Kaytee » Kaytee Birds By Region Locate Wild Birds by Region. Species of wild birds can often be found in many areas of the country. http://www.kaytee.com/wild-birds/birds-by-region/
Extractions: Skip to content Twitter: KayteePets Twitter: KayteeWildBirds Facebook Birds By Region Bird Watching Ask the Experts ... Products Our beautiful country has many species of wild birds. Here are some examples of wild birds found in particular regions of the U.S. Remember, these species may be found in other regions, too, so keep your eyes open! Choose a region from the list (below), or click on the map (right) to learn about some favorite feeder birds in that area.
Llano Estacado Audubon Society Serves the Lubbock area. Events, birding locations, rare bird alert, trip reports, photographs, wildlife rehab center, conservation programs, bird list, and bird news. http://www.leas.bizland.com/
Birds By State Species by Location. This option allows viewing my bird photos by the state in which the photo was taken. Within each state category, images are listed in checklist order. http://home.earthlink.net/~richditch/locationorder.htm
Tyler Audubon Society Programs, newsletter, officers, field trips and East Texas birding locations. http://www.tyleraudubon.org/
Extractions: Photos by Janet Cook, Linda Price, Justin Valleau WELCOME to the Tyler chapter of the National Audubon Society. Audubon's mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity MEMBERSHIP Support your Tyler Audubon chapter! Everyone is welcome to our meetings, with free programs of interest to nature fans of all ages. You can also find current information about upcoming birding trips and other events . Check our other links for helpful information, recent sightings, and other birding opportunities. HISTORY OF AUDUBON Click here to read the story of John James Audubon and how the Audubon Society came into existence LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE CONSERVATION PROGRAM Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and the impact on wildlife in the area There are 36 National Wildlife Refuges at risk from the BP Oil Spill. These precious national resources are home to dozens of threatened and endangered species, including West Indian manatees, whooping cranes, Mississippi sandhill cranes, wood storks and four species of sea turtles. The US Fish and Wildlife Service are searching for oiled wildlife throughout the spill region, rescuing injured birds and animals, and assisting in the joint effort to ensure they are safely cleaned and released.
Birding In San Marcos Birding locations, descriptions, maps, plus pictures and descriptions of the birds of central Texas. http://www.centuryinter.net/birding/
Extractions: Sites: Area description San Marcos sits at the foot of the Balcones escarpment where the view to the south and east from the highest point in this river city reveals prairie flats all the way to the coast. The opposite view, if you could see forever, would reveal the hills, rivers and lakes to the north and west from San Marcos to Kerrville. This unique geographic setting, dividing birding into east and west, allows convergence of major flyways of migratory birds which stop to feed and rest near the San Marcos River and area ponds. Many species winter here, attracted by the constant temperature of the unique spring-fed river. Brushy thickets, abundant vegetation and tall trees provide a rich diversity for different bird species throughout the year. The Black-crowned night heron and the Belted Kingfisher Directions Click on corridor map below for reference San Marcos is located between Austin (25 miles) and San Antonio (45 miles) along the IH 35 Corridor. The community was named because of its discovery on St. Mark's day when Spanish explorers arrived at the springs and river. This area had been occupied for centuries by Indians and there is an archeological dig under the dammed river in that portion called Spring Lake.
Birdwatching In Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Tourist Board site with brief details of the best birding locations in each county. http://www.geographia.com/northern-ireland/ukibrd01.htm
Extractions: Birdwatching in Northern Ireland Original Official Site of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board O rnithologists from Britain and Western Europe come to study the birds of Northern Ireland every year, and with good reason. The province's position on the western fringes of Europe, and the sheer size of many of the flocks that breed or visit, have made it of particular interest both to the experts and the increasing number of birdwatching visitors who are able to combine their special interest with a relaxing holiday in beautiful surroundings. Huge flocks of ducks, waders and geese come south from Arctic Canada and Greenland and other northern vastnesses to pass mild winters on the Ulster wetlands. In spring and summer large numbers of breeding seabirds feed on the fish-rich waters off the north-west coast. Chough and corncrake have some of their last strongholds in Ireland, but are rare in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is the first landfall for autumn migrating American waders, ducks and gulls blown off course, and there is always the chance for keen-eyed birders to spot rare visitors, especially at coastal sites.
Birding Trip Report Michigan June 2004 Birds by Location Piney Tract, exit 53 on I80, PA Henslow's Sparrow (*Year) Grasshopper Sparrow (*Year) Bobolink (*Year) E. Meadowlark Baltimore Oriole http://www.philjeffrey.net/MITripResults.html
Extractions: David Speiser and I took a trip to Michigan for Kirtland's Warbler and various boreal species over a long weekend June 11-14th. Trip planning for the northern Lower Peninsula was easy - a simple choice between the Grayling and Mio tours. Since the ABA "Lane" guide to Michigan's Upper Peninsula had not been published, most of the trip planning was based extensively on trip reports from Bob Royse and other online sources (see below). I've got to emphasize that DEET (and possibly a bug hat) are an absolute necessity on a trip like this - mosquitos were aggressive everywhere in the Upper Peninsula and late in the day in boggy areas you could get 50+ mosquitos as close personal friends within 15 seconds of exiting the car. Weather Forecast for Newberry, MI Weather Forecast for Grayling, MI Northern Michigan Birding Northbirding Message Board Bird sightings on Michiganbirding.org Bruce Bowman's Locations page Michigan Counties Saginaw Bay birding sites including Tawas Point State Park and Nayanquing Michigan email list Michigan Listers email list Ohio email list Pennsylvania email list Bob Royse Upper Peninsula trip report Bob Royse Upper Peninsula trip report Bob Royse Upper Peninsula trip report Birding Tahquamenon Falls State Park Mio-Grayling area trip report from 2003.
Birds Of The Island: Overview, species accounts, checklist, birding locations, and photo gallery. http://www.gov.pe.ca/birds/index.php3
Extractions: Prince Edward Islanders have always enjoyed a unique relationship with nature. In a province where agriculture fishing and tourism are the driving forces behind the economy, Islanders take very seriously the responsibility of being the guardians of one of Mother Nature's most glorious works of art. In all, there are about 333 species of birds found in this rolling tapestry we here are so proud to call home. Therefore, from birders who have just bought their first set of binoculars to those who have travelled the world in order to add to their lists of lifetime sightings, there is something on PEI for everyone. Island Birds: An Introduction Island Bird Species Popular species: Great Blue Heron Piping Plover Bald Eagle
Acadiana Park Nature Station Illustrated Louisiana checklist, Lafayette and Acadiana Parish checklists, birding locations in Southwestern Louisiana, and comparisons of similar species. http://www.naturestation.org/Birds.asp
Birds Of Costa Rica Stuff Pages on this site General Information. Birds by Location. BirdBrained Quiz. Resources http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/costa_rica_birds/crb_links_start.html
"Birding Georgia" By Giff Beaton Contains updates to the book that is a site guide to over 100 birding locations in Georgia. Birder feedback is encouraged through the online submittal of trip reports and rare bird sightings. http://www.gos.org/birdinggeorgia.html
Extractions: Welcome to Birding Georgia by Giff Beaton, the companion home page for the all-new site guide to over 100 of the best birding locations in Georgia, complete with very detailed instructions and maps to help you have a successful and enjoyable trip. The guide also includes other sections, such as the newly-revised Bar Graphs showing species occurrence and abundance, and "Species To Look For," which can help you pinpoint exactly where and when to go to find what you want, and what else to look for. Good birding! Please feel free to send me any comments that you might have about your trip or this book.
Answers.com - List Of Wild Birds Vulture Black Vulture Turkey Vulture Hawk Osprey Bald Eagle Northern Harrier Sharpshinned Hawk Cooper's Hawk Red-shouldered Hawk Broad-winged Hawk Red-tailed Hawk http://wiki.answers.com/Q/List_of_Wild_Birds
Delaware Birding Locations Checklist and site guides to 21 of the best birding spots in Delaware by Maurice Barnhill. http://www.physics.udel.edu/~barnhill/Birdhtml/delloc2.html
Birds Of Costa Rica Stuff Pages on this site General Information. Birds by Location. Map of Preserves. Monteverde and Arenal. Corcovado. GandocaManzanillo. Bird-Brained Quiz. Resources http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/costa_rica_birds/crb_links_location.html
Extractions: December Meeting December 1, 4:00 p.m., Hidden Cypress December's speaker will be Carlos Chacon of the Coastal Discovery Museum. He will talk about identifying birds to prepare us for the Christmas Bird Count. A Christmas Party will follow the regular meeting. Members must sign up by November 19 to attend the party. To reserve your spot, call Marilyn Shaw, 705-6020, or email her at scshaws@hargray.com.
Florida Birding Hotspots Brief descriptions of eight of the best birding locations in Florida. http://www.funandsun.com/1tocf/wildlife/birds/Birds.htm
Extractions: 1101 Audubon Way, Maitland, FL32751 This is one of the premier raptor rehab facilities in the nation. As the name suggests, it specializes in top-of-the-food-chain predators and scavengers: hawks, kestrels, falcons, owls, kites, ospreys, caracaras, vultures and eagles . The center receives between 500 and 600 injured or orphaned birds annually. Since it opened in 1979, more than 8,000 birds have been treated at the center; more than 3,500 including 206 bald eagles have been released back into the wild.
Birdhouses 101 - Birds Links And Resources Links and Resources BirdHouses 101. Bird Houses 101 Everything You Need to Know About Birdhouses, for North American Birds http://www.birdhouses101.com/links-resources.asp
Extractions: BirdHouses 101 Bird Houses 101 - Everything You Need to Know About Birdhouses, for North American Birds Click here for Bird Feeders www.birding.com (Birding.com)category: birding supplies and equipmentThis site provides photos, identification information, birding basics and product reviews among others. It also sells birding products and hosts online stores for birding companies. www.birding.about.com (About.com)category: birding and wild birdsThis site provides birding information for people who watch wild birds. It likewise provides checklists, types of birds, trip reports, backyard habitats, photos, songs and calls as well as identifying information. Several useful information regarding birding can be gathered in this site.
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