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  1. The Naturalist's Library: Volume 13. Ornithology. Flycatchers by William Jardine;William Swainson, 2001-04-10
  2. Bird Books and Bird Art: An Outline of the Literary History and Iconography of Descriptive Ornithology Based Principally on the Collection of B by Jean Anker, 2007-08
  3. Essays on early ornithology and kindred subjects by James Roxburgh McClymont, 2010-07-06
  4. The Wisdom of Birds: An Illustrated History of Ornithology by Tim Birkhead, 2008-10-14
  5. Field Guide to the Songbirds of South America: The Passerines (Mildred Wyatt-Wold Series in Ornithology) by Robert S. Ridgely, Guy Tudor, 2009-07-15
  6. Ornithology of the Indian Subcontinent, 1872-1992: An Annotated Bibliography by Charles G. Burg, 1994-01
  7. Current Ornithology, Volume 9
  8. Argentine Ornithology: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Birds of the Argentine Republic, Volume 2 by Philip Lutley Sclater, William Henry Hudson, 2010-01-10
  9. Popular British Ornithology: Containing A Familiar And Technical Description Of The Birds Of The British Isles (1849) by Philip Henry Gosse, 2010-09-10
  10. American Ornithology; or, the Natural History of the Birds of the United States by Alexander Wilson, 1808-01-01
  11. The History of Ornithology in Virginia by David W. Johnston, 2003-11-06
  12. Argentine Ornithology: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Birds of the Argentine Republic. Volume 1 by Philip Lutley Sclater;William Henry Hudson, 2003-03-31
  13. Current Ornithology, Volume 12
  14. The Emergence of Ornithology as a Scientific Discipline: 1760-1850 (Studies in the History of Modern Science)

41. Powell's Books - Ornithology
Drawing from the collection of the worldrenowned Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of ornithology, Bird Songs presents the most notable North American
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42. ANSP - Systematics & Evolution - Ornithology
This page introduces the ornithology Department of The Academy of Natural Sciences, ANSP. The ornithology Department is part of the Center for Systematic
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43. Institute For Field Ornithology Workshop ~ American Birding Association
ornithology workshops that teach respect for the environment through understanding of birds; help birders speak out knowledgeably when human activities
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The Institute for Field Ornithology (IFO) is operated by the American Birding Association, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, with the goal of teaching birders about birds in their natural habitat. Founded in 1983 by ABA Member Charles Duncan at the University of Maine at Machias, the IFO has become a recognized leader in ornithological education. The IFO has a proven track record of successful workshops in the United States and in other countries in the western hemisphere. IFO workshops are designed to provide a comprehensive look at bird biology, including life history, ecology, behavior, and field identification. Most workshops include an emphasis on field identification and the natural history and conservation of birds. Instructional time is split approximately equally between field and classroom sessions. Who attends IFO workshops are for anyone interested in learning more about birds in their natural environment. Workshop attendees do not need to be expert birders, but because of the intensive nature of our events, a keen interest in the subject is important. Previous workshop participants have ranged from age 12 (accompanied by a parent) to age 87 and have come from most US states, several Canadian provinces, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Skill levels have ranged from rank beginner to highly experienced field observer.

44. San Diego Field Ornithology
Rare bird report archive and links.
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45. Ornithology - Burke Museum
ornithology is the study of the biology of birds. Topics include how we identify birds and understand their evolutionary history, what special physical and
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Drawer of Australian "Robins" (genus Petroica) in the Burke Ornithology Collections. Photo by Sharon Birks Ornithology at the Burke Ornithology is the study of the biology of birds. Topics include how we identify birds and understand their evolutionary history, what special physical and behavioral adaptations birds have, how birds live and reproduce, and how birds respond to changes in their environment. Within these web pages, you can learn more about the Burke Ornithology Division, its bird collections, and its activities. The ornithological collections at the Burke Museum are relatively modern, with more than 85% of the collection built in the past 20 years. We maintain a comprehensive collection of birds from the Pacific Northwest, North America, and many other parts of the world. These bird specimens are used for teaching, research, and art. We are particularly known for our special collections such as spread wings (the largest such collection in the world) and bird tissues (probably the world's second largest collection).
Mission The Burke Museum's Ornithology Division contributes to the world's knowledge of birds by building and maintaining exceptionally well-curated collections of bird specimens for use in teaching, research, and art. We are committed to providing hands-on training for students in the natural sciences through specialized classes, collection-based research opportunities, and participation in local and international expeditions. We provide access to information from our bird collections to the wider community via on-site visits, bird specimen loans, exhibits, educational outreach, and a Web-searchable database.

46. Women In Ornithology Resource Group
The Women in ornithology Resource Group arose after the successful workshop Women in ornithology that was held at the 1994 AOU meetings.
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~tsipoura/worg.html
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47. American Scientist Online
Articles in category ornithology. An asterisk (*) denotes content restricted to members and subscribers. Type, Title, Author, Issue Date
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Home Current Issue Archives Bookshelf ... Subscribe In This Section Search Book Reviews by Issue Issue Index Topical Index ... Classics Site Search Advanced Search Visitor Login Username Password Help with login Forgot your password? Change your username Articles in category: Ornithology An asterisk (*) denotes content restricted to members and subscribers. Type Title Author Issue Date Book Review Speciation Specifics Trevor Price September-October 2002 Book Review A Bird's-Eye View David Blockstein July-August 2002 Feature Article Physiology of Helping in Florida Scrub-Jays Stephan J. Schoech January-February 1998 Feature Article The World's Highest Forest Jessica Purcell, Alan Brelsford, Michael Kessler

48. Amazing Birds
Class project on the study of birds for grades K through 5. Includes weekly news and updates, resource links, assignments, word puzzles, and activities.
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Program for Gifted Students and Able Learners
Spring 2005 Mrs. Sandy Beck ,Teacher
Ornithology for Kids
Over 9,000 different species of birds inhabit all parts of the world, from puffins in the Arctic to the birds in your backyard. And they are everywhere: soaring and diving through the clouds, flying from branch to branch, hopping on the sidewalk, singing from the trees and bushes. For all their closeness to us, birds continue to fascinate us.
Ornithology is the study of birds. One way ornithologists study different species of birds is by observation and careful note taking on bird behavior, appearance, and special adaptations. In this class, students will become ornithologists and will investigate what sets birds apart from all other creatures.
Weekly Class News and Updates
Resources: Bird Internet Links (Please check these out! They are excellent!)
Students' Weekly Homework Assignment
Students are to take their Birding Journal notebook home each week and then return it to class again every Wednesday. At home, students are to spend at least 10 minutes observing, sketching and writing about at least one new bird that they see during the week. Students will use six clues to help them identify each new bird. These clues are in their Birding Journals along with an example.

49. Delaware Museum Of Natural History
ornithology Scholarship. The Curatorial Research Division of the Delaware Museum of Natural History announces the availability of one graduate student
http://www.delmnh.org/?page=248

50. Decorative Arts: American Ornithology; Or The Natural History Of The Birds Of Th
American ornithology; or The natural history of the birds of the United States Vol. I New York, New York Collins Co., 1828
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51. Yale Peabody Museum: The Collections: Vertebrate Zoology: Ornithology
The Division’s affiliated William Robertson Coe ornithology Library has an extensive nonlending research and teaching collection of books and journals.
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52. Meriam Library -- Current Ornithology Chronologic List
The habitat concept in ornithology Theory and applications. 3591. . Data analysis and the design of experiments in ornithology. 1-63.
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Other List Options: by Author or Title by Rich Soares , Biology Librarian, CSU Chico
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Format Note: Contents of each volume is listed showing author(s), title, and page numbers. Hint: To search for a specific word, press Ctrl-F, type your word in box, and click on "Find Next" V olume 16 - 2001 Brown, C. R., and M.B. Brown. Avian coloniality: progress and problems. 1-82. Budden, A. E., and J. Wright. Begging in nestling birds. 83-118. Greenberg, R., C. Mettke-Hofmannn. Ecological aspects of newphobia and neophilia in birds. 119-178. Whittingham, L. A., and P. O. Dunn. Male parental care and maternity in birds. 257-298. Williams, J. B., and B. I. Tieleman. Physiological ecology and behavior of desert birds. 299-353. V olume 15 - 1999 Carey, C., and W. R. Dawson. A search for environmental cues used by birds in survival of cold winters. 1-31.

53. Ornithology
The Department of ornithology offers opportunities for students to learn about the discipline indepth. Interested students are encouraged to investigate
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54. Ivory Bill Report Is Called 'Faith-Based Ornithology' - New York Times
An new article presents the strongest published criticism yet of claims for the sighting of the ivorybilled woodpecker in Arkansas in 2004.
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    By JAMES GORMAN Published: January 24, 2006 In the strongest published criticism yet of claims for the sighting of the ivory-billed woodpecker in Arkansas in 2004, an ornithologist who was not involved in the search has called claims for proof of the bird's existence "faith-based ornithology." The ivory bill was, or is, the largest North American woodpecker. It inhabited Southeastern forests that have been heavily logged, and the bird had been thought extinct, although occasional unconfirmed sightings have occurred often since the last confirmed one in the middle of the last century. Then, in the spring of 2005, scientists announced that the bird had been found in the Cache River National Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, prompting a surge of elation among birders and the general public, and later a steady current of questions and skepticism.

55. Neotropical Ornithology
Translate this page The Neotropical Ornithological Society Website. IX Neotropical Ornithological Congress 2011. Peru. Comité Ejecutivo de la Mesa directiva
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Congresos previos ... Enlaces L IX Congreso Neotropical 2011 IX Neotropical Ornithological Congress 2011 Peru Presidente: Joe Wunderle E-mail jmwunderle@gmail.com Presidente Electo: E-mail: jlperez@ciens.ucv.ve Secretaria: Jennifer Cahill E-mail: jcahill@fcyt.umss.edu.bo Tesorera: Catherine Lindell E-mail: lindellc@msu.edu Editor: Raymond McNeil E-mail: Raymond.McNeil@videotron.ca, Raymond.McNeil@umontreal.ca Presidente Anterior: Patricia Escalante E-mail: tilmatura@ibiologia.unam.mx Nuevos miembros electos de la Mesa Directiva Ursula Valdez E-mail uvaldez@u.washington.edu Sebastian Herzog E-mail: skherzog@armonia-bo.org Pedro Scherer Neto E-mail: pedroschererneto@yahoo.com.br, Schererneto@bbs2.sul.com.br E-mail: eei2@cornell.edu Returning Board members John Bates E- mail: jbates@fieldmuseum.org Elizabeth Hofling E- mail: ehofling@usp.br ehofling@ib.usp.br NOS-lista Contact the webdesigne r Inicio

56. The University Of Kansas | Division Of Ornithology
The University of Kansas, Division of ornithology, 1345 Jayhawk Boulevard, Dyche Hall, Lawrence, KS 660457561, fax (785) 864-5335
http://www.nhm.ku.edu/birds/
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57. Ornithology - Wiktionary
Retrieved from http//en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ornithology . Categories Latin derivations Greek derivations English nouns ornithology
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59. Ornithology
ornithology. Dr. T. Luke George. Syllabus Lab Manual Readings Lectures Links Email tlg2@axe.humboldt.edu. (707) 8263430.
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60. Ornithology Library
Due to the construction involving Bingham Lab, the ornithology Library has moved to ornithology Library the ornithology collection has an extensive
http://www.library.yale.edu/scilib/ornith.html
Ornithology Library
Due to the construction involving Bingham Lab, the Ornithology Library has moved to: 181 Whitney Avenue
PO Box 208118
New Haven, CT 06520-8118 the small building which previously housed the Microcomputer Support Center Repair Unit (to the left and behind the ITS building at 175 Whitney). Jorge de Leon is staffing the library.
His work schedule is Tuesdays 9:30am-6:30pm and Fridays 2:30pm-6:30pm. Call in advance to secure access to the collection Questions can be directed to the library staff at phone: (203) 432-9821
email: ornithology.library@yale.edu Ornithology Library: the ornithology collection has an extensive affiliated library containing books and journals.
Related ornithology collection information is available at http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/orn/ Last updated: December 12, 2000

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