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         Ornithology:     more books (102)
  1. Manual of Ornithology: Avian Structure and Function by Noble S. Proctor, Mr. Patrick J. Lynch, 1998-10-11
  2. Ornithology by Frank B. Gill, 2006-10-06
  3. Cambridge Encyclopedia of Ornithology (A Cambridge Reference Book) by Michael Brooke, Tim Birkhead, 1991-09-27
  4. Bird Songs From Around the World: Featuring Songs of 200 Birds from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (Push and Listen) by Les Beletsky, 2007-09-20
  5. Ornithology, Evolution, and Philosophy: The Life and Science of Ernst Mayr 1904-2005 by Jürgen Haffer, 2007-12-20
  6. Essential Ornithology by Graham Scott, 2010-07-22
  7. Ethno-Ornithology: Birds and Indigenous Peoples, Culture and Society
  8. Birds: The Art of Ornithology by Jonathan Elphick, 2005-05-03
  9. A Concise History of Ornithology by Mr. Michael Walters, 2005-10-12
  10. Cornell Lab of Ornithology Handbook of Bird Biology by Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, 2004-11-01
  11. Birds: Mini Edition: The Art of Ornithology by Jonathan Elphick, 2008-05-13
  12. Ornithology: An Ecological Approach (Spectrum Book) by John Raynor Faaborg, Susan B. Chaplin, 1988-04
  13. Discovering Birds: The Emergence of Ornithology as a Scientific Discipline, 1760-1850 by Paul Lawrence Farber, 1996-12-05
  14. The Complete Guide to Birds of Britain & Europe (British Trust for Ornithology) by Paul Sterry, 2009-02-01

1. BTO Home Page
The British Trust for ornithology promotes bird conservation through volunteers surveys. Breeding Waders of Wet Meadows. It is 20
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For the first time the breeding and winter distribution maps produced in these landmark BTO publications are now available online, plus news of the latest atlas planned for 2007 onwards. click here UK Bird Trends 2003 Quickly find all the key information about trends in population size and breeding performance in our common birds over the period 1967-2002 as measured by BTO monitoring schemes.

2. Index To Ornithology
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3. Cornell Lab Of Ornithology
Cornell Lab of ornithology, When looking for a mate, young bowerbirds prefer blue. Home How to Reach Us ©2003 Cornell Lab of ornithology.
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4. Electronic Resources On Ornithology
Electronic Resources on ornithology. This site a winner of a by LynxOfTheWeek (tm). Here are online versions of some publications on birds written by Christopher Majka. We hope you find them of interest. Archaeopteryx Is this bird a fraud? The following websites contain information pertaining to ornithology and the study of wild birds.
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5. The Ornithology WebSite
The complete website for bird lovers, gardeners, teachers, students, and farmers. Welcome to The ornithology WebSite, dedicated to the education of bird ecology and conservation.Our intent is to
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Welcome to The Ornithology WebSite, dedicated to the education of bird ecology and conservation. Our intent is to have the best library of information and best line of supportive products available. We appreciate suggestions and comments in our guest book . If you have any questions, please post them in our chat room/discussion area . Happy birding! Sponsors
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6. BIRDNET: All About Ornithology, The Scientific Study Of Birds
BIRDNET provides information about ornithology, the scientific study of birds Speaking for scientific ornithology opportunities for professional input on issues concerning
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provides information about ornithology , the scientific study of birds. The site is a service of the Ornithological Council , a public information organization involving eleven North American professional ornithological societies. Click on any of the icons below to go to the home page for that society.
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7. Radar Ornithology Lab, Clemson University
A clearinghouse for all data pertinent to Radar ornithology, including weather, NexRad, vertical radar, marine radar, and direct observations. The laboratory is devoted to the acquisition and analysis of radar data as it relates to bird movements in the atmosphere.
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Radar Ornithology
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The Radar Ornithology Laboratory (ROL) at Clemson University was established in 1990. The laboratory is devoted to the acquisition and analysis of radar data as it relates to bird movements in the atmosphere. Relating radar, field observation, landscape, and weather data, our laboratory has discovered important factors controlling the temporal and spatial patterns of daily and seasonal movements of birds. Our use of the WSR-88D (NEXRAD) weather radar network in the United States has allowed us to record large-scale migration events and relate these to topography and weather conditions. The analyses of these data are allowing the development of predictive models of bird migration for different regions of the United States. Some recent work at the Laboratory includes:
  • calibrating the WSR-88D displays for different types of birds, Development of migration maps for different regions of the United States, Developing national migration models as a function of weather, topography, and habitat, Linkage between important migration stopover areas determined with the use radar and the habitat characteristics of these areas determined from classified multispectral satellite data

8. BIRDNET: What Is Ornithology?
What is ornithology? ornithology is the scientific study of birds ornithology is one of the few sciences remaining where nonprofessionals regularly make significant contributions
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What is ornithology?
Ornithology is the scientific study of birds
Ornithologists study every aspect of bird life. Some ornithologists look at how birds live in their environment, while others look at how the parts of birds work together to make a bird. Some ornithologists focus on how birds find food, while others focus on how birds digest food. Some ornithologists research changes in populations of birds across whole continents; others study changes in blood cells in an individual bird. Ornithologsts sometimes study how birds evolved and what their ancestors looked like, and still others study how birds are changing in today's environment and how they might be affected by ecological change in the future.
Ornithology is a broad field, and there is room for everyone.
Ornithology is one of the few sciences remaining where non-professionals regularly make significant contributions. The areas where non-professionals make their most important contributions are in the areas of distribution (finding out where birds occur naturally) - by contributing sight records, and in the understanding of changes in bird populations - through annual bird counts around the world. More information on the science of ornithology can be found throughout BIRDNET . We encouraged to look around. Top BIRDNET home URL http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET/Ornith.html

9. BirdSource
Joint project of National Audubon and the Cornell Lab of ornithology with the complete Christmas Bird Count database, Project FeederWatch, BirdCast, HawkWatch results, Great Backyard Bird Count, and feature articles.
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10. Knutsford Ornithology - Birds & Birders In Cheshire, North-West England
The Birds and Birders of Knutsford Northwest England.
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11. Sapsucker Woods Gift Shop
Cornell Lab of ornithology products, logo merchandise, and other birding products.
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12. AVOCETTA
In versione italiana ed inglese, la pi¹ diffusa pubblicazione scientifica italiana in campo ornitologico. E' possibile visionare online gli abstracts dei lavori pubblicati sui numeri dal 1996 in poi.
http://www.unipv.it/webbio/ciso/avox.htm
AVOCETTA is the Official Journal of the Italian Center of Ornithological Studies - CISO Centro Italiano Studi Ornitologici. AVOCETTA publishes original articles, short communications, reviews, surveys, comments and correspondence on all topic of Ornithology. However, preference will be given to original works in the Ecology, Ethology and Zoogeography of the ornithological fauna in the Mediterranean region and the Alpine area. Manuscripts should be addressed to: The Editors, AVOCETTA, Dipartimento di Biologia Animale, Via Accademia Albertina 17, I-10123 TORINO, Italy. Association subscription is EURO 26,00. Subscribers younger than 21 years old or first-time subscribers is EURO 15,50. Institution subscription is EURO 31,00. Outside Italy US $ 35 post free. Back volumes : EURO 26,00 (US $ 35). All paid-up members of CISO are entitled to receive AVOCETTA free. The journal appears with one yearly volume, normally two issues per volume. AVOCETTA can be obtained in exchange with other ornithological journals. Payment is due to the Secretary, by postal order (c.c.p. n. 34325308), entitled to: Francesco Mezzavilla E-mail:

13. The Academy Of Natural Sciences - Research - Visual Resources For Ornithology -
Comprehensive collection of bird photographs from around the world, with over 109,000 35mm slides and 5,000 blackand-white prints of over 6,500 bird species.
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What's New? Ornithology Department VIREO Photo Credits V isual R esources for O rnithology SPECIES SEARCH About VIREO VIREO is the world's most comprehensive collection of bird photographs. It houses over 109,000 35mm slides and 5,000 black-and-white prints of over 6,500 bird species. VIREO was established in 1979 to create a centralized, well-curated collection of bird photographs accessible for scientific and public use. VIREO makes photographs available to a wide spectrum of users. Some of the world's best bird photographers are VIREO contributors. VIREO is constantly expanding its collection and looking for new talent.

14. VSO Home Page: The Virginia Society Of Ornithology,Inc. Exists To Encourage The
Virginia Society of ornithology, VSO, promotes birding, birdwatching, and the study of birds in Virginia.
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Welcome to the Virginia Society of Ornithology Home Page. Please use the following menu to learn more about the VSO, our important upcoming events and the member chapters located throughout the state. We invite you to attend one of the regular meetings or a field trip of the VSO or one of our member chapters. For more information about the local bird clubs contact members on the Local Chapters page.
Current Events and What's New on this Webpage?
Check out the latest edition of the VSO Newsletter . Plan to join us on an upcoming field trip and learn about VSO activities that you can get involved with. David Johnston's new book has arrived! Read more about The History of Ornithology in Virginia. Read John Spahr's account of the
2003 Breeding Bird Foray to Highland County.
Check out the new VARCOM, Virginia Records Committee , Webpage. Read excerpts of the latest VSO Newsletter here. Have you been getting the latest hot tips on bird sightings? Subscribe to the free

15. Wisconsin Society For Ornithology
Wisconsin s Premiere Birding Organization. The Wisconsin Society for ornithology was organized in 1939 to encourage the study of Wisconsin birds.
http://www.uwgb.edu/birds/wso/
Wisconsin's Premiere Birding Organization
The Wisconsin Society for Ornithology was organized in 1939 to encourage the study of Wisconsin birds. The aims have since expanded to emphasize all of the many enjoyable aspects of birding and to support the research and habitat protection necessary to preserve Wisconsin birdlife. WSO strives to alert members and the public to situations and practices that threaten Wisconsin's bird populations. Members in the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology include those who enjoy birds attracted to their homes by feeders and bird houses, those who pursue field study or bird banding as a hobby, and those who engage in ornithology professionally. Membership exceeds 1500 from across the United States and around the world.
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Christine Reel, WSO Treasurer
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16. CSIRO PUBLISHING - EMU: Austral Ornithology
Publications of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union. You are here Journals EMU Austral ornithology. Search. EMU Austral ornithology Current Issue.
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    17. Careers In Ornithology
    ornithology Careers. For a large and growing number of people, birds are the strongest bond with the living world of nature. How a career in ornithology begins.
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    Ornithology Careers "For a large and growing number of people, birds are the strongest bond with the living world of nature. " - Alexander F. Skutch
    To become an ornithologist .............
    An ornithologist studies birds, but there is no clear job description for the profession. Many ornithologists do not work exclusively with birds. They may be ecologists, geneticists, wildlife biologists, land managers, teachers, researchers, outdoor educators, or tour leaders. They may work for federal or state government agencies, non-profit organizations, for-profit companies, or free-lance. They may work exclusively with birds or only as a small part of their job. Ornithologists may work in the field with populations of wild birds, in the laboratory , or on data on their computer. They may specialize in a particular bird group or be a generalist What is Ornithology?

    18. 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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    19. All About Birds
    and Calls Information on habitat, food, reproduction, behavior, and more. go, Home Contact Us ©2003 Cornell Lab of ornithology.
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    Learn some of the secrets of bird identification using silhouettes, posture, flight pattern, size and habitat, in addition to key field marks. Check out the CLO staff's favorite birding spots - our fifty favorite birding locations across the country. From backyards and city streets to remote forests, report your bird observations and become part of the world's largest bird studies research team.
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    A membership institution interpreting and conserving the earth's biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds.
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    Building and Sanctuary How to Reach Us Job Opportunities ...
    House Finch Nest Survey

    Find House Finch nests and help scientists discover more about House Finch eye disease.
    Peek into the Lives of Cavity-Nesting Birds

    View amazing, live nestbox images of Barn Owls and other cavity-nesting birds - and Osprey! - and participate in The Birdhouse Network.
    New Record Set for Pledges!

    Team Sapsucker wins highest out-of-state total, second overall, and sets record for number of dollars pledged for bird conservation!
    Red Knot

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    Sign up now for the Lab's unique, hands-on Bird Sound Recording workshop to learn techniques for recording bird voices. Hurry! Just a few spaces left! Lab Releases Thrush Management Guidelines Get your copy today. And don't forget to ask for our Scarlet Tanager management guidelines, too! Home Study Course Special Offer! Sign up now for our Home Study Course in Bird Biology, get a free "Birder's Life List and Diary." All About Birds Check out the All About Birds Online Bird Guide - the best online guide of its kind!

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