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  1. The Birds of Ecuador, Vol. 2: Field Guide by Robert S. Ridgely, Paul J. Greenfield, 2001-06-26
  2. Birds of North America, Revised and Updated: A Guide To Field Identification (Golden Field Guide Series) by Chandler S. Robbins, Bertel Bruun, et all 2001-04-14
  3. Serenade to the Big Bird (Schiffer Military History) by Bert Stiles, 2007-07
  4. May Bird, Warrior Princess: Book Three by Jodi Lynn Anderson, 2008-08-26
  5. Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica. by Martin R. de la Pena, Maurice Rumboll, 1998
  6. Gooney the Fabulous (Gooney Bird) by Lois Lowry, 2009-03-24
  7. The Young Birder's Guide to Birds of Eastern North America (Peterson Field Guide) by Bill Thompson III, 2008-04-30
  8. Birds of a Feather (Maisie Dobbs, Book 2) by Jacqueline Winspear, 2005-08-02
  9. Birds of America: Stories (Vintage Contemporaries) by Lorrie Moore, 2010-01-12
  10. Pretty Birds: A Novel by Scott Simon, 2006-05-09
  11. Smithsonian Handbooks: Birds of North America -- Eastern Region (Smithsonian Handbooks) by Fred J. Alsop, 2001-04-01
  12. The Song of the Bird by Anthony De Mello, 1984-08-21
  13. A Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Nicholas Drayson, 2009-09-10
  14. National Geographic Complete Birds of North America by Jonathan Alderfer, 2005-11-15

101. NM Species List--Birds
Developed by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
http://www.fw.vt.edu/fishex/nmex_main/birds.htm
New Mexico Species List
Birds
These species accounts were developed by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and contain species information for both New Mexico and Arizona. For more information about these accounts, contact: Jon Klingel
P. O. Box 25112
Santa Fe, NM 87504
(505) 827-9912 voice,
(505) 827-9956 fax
j_klingel@gmfsh.state.nm.us
Species NameScroll through the list or select a species by the last part of its common name. For example, if you are interested in Black-Capped Chickadees, then click on "C" for chickadee. Similarly, if you are interested in Loggerhead Shrikes, then click on "S" for shrike.
A
B C D ... Z
Species Name
Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga leucogaster) Ani, Groove-billed (Crotophaga sulcirostris) Avocet, American (Recurvirostra americana) Becard, Rose-throated (Pachyramphus aglaiae) ... NM List

102. Theme Birds On Stamps
Information related to collecting birds on stamps. Theme birds on Stamps by Kjell Scharning. birdstamps. The complete listing of whole world bird stamp issues.
http://www.birdtheme.org/
Theme Birds on Stamps
by Kjell Scharning
BirdStamps The complete listing of whole world bird stamp issues
  • Presented under country heading chronologically with date and description.
  • More than 22500 stamps are listed with face value and bird name in English and Latin.
  • All known issues are listed, more than 5400 are now illustrated.
  • BirdStamps is here, on 357 webpages, each country has its own page.
  • and systematic species lists are also available.
Country list Species lists Index
References and details
Latest BirdStamps updates
New issues:
latest entry 24 May
Identifications:
latest entry 08 March
Various:
latest entry 23 May All the bird species you can find on postage stamps are numbered by me and presented here on one large web page in the sequence used by Clements (no reference to the stamps here):
Systematic list
Images
New issues images
20 May
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News By country By date New species on stamp 23 May Species groups Pittas Yellow-headed Amazon Parrots Basics On collecting Taxonomy and systematics Geography Clements updates 18 Dec Links Postal Authorities Photo Gallery Personal links Statistics Bird stamp statistics Site statistics Communication Forum Regions Region lists Use eBay, the world's largest online marketplace, to find and buy stamps! See below what's on eBay now!

103. Legends & Folklore Of Birds: Hummingbirds - .
Hummingbirds in British Columbia folklore and in other First Nations cultures.
http://www.folklore.bc.ca/Hummingbirds.htm
The British Columbia Folklore Society
Hummingbirds in Folklore and Legend.
The American anthropologist Dr. George M. Foster, in , (1949) Maria Leach (ed.) New York, 1972, p.510 writes HUMMINGBIRD: A minor character in American Indian folktale and mythology. The northern Paiute Indians [U.S. Great Basin area] say that Hummingbird once filled his pants full of seeds and started on a journey to see what was beyond the sun. He ate only one seed a day, but had to turn back because his food gave out. He didn't see anything. In eastern Brazil, Hummingbird is the character who hoarded water so that the people had none at all until the Caingang and Botocudo Indians released it.
Philip Drucker, on page 451 of The Northern and Central Nootkan Tribes [on the west coast of Vancouver Island] Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 144, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1951 wrote Pages 472-549 of The Report of the 70th Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
Today the Skqomic are usually referred to as the Squamish. They live in an area to the north and north-west of Vancouver on the coastal mainland of B.C.

104. Illinois Birds
Illinois Natural Resources Information Network (INRIN). Currently under construction. Please email scottr@inhs.uiuc.edu with corrections or suggestions.
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/chf/pub/ifwis/birds/
Illinois Natural Resources Information Network (INRIN)
Currently under construction. Please email scottr@inhs.uiuc.edu with corrections or suggestions. Illinois Bird Species List Individual species profiles:
  • American bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus)
  • American black duck (Anas rubipres)
  • American wigeon (Anas americana)
  • Anhinga (Anhinga anhinga) ...
  • Black-throated sparrow (Amphispiza bilineata)
  • Blue-winged teal (Anas discors)
  • Boreal owl (Aegolius funereus)
  • Brown creeper (Certhia americana)
  • Burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia)
  • Canvasback (Aythya valisineria)
  • Cinnamon teal (Anas cyanoptera)
  • Common barn-owl (Tyto alba)
  • Common moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)
  • Common tern (Sterna hirundo) ...
  • Double-crested comorant (Phalacrocorax auritus)
  • Eurasian wigeon (Anas penelope)
  • Forster's tern (Sterna forsteri)
  • Gadwall (Anas strepera)
  • Golden eagle (Aquila chysaetos)
  • Grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) ...
  • Greater prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus cupido)
  • Greater scaup (Aythya marila)
  • Greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons)
  • Green-winged teal (Anas crecca)
  • Henslow's sparrow (Ammodramus henslowii)
  • King rail (Rallus elegans)
  • Least bittern (Ixobrychus exilis)
  • Least tern (Sterna antillarum) ...
  • LeConte's sparrow (Ammodramus leconteii)
  • Lesser scaup (Aythya affinis)
  • Little blue heron (Egretta caerulea)
  • Loggerhead shrike (Lanius ludovicianus)
  • Long-eared owl (Asio otus)
  • Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
  • Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis)
  • Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis)
  • Northern harrier (Circus cyaneus)
  • Northern pintail (Anas acuta) ...
  • Northern saw-whet owl (Aegolius acadicus)
  • Northern shoveler (Anas clypeata)
  • 105. The Mutton Birds - Pete & Shel's Fan Site
    Dedicated to one of New Zealand's best bands, The Mutton birds. Contains information on the band , their music, and a host of unique information and diversions.
    http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/7138/
    Check out one of New Zealand's best bands, The Mutton Birds. Information on the band , their music, and a host of unique content and diversions. We notice your browser does not support frames, which we use extensively on the site. We're sorry, but we don't offer a no frames version.

    106. British Garden Birds
    British Garden birds is dedicated to helping garden birdwatchers in Britain and Ireland to identify and enjoy the birds that visit their gardens, and to
    http://www.garden-birds.co.uk/
    British Garden Birds
    This site is dedicated to helping garden birdwatchers in Britain and Ireland to identify and enjoy the birds that visit their gardens, and to understand the birds' lives and behaviour. The emphasis is on urban garden birds, but other information, such as: educational articles, trip reports, and book reviews will hopefully encourage you to watch birds in other habitats. This site uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. However, a frameless version is available.

    107. :: RSPB Images ::
    Over 50,000 images of birds and wildlife habitats.
    http://www.rspb-images.com/
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    108. The Fermilab Bird List
    (The names and ordering follow that of the American Ornithologists Union s checklist of North American birds.) The lists also indicate at what time of year
    http://www.fnal.gov/ecology/wildlife/list.html
    Birds of Fermilab The Full List List of Pictures Site Guide ... Graphs
    The Fermilab Bird List
    Data compilation by Peter Kasper.
    (Updated on 26-May-04) See the following link information concerning the Current Status of Access to Fermilab The following pages contain lists, of all the bird species recorded within the Fermilab site boundaries. (The names and ordering follow that of the American Ornithologists Union's check-list of North American birds .) The lists also indicate at what time of year each species was found. To do this we have divided each year into 48 quarter-months and split the entire survey into five year periods. The first period started in 1987. A symbol is entered into the table for each record, indicating in which survey periods the record occurred. A legend describing these symbols is included with each page. Each list entry also contains a link to some text describing the bird's status on the site. List page 01 : Common Loon........................Turkey Vulture List page 02 : Greater White-fronted Goose........Redhead List page 03 : Ring-necked Duck...................Red-shouldered Hawk

    109. North West Birds
    Minibreaks in Cumbria, UK for very small groups with all in accommodation on a house party basis.
    http://www.nwbirds.co.uk/

    110. New Zealand Birds And Birding
    Offers a variety of New Zealand birdthemed merchandise.
    http://www.nzbirds.themall.co.nz
    New Zealand Birds
    Nga Manu o Aotearoa
    Enter "May I ask that our heavenly father, your ancestors and mine, bless your site. Notwithstanding this, I am sure that you would join with me and ask for a blessing from the birds themselves, as they have also joined our ancestors."
    Rupene M.T. Waaka, Ngati Huia Updated May 1, 2004. Thank you for visiting this site. If you have any comments please email: narena@nzbirds.com Credit for image to The Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa. J.G.Keulemans watercolour commissioned by Sir Walter Buller for his "Supplement to the Birds of New Zealand" (1905, London). It was not used.

    111. Pelagic Trips, Bird Guiding And Bird Tours In Cape Town, South Africa - ZEST For
    Pelagic trips, bird guiding and bird tours in and around Cape Town, South Africa
    http://www.zestforbirds.co.za/

    112. Birds Landing Hunting Preserve & Sporting Clays
    Yearround facility for upland bird hunting. Includes calendar, information on running corporate events, and membership application form.
    http://www.birdslanding.net/
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    113. Birds Of Trinidad & Tobago
    birds of Trinidad Tobago. If you are fortunate, you may run into some of the less common birds such as the Tropical Parula, and the Violaceous Euphonia.
    http://www.interlog.com/~barrow/
    If you see this message then the browser is unable to run this Java Applet.
    Trinidad, one of the Caribbean Islands, was
    discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1498.
    It was called by the native Carib people IERE
    or The Land of the Hummingbird. This picture of a Copper-rumped Hummingbird shows why. © Photograph courtesy Dr. Russell Barrow
    Trinidad is the Southern most island of the Caribbean, located off the East coast of Venezuela, the two countries being separated by a channel which is not more than seven miles wide. As a result of its location, Trinidad and Tobago have a South American or neotropical fauna, as opposed to the other islands of the Caribbean whose bird life is predominately "Tropical North American". Its location also gives Trinidad the unique advantage of harbouring over 400 species of birds, making it one of the richest birding countries per square mile in the world. Dr. Russell Barrow , a renowned local photographer, has captured many of these species on film. In addition it also has an advantage over its South and Central American neighbours of having most of its 1200 square miles easily accessible by good roads and forest tracks, making for an easy and attractive alternative to the mainland's dense forests and inaccessible swamps. All the good birding areas are within a one to two hour drive from the capital city Port-Of-Spain or the Asa Wright Nature Centre which provides excellent accommodation for visiting birders.

    114. Greg Lasley Nature Photography: Birds And Wildlife Images
    birds, and wildlife from around the world.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~glasley/
    Greg Lasley Nature Photography The Home Page for Greg Lasley Nature Photography has moved. Please click here to go to the new home page. Thanks!

    115. Bird Songs
    BIRD SONGS. Songs and calls of some New York State birds. Click on the IMAGE to hear a song sample. Samples are 8 kHz .au files unless otherwise described.
    http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~tony/birds/
    July 2000/October 2003
    Other Awards
    BIRD SONGS
    Songs and calls of some New York State birds
    Click on the IMAGE to hear a song sample.
    Samples are 8 kHz .au files unless otherwise described.
    Click on the FAMILY NAME to access the rest of this collection.
    leads to New Material (Spring 2004). Index by Scientific Name Corrected Errors
    Links to other
    bird-song sites. ...

    Gulls and Terns

    Laridae

    Other Shorebirds

    Ardeidae, Charadriidae,
    Scolopacidae
    Geese and Ducks Anatidae
    Loons Gaviidae
    Doves Columbidae
    Raptors Buteonidae, Pandionidae
    Owls Tytoniidae, Strigidae
    Kingfishers Alcedinidae
    Quails, Partridges, etc. Phasianidae
    Cuckoos Cuculidae
    Woodpeckers Piciidae
    Flycatchers Tyrannidae
    Titmice and Nuthatches Paridae
    Wrens Troglodytidae
    Mimic Thrushes Mimidae
    Thrushes Turdidae
    Vireos Vireonidae
    Warblers Parulidae
    Orioles and Blackbirds Icteridae
    Tanagers Thraupidae
    Swallows and Swifts Hirundinidae, Micropodidae
    Crows and Jays Corvidae
    Finches Fringillidae
    Sparrows Fringillidae
    Humm- ingbird Trochi- lidae Images (not all to the same scale!) are adapted from drawings by Chester A. Reed, B. S. in Chapman Vernacular and scientific names follow Peterson This page was reviewed in Wildbird

    116. Art Prints Of Tropical Birds By Avian Wildlife Artist, Carole Niclasse
    Limited edition prints featuring tropical birds in their natural habitat. Paintings and drawings.
    http://caroleniclasse.com/
    News
    Just released
    Amazonian Bliss featuring Yellow Naped Amazon Parrots. Details
    Mini-prints now available:
    All signed by the artist, approximately 9”x11”, same high quality giclee prints. $45 per print. Details on the gallery page
    Recent Shows
    Ms. Niclasse recently exhibited at the following conventions for parrot enthusiasts:
    The Parrot Festival

    The Gabriel Foundation

    Cover Art See Carole Niclasse’s art featured in AAV Magazine
    Tropical Bird Prints by Carole Niclasse,
    Avian Wild Life Artist
    Amazonian Bliss
    (Yellow Naped Amazons)
    Afternoon Delight
    (Whitecapped Pionus)
    Tou’s Company (Keelbilled Toucans)
    Nature’s Haven (Greenwinged Macaws) Carole Niclasse, avian wildlife artist, has recently released four signed and numbered, fine art prints featuring her favorite subjects: toucans, macaws and parrots. Each high quality giclee print, shows in great detail, the birds and their habitats. Moss on trees, a flitting butterfly visitor, and lush foliage contribute to a desirable collector’s art print. Carole captures every detail of her tropical bird subjects and their daily life. Collectors of tropical bird artwork will appreciate her use of color and her realism in portraying these magnificent avian creatures in their tropical rainforest setting. “It is my greatest wish that those who view my work will experience a sense of caring and respect for the beauty depicted, and if nothing else, help them to be aware of the necessity to preserve and nurture the habitats in which these creatures exist.

    117. Audubon: Birds & Science
    Robert Frost Dust of Snow. Audubon Science Team and colleagues. birds Science Welcome to Audubon’s birds Science web pages.
    http://www.audubon.org/bird/
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    118. TJ McDermott Woodcarver - Woodcarving, Weathervanes, Gilding, & Wooden Signs
    Thomas J. McDermott designs and creates custom woodcarvings including weathervanes, wooden signs, architectural details, folk art, birds and wildlife.
    http://www.tjmcdermott.com/
    Welcome to my shop here in Freeport, Maine. Over the past twenty years my work has evolved from wooden boatbuilding to carving signs for national retailers ( Cole-Haan, Tommy Hilfiger, Polo Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein) and on to one-of-a-kind commissions. I hope that you enjoy viewing my work as much as I enjoy making it. -T.J.

    119. List Of State Birds
    List of State birds. Many a state bird was selected by a state before the species was officially named by the American Ornithologists Union.
    http://www.audubon.org/statebirds/
    List of State Birds
    Many a state bird was selected by a state before the species was "officially" named by the American Ornithologists' Union. Where differences occur, the current AOU name is listed in parentheses. The Latin or scientific name is provided in italics. Alabama Yellowhammer (Northern Flicker) - Colaptes auratus
    Alaska Willow Ptarmigan -
    Lagopus lagopus
    Arizona Cactus Wren - Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus
    Arkansas Mockingbird (Northern Mockingbird) -
    Mimus polyglottos
    California California Quail -
    Callipepla californica ... Turdus migratorius
    Delaware Blue Hen Chicken - domestic Gallus gallus District of Columbia Wood Thrush - Hylocichla mustelina
    Florida Mockingbird (Northern Mockingbird) -
    Mimus polyglottos
    Georgia Brown Thrasher -
    Toxostoma rufum ... Bonasa umbellus
    Rhode Island Rhode Island Red (chicken) - domestic Gallus gallus
    South Carolina Carolina Wren -
    Thryothorus ludovicianus
    South Dakota Ring-necked Pheasant (a.k.a. *Common Pheasant)
    Phasianus colchicus ... Sturnella neglecta * The Ring-necked Pheasant is known as the Common Pheasant outside of the U. S contact: Audubon e-mail

    120. Welcome To Suffolk Owl Sanctuary
    The birds, falconry, The Raptor Trust, upcoming events, photo days, internet club, gift catalogue and links. Suffolk.
    http://www.the-owl-barn.com/bbop/bbopcentre2.html
    Suffolk Owl Sanctuary
    Stonham Barns, Pettaugh Road
    Stonham Aspal, Suffolk IP14 6AT
    Tel: 01449 711425
    Fax: 01449 710018
    e-mail: info@owl-help.org.uk
    The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary has set up this web site to answer questions on the care, rehabilitation and conservation of British Owls First Aid of Injured Birds Suffolk Owl Sanctuary Owl Boxes
    School Visits
    ... ALL ABOUT OWLS
    Our illustrated directory of British Owls and other Birds of Prey
    more
    FIRST AID FOR
    INJURED OWLS
    What to do if you find an injured Owl or other bird of prey... more SUFFOLK OWL SANCTUARY Information about our centre at Stonham Barns in Suffolk more OWL BOXES Thinking of putting up an Owl box? Here's information about breeding and nestboxes more The Suffolk Owl Sanctuary helps schools with projects about Owls and other wildlife more You can help us help Owls through our Adopt-an-Owl programme or by making a donation more QUESTIONS?

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