Browse Birds By Location Click a link below to browse birds by state, province, or coast. Note that some countries are outside of North America such as Australia, Bahamas, etc. http://www.whatbird.com/browse/attribute/birds_na_147/38/Location/
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Extractions: There are plenty of other places, excellent habitats and real wildlife santuraries filled with birds. Unfortunately, most of these locations are unknown to foreign birdwatchers. Fortunately, we know them all because we were born, live and watch birds here throughout the year. Our expertise and years of experience can help you find the common birds of Poland and the rarities.
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The Birding Club Of Costa Rica Monthly outings to great birding locations around the country. http://crbirdingclub.tripod.com/index.html
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Surrey Bird Club News, meetings, and best birding locations. http://www.sbclub.ukonline.co.uk/
Extractions: //tabdropdown.initializetabmenu("tab_menu_id", optional_selected_tab_number) //ie: tabdropdown.initializetabmenu("tab_menu_id", 2) tabdropdown.initializetabmenu("shademenu") Home Recent Sightings News Field Meetings ... Other bird clubs //tabdropdown.initializetabmenu("tab_menu_id", optional_selected_tab_number) //ie: tabdropdown.initializetabmenu("tab_menu_id", 2) tabdropdown.initializetabmenu("shademenu") The club was founded in 1957 and became a registered charity in 1967. The Surrey Bird Club is a society of people interested in wild birds in the county of Surrey, England. Members include professional ornithologists, amateurs of every stature, bird watchers and others who care about the future of birdlife in the county. Surrey Bird Club is affiliated to the British Trust for Ornithology and a special invitation to join is extended to Surrey members of the British Trust for Ornithology and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Membership is open to anyone interested in the birds of Surrey and in sympathy with its aims.
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Extractions: Early on any given spring morning somewhere between the Dakotas and the eastern flanks of the Cascades or the Sierras, where the sagebrush grows high and thick far from highways and houses and oil wells, there will be a clearing where a group of large chicken-like birds with long pointed tails and feathered legs will start to sing and dance Their dance isn't much more than a brief strut: a couple quick-steps, wings raised and lowered, tail feathers displayed like a peacock's. Each dance lasts but a few seconds, but the audience of female sage grouse watch with rapt attention, judging each performer with an inscrutable ranking system that produces a single winner an American Idol , if you will. People are not invited to these competitions, but with some planning and a little luck it is possible to spy on the dancing sage grouse from a distance at a few well-known "leks" across the country. Leks are the ballroom floor for the sage grouse dances. They are usually open areas adjacent to stands of tall and dense sagebrush. The best known leks have been used by grouse for decades; others may only last a year or two. In any given year at any lek, the grouse may or may not show up.
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Extractions: LINKS 2010 Birds by Location 2010 Check List 2010 WSB Photos WSB 2009 ... WSB Official Website Wow!! What a turnaround from last year’s disappointing run. We had a great WSB surpassing our target of 150 birds by 1. We decided not to do the entire state and concentrate on Cape May County and that paid off as we spent a lot less time driving (260 miles vs 600) and more time birding. At the end everyone in the team was happy with our run. The heavy rain and lightning that persisted for a number of hours before the race stopped right before midnight. We arrived at Cedar Swamp Creek at around 11:35pm and when we saw that the Cornell team (The Redheads) was also there, we knew that Bob had picked a good starting point. Soon after midnight a King Rail called and that was followed by Clapper Rail call. We stayed in the area until 1:10am and we ended up with 11 species including American Bittern, Great-horned Owl, Seaside Sparrow, Veery and Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Next stop was Butler Rd where we stayed for 15 minutes but did not add to our count (we heard King Rail and Great-horned Owl). We arrived at Jakes Landing at 2:20am and stayed there through 3:10am. Whip-poor-wills were calling non-stop and we also had Virginia Rail but no Black Rail although we listened for it intently in a number of areas. Sharp-tailed Sparrow was another bird that we had no luck with. Next we arrived at Bellplain State Forest and we had a distant Chuck-will’s-widow along with a Wild Turkey and a Catbird at Thomas Field Rd, Sunset Rd and Long Swamp Rd between 4:10am and 4:50am. We then moved to the BSF main office area at around 5:00am. With daylight came an onslaught of bird calls. We had the local breeders we wanted to get at this area (Acadian Flycatcher, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Yellow-throated Warbler) as well as Wood Thrush and a number of common birds.
Birding Congo Checklists, birding locations, endemic species accounts, and links for birding in the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). http://www.tommy777.addr.com/
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Extractions: This audio file was created from a revision of Bird dated 2008-01-05, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article. ( Audio help More spoken articles Birds class Aves ) are winged bipedal endothermic warm-blooded ... vertebrate animals. There are around 10,000 living species, making them the most varied of tetrapod vertebrates. They inhabit ecosystems across the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Extant Bee Hummingbird Ostrich . The fossil record indicates that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs during the Jurassic period, around 150–200 Ma (million years ago), and the earliest known bird is the Late Jurassic Archaeopteryx c 150–145 Ma. Most
Birdwatching Trip Report From Democratic Republic Of The Congo BIRDS BY LOCATION. Kinshasa. Too much stuff going on to have any time for birding, really. Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) were there, for sure, though. http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Democratic-Republic-Congo/DCR1/Congo-june
Extractions: A Report from birdtours.co.uk Democratic Republic of the Congo, November 24th 2002 - June 26th 2003. Author Alex Georgiev ( onebluemammal@yahoo.co.uk ) Biology student at Sofia University, Bulgaria www.geocities.com/onebluemammal About this trip. Late November 2002 I traveled as a volunteer to the DRC from Nairobi, Kenya to join a bonobo ( Pan paniscus Field Guide to the Birds of East Africa . It proved that since it covers also Uganda's rainforest species it was of good use in the heart of the Congo, too. For most of the time, bird-watching was done opportunistically. My main work was on the bonobo feeding ecology project on and the conducting of a monthly mammal census of the forest in the study area. Whenever I observed any birds in the forest I would try to ID them as accurately as possible with the guide back in camp. There were also quite a few observations made around the research camp itself. ARRIVING IN KINSHASA - N'DJILI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT The Kinshasa airport is a bit run-down but overall is not too hostile to travellers. Most immigration officers checking passports speak only French. They don't make too much trouble but take some time reading very carefully all the pages in your passport. On the return flight from the interior (which is also operated from this airport) one of the officers, quite fluent in English, hassled a Chinese volunteer of the research project. He kept asking her nonsense questions such as 'So you're coming back from the forest!? You' must have been eating a lot of meat there! Have you brought something for me!?' (all people in towns apparently love bushmeat!). After a Congolese colleague of ours spotted that she is being kept so long for no obvious reason he approached and kindly got her passport back from the immigration officer.
Extractions: Bird Watching Areas Wahkeena Nature Preserve- A 150 acre nature preserve also features interesting flora. Clear Creek the park is extremely rugged with ravines, rock outcroppings and cliffs. Hocking Hills Waterfalls, rugged cliffs and interesting rock formations. Waterloo craggy and heavily forested area with ridgetops and ravines. Lake Hope forested region with gorges and narrow ridges. Remnants of abandoned mining and iron producing industries. Lake Snowden mix of lake, woodland and open land. Adena HockHocking remnants of the canal basin and railway. Wayne Natl. Forest mix of meadows, forests and streams. Lake Logan lake and open meadows. Rockbridge wetlands, woodland and pasture. Our Partners in Conservation Interested in Helping Out? Please e-mail us at: Hocking Valley Birding Trail Bird Watching . . .You may be aware that “bird watching” is the number one fastest growing outdoor recreational pursuit in the world. It has grown by over 200% the past two years alone! "I consider myself to have been the bridge between the shotgun and the binoculars in bird watching. Before I came along, the primary way to observe birds was to shoot them and stuff them."
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