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  1. Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Tennessee by Charles P. Nicholson, 1998-01
  2. The Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland (T & AD Poyser) by J. T.R. Sharrock, 1990-02-11
  3. Atlas of breeding birds of the London area by David (edited by) Montier, 1977
  4. Breeding Birds of Cyprus: With Checklist of the Birds of Cyprus by L. Kourtellarides, 1998-01
  5. Birds of the Cotswolds: A new breeding atlas by Iain Main, Dave Pearce, et all 2009-07-15
  6. Breeding Birds of Kashmir by R. S. P. Bates, E. H. N. Lowther, 1991-07-11
  7. Our rarer British breeding birds; their nests, eggs and summer haunts by Richard Kearton, 2010-08-20
  8. The first ten years of the co-operative Breeding Bird Survey in Canada (Canadian Wildlife Service report series) by Anthony J Erskine, 1978
  9. Breeding birds of Britain and Ireland: A historical survey by John Leonard Frederick Parslow, 1973
  10. Breeding Birds of Washington State: Location Data and Predicted Distributions.(Review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by William E., Jr. Davis, 1999-06-01
  11. Breeding Birds of Southern Africa (Helm Field Guides) by Peter Steyn, 1997-07-31
  12. Breeding Birds of North Dakota by robert stewart, 1975-01-01
  13. ATLAS OF THE BREEDING BIRDS OF ONTARIO by Michael, et al Cadman, 1988-01-01
  14. The EBCC Atlas of European Breeding Birds: Their Distribution and Abundance (Poyser)

61. Friendly Bird Aviary Parrotlet Conure Breeders
A family-run company based in Orlando, breeding pet birds including various mutations of Pacific parrotlets, green cheek conures, lovebirds, lineolated parakeets, and Bourke parakeets.
http://www.friendlybirdaviary.com/

62. Breeding Cockatiels: Can You Make Money From Breeding Birds?
This is such a loaded question that I get asked all the time. I'm an accountant by trade and I know that its extremely difficult to make money from cockatiels if you breed
http://www.showtiels.com/klaviary/breeding/2005/12/can-you-make-money-from-breed

63. Capitol City Bird Society
A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, care and captive breeding of all birds. Membership information, diet and home safety tips. Located in Sacramento.
http://www.capitolbird.org/
CAPITOL CITY BIRD SOCIETY
Home Membership Meetings Programs ... Officers
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64. King Rail
Identification tips, image, Breeding Bird Survey map, and taxonomy chart.
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i2080id.html
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65. Cooperative Breeding In Birds A Comparative Test Of The Life History Hypothesis
Kathryn Arnold and Ian Owens test the hypothesis that cooperative breeding tends to occur in species with low annual mortality because this leads to overcrowded populations.
http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/DEEB/ka/abstracts/lhistory.pdf

66. State Of The Greater Fundy Ecosystem - Hayward Brook Breeding Birds
State of the environment report for Fundy National Park's greater park ecosystem, New Brunswick, Canada. Detailed information on the status of birds, mammals, insects and fish
http://www.unbf.ca/forestry/centers/cwru/soe/bredbird.htm
GREATER FUNDY ECOSYSTEM RESEARCH PROJECT UNB Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management State of the Greater Fundy Ecosystem Hayward Brook Watershed Study:
Breeding Birds Gerry Parker and Denis Hache
Environment Canada - Canadian Wildlife Service
P.O. Box 1590, 17 Waterfowl Lane, Sackville, N.B., E0A 3C0
Universite de Moncton, Moncton, N.B., E1A 3E9 This summary presents the results of the breeding birds study for the pre-treatment period (1993-94) of the Hayward Brook Watershed Study. Breeding birds were not censused during 1995 when the plots were harvested. A summary of the response of these bird species to harvesting will be completed by 1998. GOALS To identify the spatial arrangement of territories and habitat preferences of breeding birds in the Hayward Brook Watershed Study area. METHODS A standard territory mapping method was used to sample bird communities on all the plots. Each plot was surveyed 6-7 times during the breeding season (May - July). Bird observations also extended 50 m outside of plot boundaries in order to identify bird territories which extended outside the plot area. Data collected included species and sex of bird, use of song, use of calls, displays of courtship behaviour, aggressive interactions, nest building, nest use and food carrying. The information was plotted on species maps which showed which species were present, where and when observed, and - if possible - what their behaviour was like. The Blackburnian Warbler prefers forest
stands dominated by conifers

67. Peregrine Falcon Recovery
A non-profit group located in Bluffton, Iowa working to restore the Midwestern US population of Peregrine Falcons and other raptors by captively breeding birds for release in the wild.
http://www.raptorresource.org/
Midwest peregrine falcon database BirdCams RRP Forum New ... Links The Raptor Resource Project is a nonprofit, 501c3 dedicated to restoring the Midwest's
population of Peregrine falcons and other raptors. Welcome to our website!

68. Pseudomonas Infection In Pet And Breeding Birds
Pseudomonas Infection in Pet and Breeding Birds by Tiffany Margolin, DVM. Does your bird have a cold ? Is his nose runny, is he sneezing, or having other signs of a
http://www.multiscope.com/hotspot/pseudomonas.htm
Pseudomonas Infection
in Pet and Breeding Birds

by Tiffany Margolin, DVM Does your bird have a "cold"? Is his nose runny, is he sneezing, or having other signs of a respiratory infection? There are many causes of respiratory problems in birds, but one of the most stubborn and elusive culprits is Pseudomonas. Recently, a green wing macaw named Jackpot was brought to our clinic because he had signs similar to those described above. A simple culture revealed that he had a sever Pseudomonas infection. What exactly is Pseudomonas? It is pronounced "sudamonas", and is a water-loving organism. It is most often found in water sources such as hoses, taps and even water-filtering systems. It is a gram-negative rod-like organism that is not normally found in a healthy bird. If it gains a foothold, it readily proliferates in the warm, moist environment of a bird's respiratory system. Unfortunately for both the bird and its owner, Pseudomonas can be very resistant to many commonly used antibiotics. Pseudomonal infections, by and large, involve the respiratory system. Signs of the infection may include clear or yellowish discharge from one or both nostrils, sneezing, scratching at the nose and ears, and conjuctivitis (red eyes). If the problem is detected early enough, much subtler signs may be the only ones present. For example, the feathers around the nostrils may just be slightly crusty.

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70. Dave And Hedy Messineo's Homepage
Family life at Swallow Valley Farm with photos and information on various events in their lives. Includes a list of local breeding birds.
http://www.citlink.net/~messineo
Dave and Hedy Messineo's Swallow Valley Farm Home Page Click here for pictures of Sarah, Greg, and John Horseback Riding Click here for pictures of the Beaver Dam
Click here for pictures of Greg and his new waders
Click here for pictures of construction of the new Equipment Shed
Click here for views of Swallow Valley Farm - Present and Past
Click here for photos of the Snapping Turtle Saga
Click here for photos of our Sawmills
Click here for Messineo Genealogy Page
Click here for pictures of Newport, Rhode Island
Click here for a brief Otselic Valley History
Click here for a list of Breeding Birds in the Otselic Valley
Click here for a list of Otselic Valley Bird Sightings Click here for Summer 1998 Journey to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, Lake Superior and Lake Huron photos Click here to see photos of us making Maple Syrup Click here for Snowstorm photos Greetings from Dave, Hedy, Sarah, (David) Martin, and John at Swallow Valley Farm, our home on 130 acres in the beautiful Otselic River Valley of Central New York, shared with our Siberian Huskey, Arnold. Contact Us Messineo Family Photos Click on thumbnail for full size photo The Messineos: John, Hedy, Dave (on couch), Sarah and David Martin

71. The Atlas Of The Breeding Birds Of Ontario Is The Result Of A
The Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Ontario is the result of a partnership among the 5 following organizations.
http://www.birdsontario.org/atlas/index.jsp

72. BTO - Breeding Birds In The Wider Countryside
Breeding Birds of the Wider Countryside Online report BTO
http://www.bto.org/birdtrends2005/
Species quick links Help Mute Swan Greylag Goose Canada Goose Shelduck Mallard Tufted Duck Goosander Red Grouse Red-legged Partridge Grey Partridge Pheasant Red-throated Diver Little Grebe Great Crested Grebe Cormorant Grey Heron Hen Harrier Sparrowhawk Buzzard Kestrel Merlin Hobby Peregrine Falcon Moorhen Coot Oystercatcher Ringed Plover Golden Plover Lapwing Snipe Woodcock Curlew Redshank Common Sandpiper Feral Pigeon Stock Dove Wood Pigeon Collared Dove Turtle Dove Cuckoo Barn Owl Little Owl Tawny Owl Nightjar Swift Kingfisher Green Woodpecker G. Spotted Woodpecker L. Spotted Woodpecker Woodlark Skylark Sand Martin Swallow House Martin Tree Pipit Meadow Pipit Yellow Wagtail Grey Wagtail Pied Wagtail Dipper Wren Dunnock Robin Nightingale Redstart Whinchat Stonechat Wheatear Ring Ouzel Blackbird Song Thrush Mistle Thrush Grasshopper Warbler Sedge Warbler Reed Warbler Blackcap Garden Warbler Lesser Whitethroat Whitethroat Wood Warbler Chiffchaff Willow Warbler Goldcrest Spotted Flycatcher Pied Flycatcher Long-tailed Tit Blue Tit Great Tit Coal Tit Willow Tit Marsh Tit Nuthatch Treecreeper Jay Magpie Jackdaw Rook Carrion Crow Hooded Crow Raven Starling House Sparrow Tree Sparrow Chaffinch Greenfinch Goldfinch Siskin Linnet Lesser Redpoll Bullfinch Yellowhammer Reed Bunting Corn Bunting Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside:
their conservation status 2005 Trends in numbers and breeding performance for UK birds Summary of key findings
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73. New York State Breeding Bird Atlas - NYS Dept. Of Environmental
Documenting the distribution of 250 breeding birds in New York State.
http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7312.html
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New Breeding Bird Atlas Published!
The Second Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State , edited by Kevin J. McGowan and Kimberley Corwin was released in December 2008. Thank you to all of the volunteers who contributed data to the project. Congratulations on your accomplishment. Books can be ordered from Cornell University Press, from online retailers, or may be found in your local bookstore. Stay tuned for Atlas III in 2020!
What is the Breeding Bird Atlas?
The Breeding Bird Atlas is a comprehensive, statewide survey designed to reveal the distribution of breeding birds in New York. This second Atlas project in New York was conducted from 2000-2005 and resulted in the new publication and the associated database. The 1988 publication, The Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State edited by Robert F. Andrle and Janet R. Carroll, resulted from the first Breeding Bird Atlas Project in New York, conducted from 1980-1985. The recently completed project used the same methodology as the first Atlas to document changes that occurred in the ensuing twenty years.

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Where are all these unwanted birds? I live in Memphis, TN and when I started looking into buying Sun Conures there weren't any homeless to be found. I found one in St. Louis, MO and told them I was interested in adopting and they wouldn't adopt to me because I live more than an hour away. So, I ended up purchasing a breeding pair from the feed store in Memphis (originally they came from a breeder in MS). After reading about the high probability of Sun Conures numbers becoming endangered in the wild I thought that buying a breeding pair might be a good idea. Jan 14, 2009

75. The Tennessee Ornithological Society
Easily the most significant contribution to Tennessee ornithology since the written history of bird studies in Tennessee began.
http://www.tnbirds.org/birdatlas.htm
"Easily the most significant contribution to Tennessee ornithology since the written history of bird studies in Tennessee began." Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Tennessee
Charles P. Nicholson This atlas provides ornithologists, ecologists, and birdwatchers with an invaluable resource for monitoring birds within the state. It offers the first fully documented account of distribution patterns for 170 species confirmed as breeding in Tennessee, as well as for several unconfirmed or extirpated species. The species list includes permanent residents, short-distance migrants, neotropical migrants, and endangered species. Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Tennessee is based on research conducted from 1986 through 1991 by the Tennessee Ornithological Society and is the first study of its kind ever published for the state. It reviews the methodology employed in the study, which included innovative miniroute censuses. It features detailed accounts of individual species which include both grid maps that plot their distribution and contour maps that reflect their relative abundance. The accompanying text for each species discusses its geographical and historical occurence, cites habitat preferences, and offers notes on breeding biology such as nest placement and clutch size. Line drawings accurately portray the birds in the nesting cycle.

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