Group Bookmarks tagged bird
You are here: Diigo Home > Groups > Bird Watching > Bookmarks > Group Bookmarks tagged bird
Conservation of the California Condor and many other species at meeting of Sierra Nevadas, coastal range, Mojave Desert, and Central Valley on Tejon Ranch, which sits atop the Tehachapi Mtns (60 miles N of LA).
more from www.cnn.com
12 species discovered in Brazlilian grasslands, including a dwarf woodpecker
more from dsc.discovery.com
The potential breakdown of the entire African-European bird migration
more from www.commondreams.org
Our mission is the study and conservation of birds and their habitat in and around the Gulf of Mexico. Our purpose is to be a catalyst for bird conservation through individual and community partnerships and the sharing of expertise and knowledge. We value stewardship of birds and their ecosystems, partnerships with all, and sharing of expertise and knowledge.
more from gcbo.org
A magazine of birds and birding from the Cornell Lab of Ornithoogy.
more from www.birds.cornell.edu
Cornell Lab is one of the premiere research labs for the study of birds in the world.
more from www.birds.cornell.edu
Online, subscription service by the folks who make the popular birding field guide.
more from bna.birds.cornell.edu
The World Birding Center: One of the most spectacular convergences of birds on Earth. Come visit the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas — where history, culture and spectacular natural diversity combine into one unforgettable nature adventure.
more from www.worldbirdingcenter.org
Avibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over 3.5 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information, taxonomy, synonyms in several languages and more.
more from www.bsc-eoc.org
BirdNote is a radio series about the intriguing ways of birds. We hope BirdNote will take you out of the daily grind and transport you into the natural world. Each show is scheduled to coincide with the time of year when you can see or hear the featured bird. (“Oh, that’s what that is!”) BirdNote shows are two-minute vignettes that incorporate the rich sounds of birds with stories that illustrate the interesting—and in some cases, truly amazing—abilities of birds.
more from birdnote.org
Sibley Guides Notebook - From Author David Sibley, of The Sibley Guide to Birds
more from sibleyguides.blogspot.com
EBird is a database site maintained by the Cornell University Ornithology Department that allows individuals to submit their bird sightings at any location in the world. Not only does it allow the individual to keep a record of their sightings for free, it also contributes to the study and conservation of birds.
more from www.ebird.org