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  1. Birding for Beginners by Sheila Buff, 0000
  2. Birding (Nature Company Guides) by Steve Howell, Terence Lindsey, et all 2000-03
  3. Birding the Southwestern National Parks (W.L. Moody, Jr., Natural History Series, No. 36) by Roland H. Wauer, 2004-02
  4. Pete Dunne on Bird Watching : The How-to, Where-to, and When-to of Birding by Pete Dunne, 2003-03-21
  5. Birding Sites of Nova Scotia by Blake Maybank, 2005-08-25
  6. Birding Northern California: Site guides to 72 of the best birding spots by Jean Richmond, 1985
  7. Sasol Birding Map of Southern Africa by Ian Sinclair, Trevor Hardaker, 2001-01-01
  8. Best Birding in Napa and Solano Counties
  9. Great Birding in the Great Lakes: A Guide to the 50 Best Birdwatching Sites in the Great Lakes States by Tom Powers, 1998-02-15
  10. Discover Our Wild Side: Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail - Piedmont Area by Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries, 2002
  11. Audubon Birding Trails Calendar 2008: Discover America's Best Birding by National Audubon Society, 2007-06-30
  12. Guide to Birding Coastal Mississippi and Adjacent Counties by Judith A. Toups, Jerry L. Bird, et all 2004-02
  13. Birding in the American West: A Handbook (Comstock Books) by Kevin J. Zimmer, 2000-03-24
  14. Birding Across North America: A Naturalist's Observations

61. Costa Rica Gateway | Birding Specializing In Birdwatching In Costa Rica
Specialising in customised birding and nature tours to Costa Rica.
http://www.costaricagateway.com

62. Digiscoping
Digital birding photography also offers multiple other advantages and has rapidly gained a significant success among birders and wildlife photographers around
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Photography, since its inception, has taken a hold on us. The ability to capture an experience as a permanent pictorial record allows one to share with the world what they have seen. Be it still photos, movies, video, all these allow us the ability to store and share memories. With the advent of the Internet, the ability to share pictures with most anyone on the planet is truly a wonderful development. Birdwatchers have long taken pictures of their "prey" and over the years the quality of the photographs has moved from adequate to outstanding. The development of the 35mm camera has allowed the masses to attempt the fetes of those who publish in magazines like National Geographic. However, unless you are very lucky and the bird that is being photographed is both very still and very close, an investment in lenses and sophisticated cameras becomes necessary. For many individuals this is a significant one, and often results in increasing frustration at not being able to get the shot they would like. The development of the digital camera has begun to change this situation by allowing a new form of bird photography that combines the use of a spotting scope with a digital camera. It is not a totally ideal approach, but one that is giving truly fantastic results. Indeed, digiscoping basically involves attaching a digital camera to the eyepiece of a spotting scope, using a homemade adapter or mount and shooting through the lens of the spotting scope. Simple as that !

63. Trinidad Birds, For One-stop Birding Information!
OnLine journal for a birdwatching trip to Trinidad.
http://www.inct.net/~billmurphy/trinidad_birds_AO.htm
Trinidad Birds
Trinidad birds if you are searching for concise, accurate information about this tropical paradise, look no further! This site is sure to become your #1 bookmark. Here you'll find everything you could want to know about books, audio tapes, checklists, trip reports, and loads of links to other Trinidad websites. You'll discover an easy to use, information-packed web site.
Just click here!

Here's an excerpt from one of our reports:
November 26
Our close-knit group of 12 West Virginians (including me) met at Columbus International Airport to fly via American Airlines to Raleigh/Durham and thence on to Miami International. The intrepid members of our group were Craig and Susan Aufdenkampe, Dick and Jeanette Esker, Glenn Haynes, Rexine and Dale Johnson, Sally Maxwell, Carl and Shirley Radcliffe, and Mary Shepherd. In Miami, Floridian Nicky Reeder, Craig's great-aunt, joined us. From Miami we continued on American Airlines to Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Our four-hour nonstop flight took us down the Bahama chain, over Puerto Rico, and just west of the Leeward Islands. Our final approach was over the Boca Islands, drowned mountains that lie between Trinidad and Venezuela, and then over the Gulf of Paria just south of Port-of-Spain. The lights of the capitol city gleamed in stark contrast to the inky blackness of the Northern Range that lay beyond.
Visitors lane to the Residents lane. After the pleasant confusion of claiming luggage (none missing), we passed speedily through Customs and out into the starry, balmy tropical night. We found out that it had been raining nonstop for the previous four days and that many of the thoroughfares were flooded. Our arrival couldn't have been better timed; we brought the sun with us.

64. Southern African Birding
birding resources in Southern Africa, 200 localities, guides, tours, accommodation, books, sounds, videos, Roberts Multimedia cdrom, organisations, what s on
http://www.sabirding.co.za/

65. Birding Birdwatching And Wild Birds At About
birding information for people who watch wild birds. Includes checklists, types of birds, trip reports, backyard habitats, gardening tips and photos.
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Butterflying have you ever tried it? Ever made a Butterfly List along with your Bird List? Check out the similarities and differences in watching butterflies and birds Read about it here...
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Endangered Red-cockaded Woodpecker
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If You Find a Baby Bird
Many baby birds are found by people and taken in to be cared for. The fatality rate of baby birds that are taken in by kind-hearted individuals is very very high. Here's what and what NOT to do.... Click here to read this article.

66. Backyard Birding, Our Feathered Friends
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67. Iowa Birds And Birding
Click here to make Iowa Birds your default homepage Welcome to the website of the Iowa Ornithologists Union. Our state is a land of many surprises.
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Welcome to the website of the Iowa Ornithologists' Union. Our state is a land of many surprises. Sure, there are endless fields of corn and soybeans, but tucked away in the gently sloping valleys one finds streams and rivers, lakes and ponds, and hardwood timber that all provide homes to a host of different species. Dickcissel, Sedge Wren, Smith's Longspur, and even Eurasian Tree Sparrow may be found within our borders. Wander through this website and discover for yourself the wonders of our state. Renew your membership to the Iowa Ornithologists' Union NOW - just click on the link - New members welcome!!! Your IOU Profile Enter Field Reports Fall 2004 IOU Meeting Add your bird photos to the IOU Photo Gallery Improve your identification skills with our Mystery Bird Quiz Enter the Iowa Birds Photography Contest - details and entry form Iowa "Bird of the Month" Wallpaper

68. Birding Egypt. Welcome To The Website Of The Egyptian Birding Community
birding Egypt. birding Egypt. Welcome to the website of the Egyptian birding Community. This page uses frames, but your browser doesn t support them.
http://www.birdingegypt.com/
Birding Egypt. Welcome to the website of the Egyptian Birding Community. This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. bird, birds, birding, birdwatching, egypt, egyptian, tour, tours, tourism, travel, nature, ecotourism, middle east, north africa, western palearctic, africa, sinai, nile delta, red sea, lake nasser, baha el din, Bird, Birds, Birding, Birdwatching, Egypt, Egyptian, Tour, Tours, Tourism, Travel, Nature, Ecotourism, Middle East, North Africa, Western Palearctic, Africa, Sinai, Nile Delta, Red Sea, Lake Nasser, Baha El Din, bird, birds, birding, birdwatching, egypt, egyptian, tour, tours, tourism, travel, nature, ecotourism, middle east, north africa, western palearctic, africa, sinai, nile delta, red sea, lake nasser, baha el din

69. Jerry Nickerson Golf
Programs, bird outings and ID classes, and directions to birding beaches.
http://www.sancap.com/audubon/

70. Michigan Birding Home Page
Michigan birding. Bird peninsula. Michigan birding Organizations Michigan Audubon Society; Washtenaw Audubon Society southeast Michigan.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~auntyem/michigan.html
Michigan Birding
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71. Columbus Audubon (Columbus, Ohio)
Chapter activities and local birding information.
http://www.geography.ohio-state.edu/CAS/
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Page updated 11/7/03

72. Birdwatching And Birding Tours In Israel
Birdwatching, birding tours and birds in Southern and Northern Israel. Welcome to the world of birds, birding tours and birdwatching in Israel.
http://www.birdingisrael.com/
Birds of Israel Birding Field Reports Birders' Corner Picture Gallery ... Support Welcome to the world of birds, birding tours and birdwatching in Israel. INTERACT News Alert Email Contact Us Current Past Records Quick Launch Digiscoping Birding Field Reports Bird Check List Short Birding Tours Sections In Focus Guest of Honor Migration Tales SeaWatching Other Sites Lotan Ecotourism The Kibbutz' Site Today's Feature
Spring 2004 Season Summary Report (Part 1, 2 and 3)
"The 2004 spring migration in the southern Arava was very interesting. The relatively slow start, with low numbers of common migrants, was probably a result of a rare weather system in East Africa.." Part 2 Part 3
Steppe Buzzard Birding Field Reports Spring 2004
Birding Field Report - 16-17/5/2004 "On the way down from the Mountains I noticed a big Warbler feeding in some scant vegetation, I hit the brakes and we were treated to good views of a superb

73. Black Hills Audubon Society
Serves Lewis, Mason, and Thurston counties. Conservation projects, field trips, newsletter, detailed birding guide, bird poetry.
http://www.blackhillsaudubon.org/
Home Calendar Conservation Education Sightings ... Links photo by Don Baccus B LACK H ILLS A UDUBON S OCIETY represents Lewis, Mason, and Thurston counties in Washington. We are affiliated with National Audubon. Our goals are to maintain and protect our ecosystems for future generations, and promote environmental education and recreation. Our office is at 1063 Capitol Way South, Room 201, Olympia, WA, 98501. Our phone number is (360) 352-7299. Messages are welcome! Echo Newsletter Echo is the newsletter of the Black Hills Audubon Society. Also check out the new Refrigerator Pages of upcoming, calendar related information. Get the latest copies here. You will need to download the Adobe Acrobat reader if you don't already have it.
  • May-Jun 2004 Echo (84 Kb) Action Alerts Another Mine Un(g)ravels Thurston County Maytown Aggregates offers up a monstrous proposal adjacent to extensive Thurston County critical area prairie and wetlands. Please ask the County for the May 4 MDNS and then send SEPA comments to the County. Read a summary of the project here . Contact Sue Danver for more info 705-9247 or sdanver7@aol.com. Things change constantly. Protect the Black River Black Hills Audubon has been working to prevent the expansion of a sand and gravel mining operation and the construction and operation of an asphalt plant adjacent to the Black River Wildlife Refuge.
  • 74. Northern Michigan Birding
    Northern Michigan birding Homepage. Introduction. Welcome to the Northern Michigan birding Website Snowy Egret Image
    http://www.northbirding.com/
    Northern Michigan Birding Homepage Homepage Message Board Sightings Data ID Training Center ... Share this Page Northern Michigan Birding Homepage Introduction Welcome to the Northern Michigan Birding Website
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    Avian and Environmental News
    Click on the image to the left to read information about the West Nile Virus (WNV) in Michigan on the Michigan.gov website. You can also report dead or sick birds on the website and view current information on the status of the WNV in Michigan. If you wish to be alerted via email when our news articles are updated, click on the link below to subscribe.
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    Kirtland Warbler: Clarion Call

    Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2004 by sandy MI: Another peregrine falcon chick discovered, banded Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2004 by sandy Whoops: Cranes fly off-course, Part of an endangered flock lands in Michigan

    75. Pinery Provincial Park
    6km south of Grand Bend on Lake Huron. Sand dunes, meadows, oak savanna. Swimming, boating, canoe rental, fishing, birding, bike trail, bike rental, hiking, crosscountry skiing, ski rental, ski chalet, tobaggan run, lodges, camping, including electrical sites.
    http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/parks/pine.html

    76. ITS Advisory
    birding in Zimbabwe is great!!!! Also a few of the nasties to avoid! It also has a map showing the main cities, national parks, and birding areas. The Birds.
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    77. Fort Worth Audubon Society | Home
    Rare bird alert, field trips, trip reports, Bird Finding in Tarrant County, birding patches, and bird ID quiz.
    http://www.fwas.org/
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    FWAS Announcements No announcements Latest Birding News Gretchen and Sonny Hines - Friends of FWAS Award Posted by Zihlman May 22 2004
    Gretchen and Sonny Hines, owners of the Wild Bird Center (Hulen at 4634 SW Loop 820,) were selected to receive our chapter’s first Friends of the Fort Worth Audubon Society Award. Gretchen and Sonny opened their store in late 1999. From the beginning, they set aside a percentage of the store’s profit for donation to FWAS’s child education ...
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    Comments (0) Raffle Drawing at May's monthly meeting Posted by Jim Jones May 07 2004
    The winning ticket from our raffle drawing for the Stewart Gentling Print will be drawn and announced at the May meeting. It's not too late to enter! See me before the meeting begins and buy your chance to win this wonderful prize. The tickets are $5.00 each. All proceeds go to the Fort Worth Audubon Society.
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    Comments (1) Annual Member's Digital Slide Show Posted by Jim Jones May 07 2004
    This month's meeting will be held next Thursday, May 13th, and will include the Annual Member's Slide Show. At our board meeting last evening we were told this year's show will be completely digital! Please come join us, and meet the new (and old) board members for the up-coming year.

    78. Birding In British Columbia - Main Directory
    birding in British Columbia provides general information about birding in our province including siteguides, hotspots, community organizations information
    http://birding.bc.ca/
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    Select... Vancouver Victoria Nanaimo Prince George Homepage BIRDING in BC
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    VISITOR INFO Travel.bc.ca ASSOCIATIONS BC Field Ornithologists WEATHER BC Weather from Environment Canada SKILLS Virtual Birding OTHER About Us Birding in British Columbia is an online magazine produced and edited by K. Slagboom. Welcome to Birding BC
    A Birding Guide for British Columbia, Canada featuring articles, area checklists, postings forum, regional hotspots, weather reports, and visiting birder information. Birding in BC Community
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    Jun 06, 2004 6:02 pm Vernon area birding spots... Jun 06, 2004 12:35 pm burnaby lake... Jun 05, 2004 3:20 pm what kind of goldfinch?... Jun 05, 2004 9:22 am eagle and osprey... Jun 04, 2004 9:08 pm Long Billed Curlew... Jun 02, 2004 9:16 am Black-headed Grosbeak :)... May 31, 2004 2:50 pm Rare Bird Alerts
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    79. Natural Adventures St. John
    Information on a tour service offering interpreted coastal and reef ecology snorkel, birding, whale watching, and natural history tours.
    http://adventurestjohn.com

    80. Birding Victoria, BC - Main Directory
    birding in British Columbia A birding Guide for Victoria and Southern Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. birding in British Columbia,
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    Birding Victoria, BC REGION Select... Vancouver Victoria Nanaimo Prince George Homepage BIRDING IN BC
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    Birding Victoria is a subset of Birding in British Columbia , an online magazine produced and edited by K. Slagboom. Welcome to Birding Victoria Features: Victoria RBA Transcript Jun 7, 2004 - 06:56:13 Greater Victoria Birding Hotspots Cooper's Hawk Banding Links Rocky Point Bird Observatory Victoria Natural History Society Esquimalt Lagoon Bird Cam BirdInfo.com - Victoria Bird Finding ... Birder's Guide to Vancouver Island A good source for bird species occurrences in our area. This book is designed in birding loop trips and covers directions to the various birding locations. Natural History Events Victoria Natural History Society Presentation Night Series From September to April. Bring a friend, a coffee cup and your binoculars

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