdwatching or bird education opportunities. We're heading towards a 2000-mile trail designed to conserve and enhance Florida's bird habitat by promoting birdwatching activities, environmental education and economic opportunity. Join us May 22 in Pensacola at the Panhandle Florida Birding Trail Groundbreaking Celebration The guide to the West Section of the Birding Trail is now available on-line Nominations for the final, South Florida section of the Great Florida Birding Trail are now here! Download one here PDF file ) or request one by calling 850-488-8755! Birders! Flex your economic muscles! Download your birder calling cards . Leave them every time you eat at a restaurant, buy gas, or stay in a hotel while on a birding trip.
    New! Great Florida Birding Trail t-shirts : be the first kid on your block to have one!

    58. Index.html
    Serves southeastern Ventura County and northwestern Los Angeles County. Events and birding in Ventura County.
    http://www.audubon.org/chapter/ca/conejovalley/
    CONEJO VALLEY AUDUBON SOCIETY
    Please see the new site at http://rsakamoto.home.mindspring.com/index.html

    59. Stokes Select: The Complete Wild Bird Feeding System
    Sells wild bird feeding systems, houses, seed, accessories, and books.
    http://www.stokesselect.com/
    Seed Tube or Hopper Feeder Finch Tube Feeder Suet Feeder Water ... Stokes TV series "Bird Watching Workshop" Check the Topics for which you would like to receive news and updates, Enter your e-Mail address, then press Submit: Birding
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    60. Illinois & Chicago Birding
    (Terminology of the latter varies with brand.). Welcome to my birding Home Page. Archive of older Warblings . Chicago Area and Illinois birding Information.
    http://home.xnet.com/~ugeiser/Birds/Birding.html
    Chicago/Illinois Birding Information IBET info transcript General Chicago Information DuPage Birding Club Hotlines: DuPage Chicago Warblings
    a changing feature Birding Pages in Neighboring States (WI, IA, IN, MI, MO, KY) World Bird Trip Report Collection Miscellaneous Bird-related Stuff General Birding Links
    Chicago and Northwest Indiana Birders tune their Family Radios to Channel 11, code 22. (Terminology of the latter varies with brand.)
    Welcome to my Birding Home Page
    I really would like feedback on this project. If you like what you see here, or if you want to criticize something (bugs? - not me!), please let me know, e.g. by sending
    Warblings
    This column features various Illinois birding news and items of interest, also announcements about this web site. I hope to change the content reasonably often, so check back soon. The 2004 Illinois Spring Bird Count takes place on Saturday, May 8 . Check the list to find out who to contact in order to participate in your count area.
    [April 1, 2004] Archive of older "Warblings"
    Chicago Area and Illinois Birding Information
    Documents stored on this server have bold links. The others are links to external websites.

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