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  1. Birding Missouri: A Guide to Seasonal Highlights by Robert Folzenlogen, 2002-04-02
  2. North Carolina Birding Trail by North Carolina Birding Trail, 2009-06-15
  3. Birding Arizona (Falcon Guide) by Bill McMillon, 1996-01
  4. Bird Log Kids: A Kid's Journal to Record Their Birding Experiences by Deanna Brandt, 1998-09-01
  5. Advanced Birding by Kaufmann, 1990
  6. Birding Sedona & the Verde Valley by Virginia Gilmore, 1999
  7. Birding Across North America: A Naturalist's Observations
  8. Birding: Rocky Mountain National Park by Scott Roederer, 2002-03
  9. Birding Minnesota by Jay Michael Strangis, 1996-06-01
  10. City Birding: True Tales of Birds and Birdwatching in Unexpected Places by Kenn Kaufman, 2003-02-01
  11. 49 Ways to Improve Your Bird Watching: Simple, Practical Birding Advice for Bird Lovers Everywhere by J.S. Bank, 2010-01-06
  12. Birds and Birding on the Mississippi Coast by Judith A. Toups, Jerome A. Jackson, 2009-09-09
  13. National Audubon Society Master Guide to Birding: Old-World Warblers-Sparrows by John Farrand, 1983-10-12
  14. Birding Indonesia (Periplus Action Guides) by Paul Jepson, 1998-03

81. Illinois & Chicago Birding
Urs Geiser s birding site, with checklists, rare bird alerts, and resources.
http://home.xnet.com/~ugeiser/Birds/Birding.html
Chicago/Illinois Birding Information IBET info transcript If you find an injured bird... DuPage Birding Club Hotline: Chicago Warblings
a changing feature Birding Pages in Neighboring States (WI, IA, IN, MI, MO, KY) General Chicago Information Miscellaneous Bird-related Stuff General Birding Links
Chicago and Northwest Indiana Birders tune their Family Radios to Channel 11, code 22. (Terminology of the latter varies with brand.)
Welcome to my Birding Home Page
I really would like feedback on this project. If you like what you see here, or if you want to criticize something (bugs? - not me!), please let me know, e.g. by sending e-mail to myAddr("com","ugeiser","xnet","")
Warblings
This column features various Illinois birding news and items of interest, also announcements about this web site. I hope to change the content reasonably often, so check back soon. The Illinois Spring Bird Count will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2008. Check the statewide list to look for a contact in a county near you. This list will be updated as soon as new details become available.
[April 4, 2008]

82. All About Birds : Home
Comprehensive information on North American birds including a bird guide, identification tips, and conservation programs.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/
Personal tools Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
All About Birds
Sections Clark's Nutcracker
Learn about this bird
Birding 1,2,3
Basics for first-timers:
Bird Guide
Online guide for bird identification and information: ID tips, photos, maps, sounds, habitat, behavior, more.
Gear Guide
From binocular basics to advanced gear for digiscoping
What's New
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is using advanced acoustic technology to help save Right Whales
Birding News and Events
News
Events

83. BirdSource
BirdSource, a partnership of The Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society offers insight into the dynamics of North American Bird
http://www.birdsource.org/
home contact us
Great Backyard Bird Count
This year's count will be Feb. 15-18, 2008. See the 2007 results! Christmas Bird Count See results from the 107th Christmas Bird Count, Dec. 14, 2006 to Jan 5, 2007
Project FeederWatch
Participate in Project FeederWatch during the winter 2007-2008 season!
eBird BirdSource Projects
Choose a project BirdCast Irruptive Bird Survey Movements of Bird Populations Autumn Hawk Watch Winter Finch Survey Warbler Watch Broad-winged Hawk Survey Great Backyard Bird Count

84. Utah Birds
News, rare bird alert, sightings, species accounts, maps and directions to hotspots for each county, state and local checklists, and a photo gallery.
http://www.utahbirds.org/
Photo Gallery County Pages Feature Pages Website Guide ... Places to Bird Support this web site through
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... Rare Bird Finder Birds of Utah Bird Profiles Photo Gallery l atest additions ... Checklists Birding Information Print Center Website Archives Bird Counts ... wasatch aud Links Birding Resources Local Links National / International Photo of the Month ... Hotline Photos Welcome to Utah Birds! State and Local hotlines, Hotline Reports, Sightings by County, National Hotlines New to the Photo Gallery State Calendar of Activities Hotline Highlights Hotline Photos N ot since 28 May 1977 has a Yellow-billed Loon in breeding plumage been documented in Utah... there have been only nine documented sighting in Utah...ever!...until now. Marci Welch sent in some excellent photos of a Yellow-billed Loon at Jordanelle Reservoir which sent birders dashing to the remote east shore of the reservoir to try to find the bird before it continued its flight to the northern coast of North America. Many birders got to see this rarity and for almost all, it was a lifer! ( Here's a map of the previous sightings in Utah Places to Bird: M errill Webb wrote a series of article for the Utah County Birders newsletter entitled "

85. Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival
Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival information, registration, photos, bird lists, and other information.
http://www.morrobaybirdfestival.org/
HOME 2008 EVENTS REGISTER BROCHURES BIRD LISTS ... VENDORS 2008 MORRO BAY WINTER BIRD FESTIVALWAS A GREAT SUCCESS See you next year! Registration for next year available in the Fall of 2008 Every January on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend (January 18-21 in 2008), the Morro Coast Audubon Society in collaboration with California State Parks, Central Coast Natural History Association, the city of Morro Bay, the Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce, and Friends of the Estuary, host the Winter Bird Festival. All-day and half-day tours will take participants to a wide variety of habitats, including deep water pelagic, oak woodland and riparian, wetland and estuary, and the unique grassland habitat of the Carrizo Plain. Workshops will cover a vast array of topics ranging from beginner birding classes to gull identification. Outstanding Evening Speakers will make presentations on Saturday and Sunday. A variety of vendors will be present with nature related artwork, books, field equipment and attire, and local merchant wares. Morro Bay California is one of the few remaining estuaries on the Pacific flyway. Christmas Bird Counts on the bay have numbered above the 200 species mark, and the festival bird lists have totaled over 220 species for the weekend, making this area on the central California coast a prime birding destination.

86. Birds Korea - Conserving Birds And Habitats In South Korea And The
this extremely negative background, Birds Korea continues to grow steadily in depth and strength, with several new volunteers visiting our office in Busan
http://www.birdskorea.org/

87. South Texas Birds
website dedicated exclusively to the birds unique to the area of South Texas between the Rio Grande and the Gulf of Mexico.
http://www.southtexasbirds.com/
Brought to you by Welcome to the Internet's first and only website dedicated exclusively to the birds unique to the area of South Texas between the Rio Grande and the Gulf of Mexico.
The world over, birds are beautiful to watch and hear. The more than 9,600 species provide opportunities for any alert watcher. Who does not thrill to see the darting flash of color of a hummingbird or kingfisher? Who does not stop when captivated by the repertoire of a mockingbird, a nightingale, or an Australian superb lyrebird.
Bird-watching (birding, as it is commonly called in the United States) is the observation of wild birds. It can be as vigorous as you decide to make it. You may have no desire to slosh through swamps or climb mountains to find rare birds. However each year the number of enthusiasts increases. More and more people believe that it is worth the effort.
Many of the birds found in South Texas can be found no where else in the United States because they are rare Mexican birds that migrate to the area each year. These species include numerous exotics and neo-tropicals.

88. Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory
This page provides information about the Hornsby Bend Bird Observary, a cooperative partnership promoting the study and understanding of birds in Central
http://www.hornsbybend.org/
Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory
A cooperative partnership promoting
the study and understanding of birds in Central Texas

Birds of Hornsby Bend

Seasonal guide

Bird location guide

Checklist

Recent sightings!
Monitoring Results
Monthly bird surveys

Hawkwatch data

Shorebird data
Christmas bird counts ... Owl monitoring HBBO Happenings Calendar Projects Online presentations Maps Getting here When you're here Contacts The Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory is located near Austin, Texas at the Austin Water Utility's Hornsby Bend Biosolids Management Plant. It is hosted by the Austin Water Utility's Center for Environmental Research at Hornsby Bend. More information about Hornsby Bend can be found at the Center for Environmental Research website Hornsby Bend is open to visitors 7 days a week from dawn to dark. Please only use the marked "Public Entrance" to access the ponds (see photo ). See the Bird location guide page for more information about the site.
    Special Report: Eric Carpenter's Big Year at Hornsby Bend. Eric's report on his 2005 efforts provides a lot of good information about Hornsby Bend. Hawkwatch: Gary Newgord is the Hornsby Bend Hawkwatch Coordinator again for 2007.

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