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  1. Beauty and the Black Sheep (Moorehouse Legacy, Book 1) by Jessica Bird, 2005-07-01
  2. Peterson Field Guide to Birds of Eastern and Central North America, Sixth Edition by Roger Tory Peterson, 2010-03-14
  3. The Sibley Guide to Birds by David Allen Sibley, 2000-10-03
  4. The Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide by Richard Garrigues, 2007-04-12
  5. When the Game Was Ours by Larry Bird, Earvin Johnson Jr., et all 2010-10-01
  6. Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan, 2001-09-01
  7. The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski, 1995-08-09
  8. From The First (Silhouette Special Edition) by Jessica Bird, 2006-04-01
  9. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds--E: Eastern Region - Revised Edition by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1994-09-27
  10. Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America (Helm Field Guides) by David Allen Sibley, 2003-01
  11. Imperfect Birds: A Novel by Anne Lamott, 2010-04-06
  12. Bird Feathers: A Guide to North American Species (Birds Ornithology) by S. David Scott, Casey McFarland, 2010-09-01
  13. A Bird's-Eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD: Advice from young survivors by Chris A. Zeigler Dendy & Alex Zeigler, 2007-11-15
  14. The Spectator Bird (Penguin Classics) by Wallace Stegner, 2010-07-27

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22. Cornell Lab Of Ornithology
chp_barnowlcam Peek into the Lives of CavityNesting birds View amazing, live nestbox images of Barn Owls and other cavity-nesting birds - and Osprey!
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23. Center For The Study Of Tropical Birds
Conducts programs studying and preserving wildlife in various locations by means of educational programs and research stations.
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24. Bird Of The Week Main Page

http://birds.cornell.edu/bow/
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25. Eagle's Nest Birds Of Prey
News and spoilers, pictures, cast information, and theme and promotional music.
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26. Cornell Lab Of Ornithology
Cornell Lab of Ornithology New research from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology points to acid rain as a major cause of songbird decline, where previous research focused on forest fragmentation. Along
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27. Birds Of McHenry County Illinois
Web cam and video captures from a backyard feeder.
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(22 Birds are pictured) Join the great Backyard Bird Count The Birders Cam is located in unincorporated McHenry County at the top of a Bull Valley ridge. About 3 miles south of Wonder Lake. It is in a yard of a home. There is a near by 6 acre prairie. The only open water for about a mile is the residence 2000 gallon cement fish and plant pond. There is a road 40 yards from the box. This is one of 12 bird feeders on the property. This yard is also home to Blue Birds ,Wrens, Cedar Waxwings and Hummingbirds. Comments or suggestions
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28. Birds Australia / RAOU Home (our Nest)
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29. Birds2grow Aviarys - Avian Products From Around The World
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Birds 2 Grow was founded on a desire to find the very best Avian Supplies and pet bird products for our own exotic bird flock. We have used these products on our own birds and are convinced they represent the finest bird products available. Most of our avian products are imported by us from overseas. If you have questions about any of the pet bird products we offer, drop us a line and we will do our best to answer your questions. Be sure to also visit our Avian Articles to learn more about General Pet Bird care, Avian Nutrition, Pet bird health issues, Bird breeding issues and more. We add new articles regularly, so be sure to check back often. Complete list of products Supplements
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30. Wild Birds Unlimited - Backyard Bird Feeding, Bird Feeders, Retail
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31. Web-Birds.Com

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33. Wild Birds Unlimited - Backyard Bird Feeding, Bird Feeders, Retail Franchise
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Hummingbird Fun Facts
  • Hummingbirds weigh just under an ounce; about the weight of a penny. They lay the world's smallest bird egg. They use spider webs as glue to attach the nest to a tree branch as well as a binding agent for the building materials. Hummingbirds eat about every 10 minutes. They drink nectar from plants and sugar water from feeders. They love spiders and spider eggs. Hummingbirds can fly up to 60 miles per hour usually flying 30-45 miles per hour. Their wings beat 20-80 times per second. They sleep in trees and go into a kind of trance called torpor each night to slow down their metabolism. Their heart rate goes from 1200 beats per minute to 50 beats per minute. The iridescence in their feathers has led them to be called the "jewels of the garden." This is a reflection of light and not so much a pigment of the feathers.
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34. Something Wonderful Is Hatching Soon...
Detailed information on the birds of Perth, Western Australia, with the best birding sites, checklist, history, and local and Australiawide messageboard.
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35. Emus - Pictures, Breeders, Emu Chicks
Information on the Emu including description, habitat, uses and breeding.
http://www.emu-birds.com/
Emu-Birds
Emu-Birds - History
Emu-birds (Dromaius novaehollandiae) are members of the ratite family along with ostrich, rhea, cassowary and kiwi. These creatures have flat breastbones and lack wing muscles. They cannot fly, but have strong legs and run very fast. Emu are prehistoric birds that originated about 80 million years ago in Australia. For the Aborigines these birds are the core of existence, because the birds provide them with food, clothing and spiritual sustenance.
Emu-Birds - Habitat
Picture source:
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Australian Braodcasting Corporation The emu-bird lives only in mainland Australia. They inhabit eucalypt forests, mallee, heathland, desert shrub lands and sand plains. After heavy rains these birds are found in desert areas. Emus also can be found near big cities. They suffer from lack of native vegetation that has been cleared to provide agricultural land.
Emu-Birds - Taxonomy
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Aves
Order: Struthioniformes
Family: Dromaiidae
Genus: Dromaius
Species: Dromaius novaehollandiae
Emu-Birds - Description
This species is the second largest loving bird. They are flightless, large and shaggy. Their secondary feather that branches from the base of the main feather is the same length as the main feather. Feathers that hang limply from the body of the emu give the bird a furry look. The neck and legs of the emus are long. Emu wings are very short and are reduced to about 20 cm. The sunlight gives the feathers their brown color due to melanin. When the sunlight fades, emus become paler. Emu-birds have three toes and are environmentally friendly because they don't destroy even the most delicate terrain.

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37. Lepidoptera And Other Life Forms
Taxonomic tree of mammals, insects, birds, and plants. Includes common and scientific names, publication details, references, links, general range maps, and some images. Most complete for Lepidoptera.
http://www.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/intro.html
Lepidoptera and some other life forms
This "project" has started as my desire to scan images of Finnish lepidoptera and make them available on the web. The original idea has evolved and is still evolving into different directions. From the lepidoptera I am expanding to other life forms, however the lepidoptera contains the most information. Other sections are mostly species lists
Referencing this site
Taxonomic referencing
Don't do it! Or, if you do, keep in mind that this site is a collection of names (taxa). The status or ranking of a specific taxon in this site should not be referenced . This site does not contain orignal taxonomic information or opinions. Everthing is based on published literature or other information given to me. Use the referenced original sources (when I have listed them - if not, then source may be some other, random web page). The structure is dynamic and keeps changing depending on what authority I decide to follow at that point of time.
The current structure includes ( if you are looking at these pages for the first time, do not follow the links below yet, read some more explanations first to avoid getting lost into structure

38. Birds Of Britain - Monthly Web Magazine For Birdwatchers
Birdwatchers illustrated guide to British birds, mystery bird quiz, feature articles, nature reserves, bird clubs. Welcome to the birds Of Britain website.
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In collaboration with British Birds magazine, we are pleased to present a monthly quiz. Some will be relatively easy, others decidedly tricky - so have a go and test your skills! Contact Us!
Welcome to the Birds Of Britain website. With over 300 pages including changing monthly features and a permanent guide to Britain's bird reserves and clubs, we hope you will find something of interest. Readers Gallery
Left - Bittern photographed at Ladywalk, Warwickshire, by J Galletly. We have lots more new photographs this month in our Readers Gallery This months Feature
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39. Don DesJardin's Birds
Photos of birds in the wild, sorted by category.
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/DesJardin/
"I have very little time for photography...
I just make sure that what time I have counts."
Please do not use without explicit permission. Click on the thumbnails to select the category of birds you wish to view.
Shorebirds
(sandpipers, plovers, etc.)
Birds of the Marsh
(cranes, rails, herons, etc.)
Waterfowl
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Perching Birds (sparrows, finches, etc.) Miscellaneous (hummingbirds, woodpeckers, raptors, etc.) Please send comments to Don DesJardin or check out Don's other website!

40. British Birds - Illustrated Guide
birds Of Britain Bird Guide Illustrated Guide to over 100 British birds With articles by Michael Seago and others that first appeared in the Eastern Daily
http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/bird-guide/
The Monthly Web Magazine for Birdwatchers
Birds Of Britain
Bird Guide

Illustrated Guide to over 100 British Birds
With articles by Michael Seago and others that first appeared in the Eastern Daily Press
Click a letter to find a bird alphabetically:
A
B C D ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Scroll down this page to search by season - when you are most likely to see particular birds in the United Kingdom. There is some overlap of categories but for simplicity are listed only once, eg, Blackcap is found in small numbers in winter, but the vast majority are summer visitors. Passage Migrants typically stop over in Britain during the spring and autumn. British Residents can be seen throughout the year. Birds marked (v) are vagrants which do not regularly visit Britain.
A Summer
Visitors Passage
Migrants Winter
Visitors British
Residents
Arctic Tern Avocet B Summer Visitors Passage Migrants Winter Visitors British Residents Blackcap Bluethroat Bean Goose Bewick's Swan ... Buzzard C Summer Visitors Passage Migrants Winter Visitors British Residents Common Tern Corncrake Cuckoo Carrion Crow ... Curlew D

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