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    • Canada Avicultural Advancement Council of Canada Open site in a new window - Canada's only national aviculture organisation embracing all birds.
    • Canada Birds: A Virtual Exhibition Open site in a new window - Provides an insight into the wealth of knowledge in Canadian museums about the world of birds.
    • Canada Eggs - A Virtual Exhibition Open site in a new window - Devoted to oology, the exhibit showcases eggs of the world with a special emphasis on the eggs of Alberta.

    • 50states.com: Official State Birds Open site in a new window - Profiles listed by state and by family.
    • About.com: U.S. State and Canadian Province Birds Open site in a new window - Sorted by state or province as well as by species of bird.
    • All About Birds Open site in a new window - General information source about birds. Includes fun facts, bird jokes, common questions, and other resources.
    • Amazing World of Birds Open site in a new window - Offers interesting bird facts and information about their migration, anatomy, identification, and classification.
    • Avian Visual Cognition Open site in a new window - Online text providing a survey of one area of modern comparative research, edited and published by Dr. Robert G. Cook.
    • Aviary Open site in a new window - With photos and information on a number of bird species, from common to exotic.
    • BBC: Birds Open site in a new window - Includes articles, bird sounds, wild facts, and birdcam as well as conservation tips and things you can do to encourage birds to visit your garden.
    • Bird On! Open site in a new window - News, facts and pictures of wild birds, including verbatim press releases.
    • BirdFacts Open site in a new window - Profiles of common and rare birds in the United Kingdom.
    • Birdhouse Network, The Open site in a new window - A spring and summer birdhouse-monitoring project organized by the Cornell Lab of Orinthology. Includes details on building and monitoring a birdhouse, news, live cams, and more.
    • BirdHouses 101 Open site in a new window - Guide to birdhouses, including what kinds of materials to use, maintenance, attracting birds to nest, setting up birdhouses, and more. Also offers information on different North American bird species.
    • Birds Down Under Open site in a new window - Includes Australian bird, environment, and cultural information.
    • Birds of Kauai Open site in a new window - Features Hawaii's famous native forest and wetland birds.
    • Birds of Kerala Open site in a new window - Includes information on bird species, habitats, and birding in Kerala, India.
    • Birds of Kolkata Open site in a new window - Galleries of photographs by Sumit K. Sen, Ron Saldino, Sujan Chatterjee, and Dipankar Ghose featuring birds and mammals of India.
    • Birds of Nebraska Open site in a new window - Features over 1000 articles from newspapers and other sources written between 1854 and 1923 on the subject of birds in Nebraska.
    • Birds of Oklahoma Open site in a new window - Features images of both native and migratory Oklahoma birds.
    • Birds of Prey Open site in a new window - Information and photographs of birds of prey that can be found in North America.
    • Birds123.com Open site in a new window - Introduction to attracting birds to one's home, birding and bird watching, photographing birds, and taking care of exotic pet birds.
    • BirdSleuth Open site in a new window - Cornell Lab of Ornithology's BirdSleuth curriculum is designed to give students experience with the entire scientific process: observing birds carefully, collecting data, asking their own questions, drawing conclusions through research and observation, and publishing their results.
    • Cornell Lab of Ornithology Home Study Course in Bird Biology Open site in a new window - Introductory college level course that teaches students about bird behaviour, ecology, conservation, and related topics.
    • Evolution of the Aves Open site in a new window - Information on the fossil record in the evolution of birds and theories about the origin of flight.
    • Familiar Birds Open site in a new window - Features Arthur Cleveland Bent's Life Histories of North American Birds, a twenty-one volume series published between 1919-1968 providing behavioural information not available in the standard field guides.
    • Introduction to the Aves Open site in a new window - Contains information on the fossil record, life history, ecology, systematics, and morphology.
    • John James Audubon's Birds of America Open site in a new window - Online version of Audubon's complete 1840 seven volume text with his illustrations and original text descriptions.
    • List of State Birds Open site in a new window - With Audubon illustrations.
    • Multilingual Birdsearch Engine Open site in a new window - Provides translations of bird names in 18 languages.
    • NATURE: Extraordinary Birds Open site in a new window - Reveals some of the astonishing abilities that birds possess.
    • North American Birds Photo Gallery Open site in a new window - Containing images by Peter LaTourrette of numerous North American bird species.
    • Obsolete English Names of North American Birds Open site in a new window - Guide to bird names that have been supplanted by modern equivalents.
    • Ocean Wanderers Open site in a new window - Riding the wave with other pelagic enthusiasts.
    • Ornithology and the Genesis of the Synthetic Theory of Evolution Open site in a new window (PDF) - Report discussing in which respect ornithologists were especially prepared to appreciate the new genetical theory of evolution.
    • Softbills.com Open site in a new window - Provides information on a wide range of small, flying birds that live on soft foods like fruit, nectar, or insects.
    • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: Birds, Birds, Birds Open site in a new window - Protects and enhances the populations and habitat of more than 800 species of birds that spend all or part of their lives in the United States. Includes laws, educational materials, migration management, and recreational information.
    • Visual Resources for Ornithology (VIREO) Open site in a new window[*] - Comprehensive collection of bird photographs from the Acadamy of Natural Sciences.
    • Zoonomen: Zoological Nomenclature Resource Open site in a new window - Contains an extensive list of valid scientific avian names.
     



     
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