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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. Ornithology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Several aspects of the study of ornithology differ from closely related disciplines, possibly due to the high visibility and the aesthetic appeal of birds.
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Ornithology
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Jump to: navigation search This article is about the field of zoology. For the song, see Ornithology (composition) Part of a Series on Zoology
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History pre-Darwin post-Darwin view talk ... edit Ornithology (from Greek: ορνις, ornis , "bird"; and λόγος, logos , "knowledge") is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of birds . Several aspects of the study of ornithology differ from closely related disciplines, possibly due to the high visibility and the aesthetic appeal of birds. Most marked among these is the extent of field studies undertaken by amateur volunteers working within the parameters of strict scientific methodology. The science of ornithology has a long history and studies on birds aided the introduction and refinement of key concepts in evolution, behaviour and ecology such as those of species speciation instinct learning ... phylogeography and conservation While early ornithology was principally concerned with descriptions and distributions of species, ornithologists today concern themselves with answering specific questions, often using birds as models to test hypotheses and predictions based on theory. A wide range of tools and techniques are used in ornithology and innovations are constantly made.

2. Index To Ornithology
Includes data on the science of wild birds, with an emphasis on conservation and education.
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Accurate and complete information about wild birds from a professional ornithologist SITE MAP FAQs A Celebration of Birds Aviaries and Zoos ... Chat
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LECTURES Preface Avian Ecology Communities Development Evolution Feathers Flight Foraging and Nutrition Geography Metabolism Migration and Navigation Reproduction Respiration and Circulation Senses Songs and Calls Territoriality
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3. Birds - Cornell Lab Of Ornithology
Institute whose mission is to interpret and conserve the earth s biodiversity through research and education focused on birds.
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4. BIRDNET :: All About Ornithology, The Scientific Study Of Birds
Ornithological Council s website with comprehensive data about North American ornithological resources.
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BIRDNET provides information for and about ornithology , the scientific study of birds. The site serves professional ornithologists and the general public. BIRDNET is provided by the Ornithological Council , a public information organization established and supported by eleven Western Hemisphere ornithological societies.
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5. The Ornithology WebSite
The complete website for bird lovers, gardeners, teachers, students, and farmers.
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6. Ornithology Syllabus
Course objectives To learn the basic principles of ornithology to learn how to identify most of the birds found in Kentucky the eastern United States
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3 credit hours Instructor: Gary Ritchison
Office: Moore 237
Office phone: 622-1541
E-mail: gary.ritchison@eku.edu Text: Ornithology, 2nd edition
by Frank B. Gill Field Guide:
A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America by Roger Tory Peterson is available at the bookstore (but other guides can also be used).
Lecture Notes:
I - Introduction to Birds II - Bird Flight I III - Bird Flight II and Other Means of Locomotion IV - The Geography of Birds I V - The Geography of Birds II VI - VII - Circulatory System VIII - Respiratory System IX -
X - XI - XII - Vocal Communication XIII - XIV - Mating Systems XV - XVI - Avian Reproduction II: Nests XVII - XVIII - Parental Care Course objectives: Course requirements: 1) Exams.
There will be four 75-point lecture exams, three lab exams worth a total of 225 pts, and three lab quizzes worth a total of 75 pts. Lecture exams will be based on lecture material plus material from the text. Review questions, based on material in the text, will be provided for each exam ( Exam 1 Exam 2 Exam 3 Exam 4 2) Bird Vocalizations (75 pts) AND/OR Research Project (75 pts). Graduate students will be required to learn the vocalizations/songs of several species of birds AND conduct an independent research project. Undergraduate students must choose one of these options. The list of species and the vocalizations you'll need to know is available on the '

7. Marine Ornithology
This journal is published biannually both as a hard copy, obtainable by subscription, and as a free electronic version.
http://www.marineornithology.org/
Home Marine Ornithology presents peer reviewed contributions concerning international seabird science and conservation. Marine Ornithology is supported and published biannually through a partnership between global seabird societies including the African Seabird Group, the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG), the Australasian Seabird Group, the Seabird Group (U.K.), the Dutch Seabird Group, and the Japan Seabird Group.
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8. What Is An Ornithologist? A Brief Description Of The Professional Ornithologist
This brief article describes the profession of ornithologist and the scientific field of ornithology.
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This brief article describes the profession of ornithologist and the scientific field of ornithology.
An ornithologist is a scientist who studies birds (ornithology) in an academic setting and has made birds his or her specialty. Ornithologists participate in scientific studies of all aspects of the natural history of birds, both living and extinct. Ornithologists continually add to our knowledge of birds and help guide bird conservation efforts. Ornithologists in articles: The Christmas Bird Count
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9. Ornithology - Definition From The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of ornithology from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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10. SpringerLink Home - Main
www.springerlink.com/openurl. asp?genre=journal issn=00218375 - Similar pages Virginia Society of ornithology Home PageLocal chapters, newsletters, publications, events, bird records committee, and links.
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11. FLMNH - Ornithology
Florida bird songs and photo gallery of Southeastern US birds.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/birds/
Florida Museum of Natural History
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Photo Gallery of Southeastern U.S. Birds Join the FLMNH Ornithology Club ... Search the Collection Database NEW!
The egg collection, consisting of 10,400 sets representing 733 species, is 11th largest in North America in number of sets and 15th largest in number of species. It represents approximately 90% of the species and subspecies of North American birds. The egg collection has grown by 1% in the last five years. It is cataloged in a card file that includes original collectors' data slips or page references to the collector's field notes. Especially well represented are sets from New England and Florida. The collection is rich in sets of raptor eggs, including Bald Eagles, Ospreys, Broad-winged Hawks, Red-shouldered Hawks, Crested Caracaras, and American Kestrels, and the Florida races of Seaside Sparrows and Clapper Rails. Rarities include sets of Passenger Pigeon, Carolina Parakeet, and Bachman's Warbler eggs. The bird sound collection, in the FLMNH Bioacoustic Archives, with 20,500 cataloged recordings representing about 3,000 species, is perhaps third or fourth largest in the world in number of species. In the western hemisphere it is the second largest in number of species and third largest in number of recordings. We are now processing one of our largest accessions ever, the collection of Ben B. Coffey, Jr., with thousands of high-quality recordings from the southeastern USA and the Neotropics. The sound collection has grown by 20% in the last five years, not counting the Coffey accession. It is cataloged entirely on computer. Geographical strengths include North America, especially Florida, and the Neotropics, with smaller but notable numbers of recordings from Africa, Australia, and Southeast Asia. Some taxonomic groups especially well represented are tinamous, trogons, woodpeckers, antbirds, New World flycatchers, wrens, New World wood warblers, and corvids.

12. Beautiful Birds: Masterpieces From The Hill Ornithology Collection
Beautiful Birds; Masterpieces from the Hill ornithology Collection; Cornell University Library. Belted Kingfisher, by Wilson
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13. Birds
ornithology, the study of birds, is one of the founding disciplines of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. At the core of the program is a
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STAFF COLLECTION HOLDINGS Ornithology, the study of birds, is one of the founding disciplines of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. At the core of the program is a research collection of 112,000 specimens, representing over 5,400 species or nearly 60% of the world's modern birds.
The collections, among the largest in western North America, include 95,700 study skins, 2000 flat skins, 10,450 complete skeletons, 3000 fluid-preserved specimens, and 2500 tissue samples. Many of our 1,560 taxidermied mounts are on public exhibit in the Ralph W. Schreiber Hall of Birds. Our collections are worldwide in scope, with an emphasis on western North America (nearly 21,000 specimens from California alone), the Pacific Ocean Africa - particularly Kenya (10,097) and Uganda (9,459), and South America - especially Argentina (13,686) and Brazil (10,862). Among the bird groups best represented are the

14. Wisconsin Society For Ornithology
Birding news, rare bird alerts, events, publications, programs and projects, checklist, and bookstore.
http://www.uwgb.edu/birds/wso/
The WSO website has moved to http://www.wsobirds.org The new WSO website administrator is Lennie Lichter; he can be contacted at lennieandmaria@yahoo.com

15. Journal Of Oregon Ornithology (JOO)
Journal of Oregon ornithology documents the biology of birds in Oregon.
http://www.oregonvos.net/~rbayer/j/joomenu.htm
Journal of Oregon Ornithology (JOO) Home Page
ISSN for Print Version of JOO: 1066-9450
JOO is a not-for-profit journal published by Gahmken (pronounced gahm' ken) Press, P.O. Box 1467, Newport, Oregon 97365 USA.
JOO is now archived as a collection in the Natural Resources section of Oregon State University Libraries' highly rated ScholarsArchive@OSU digital repository.
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Contents of Gahmken Press' JOO Home Page (Articles Are in the JOO Collection at ScholarsArchive@OSU)
Goal of Journal of Oregon Ornithology (JOO)
Last modified: 27 March 2008 Six issues of JOO were published during 1993-1996. More will be published as time permits. The goal of JOO is to publish abundance, presence, presence/absence, frequency of occurrence, arrival, and/or departure records of birds at individual sites in Oregon . Ten or more systematic, repeated observations at a site, even if only of common birds, are particularly welcome. Observations prior to 1970 are also encouraged because few are available and they can be helpful in determining changes in bird populations.

16. Ornithology General Information
ornithology is a zoological science that studies those creatures belonging to the Class Aves, much better known as birds. Birds, the only vertebrates that
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Ornithology
Ornithology is a zoological science that studies those creatures belonging to the Class Aves, much better known as birds. Birds, the only vertebrates that have feathers, are generally divided into two major groups. Ostriches, Emus, Dodos and Kiwis are ratites, birds that lack that conspicuous keel-like extension on the breast bone and lack the ability to fly. The vast majority of the birds, however, are non-ratites and possess the keel to which the powerful muscles that power the wings are attached. All-in-all, there are over 9200 extant species of birds divided into 30 orders and 174 families. Their ability to fly has allowed them to colonize every land mass on earth including the Arctic and Antarctic and some, like the Penguins, have adapted an aquatic lifestyle coming to shore only to breed and raise young. Fossil evidence of the ancestors of modern birds indicates that they were contemporaneous with dinosaurs. Indeed, evidence is mounting that these feathered creatures are in fact the highly evolved living incarnation of the terrible lizards. This long evolutionary history has allowed for the development of the many unique morphological, physical and behavioral attributes in birds that make the science of ornithology such an interesting vocation. List of Illinois Birds Illinois Endangered and Threatened Birds - Illinois Endangered Species Protection Board Guide to Illinois Birds - Species profiles and distribution maps INHS bird-related research and projects are listed in our

17. Ventana Wildlife Society - Big Sur Ornithology Lab
Big Sur ornithology Lab Andrew Molera State Park is an important resting place and breeding ground for hundreds of species of migratory birds.
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Big Sur Ornithology Lab Andrew Molera State Park is an important resting place and breeding ground for hundreds of species of migratory birds. To understand these incredibly diverse birds and monitor their populations, VWS created the Big Sur Ornithology Lab. Through daily censusing, researchers are able to collect information on the health and distribution of bird populations. Our research is part of a global effort helping recognize the need for habitat conservation throughout the world. The ornithology lab bands landbirds to identify migration routes, breeding and wintering areas, and mortality factors of common western birds. Band encounters as depicted on the map of band encounter locations indicate that some birds may breed as far north as Alaska and winter as far south as southern Mexico. See the Big Sur Ornithology Lab Update for the latest information about birds captured and banded in the area. Take our Bird Quiz to see if you recognize some of these birds. Our Featured Birds section gives detailed information about several local bird species. Don Roberson's website has photos and additional information about

18. BIOONE Online Journals - Journal - Select A Volume
(Previously known as The Wilson Bulletin ). Select a Volume Open Access Denotes open access content. The Wilson Journal of ornithology Volume 120 Issue 1
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19. Other Ornithological Collection Catalogs
Other Ornithological Collection Catalogs banner. Collections Databases; Cornell University ornithology Collection Field Museum of Natural History World
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20. BIRD PICTURES VIREO - Visual Resources For Ornithology - The Academy Of Natural
Bird images. VIREO, the world s most comprehensive collection of stock bird photography. Searchable database of bird photos includes more than 40000 bird
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