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  1. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 45, Number 2, June 1974
  2. John James Audubon: Relations of the naturalist with the Western Museum at Cincinnati (Ornithology leaflet / Cincinnati Society of Natural History) by Dorothy Gillespie, 1937
  3. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 45, Number 3, September 1974
  4. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 46, Number 3, September 1975
  5. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 42, Number 2, June 1971
  6. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology-Volume 61, Number 2, Autumn 1990
  7. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 47, Number 3, September 1976

21. Ornithology Resources
Includes information on the major ornithology societies in North America. North American Bird Banding Laboratory Federal Coordinator of all Bird Banding.
http://eebweb.arizona.edu/COURSES/Ecol484/resources.html
Ornithology Resources Handy Web Resources for Ornithology
Listed here are a number of web sites with information that might be useful to ornithologists. While we offer them here to help in finding information on birds, bird research, and active bird-related organizations represented on the internet, these are by no means an exhaustive list. Please do not be fooled into thinking that searching these sites will serve as a substitute for doing a thorough literature search in ornithology journals for current research information! For information on scientific references in Ornithology, visit the Reference page. Many of these sites keep extensive listings of related links, so to continue looking, visit their sites.
Professional Ornithology
BIRDNET
provides information about ornithology and the scientific study of birds. Includes information on the major ornithology societies in North America.
North American Bird Banding Laboratory
Federal Coordinator of all Bird Banding.
General Information Sites
FatBirder:
Lots of general information on birds.

22. OOS - News
Recent sightings, site guides, the Oxfordshire list, events, and photographs.
http://www.oos.org.uk/
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23. KSBIRDS - Dedicated To Birds In Kansas
Checklists, newsletters, meetings, Kansas Bird Records Committee, and projects.
http://www.ksbirds.org/
KSBIRDS - Dedicated to Birds and Birdwatching in Kansas
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24. The Illinois Ornithological Society - Dedicated To Illinois Birds And Birding
Information on field trips for birders, bird alerts, and the Illinois Ornithological Records Committee.
http://www.illinoisbirds.org/
The Illinois
Ornithological Society
Dedicated to Illinois Birds and Birding
Upcoming IOS field trips include the Miller Beach Lakewatch and Jasper-Pulaski Sandhill Cranes on November 21. This is the final field trip of 2010. See the 2010 Field Trip Schedule for more information about IOS sponsored field trips. The Index for Volume 18, Number 1 - 4 of Meadowlark is now available: Meadowlark Index, Volume 18, Number 1 - 4 . A link to the index can also be found on the Meadowlark Journal Information page. The Early Fall 2010 Photo Quiz is now up. An answer will be given in mid October. Interested in monitoring birds in the Chicago area? See The Bird Conservation Network (BCN) Census page to learn how. The Birds of Illinois series has been updated to reflect the recent taxonomic and nomenclatural changes made by the American Ornithologists' Union. New photos added to the Photo Archives page include Burrowing Owl Bewick's Wren , and Swainson's Warbler The 2010 IOS Grant Awards page is now up.

25. Utah Ornithological Society
Bird Records Committee reports, club information, and links.
http://www.utahbirds.org/uos/
The Utah Ornithological Society, an organization of professionals and amateurs interested in birds, was formed to promote
the field study of birds in Utah.
Articles on various aspects of Utah ornithology are published
in the biyearly journal Utah Birds. Resources Utah Bird Sightings:
Hotline Sightings

Accepted Rare Bird Sightings

Comprehensive List of Rare Bird Sightings

Rare Sightings Under Review
Bird Checklists:
Print Center
Utah Checklists
Places to Bird in Utah:
Alphabetic List Listed by County Utah Listing Records: State Listing Records County Listing Records Latalong Listing Records Utah Birding Organizations: Bridgerland Aududon Society, Logan Great Salt Lake Audubon, Salt Lake City Moab Bird Club, Moab (no web site) Northeastern Utah Birding, Vernal Red Cliffs Audubon Society, St. George Utah County Birders, Provo Wasatch Audubon Society, Ogden The 2009 Utah Ornithological Society Fall Conference Note and detailed Schedule for Saturday August 28-30, 2009 - Salt Lake City, Utah Sponsored by The University of Utah's Biology Department Conference Chairman Nathan Darnall Birding Book Reviews Birds in Flight Peregrine Quest Birdwatcher: the life of Roger Tory Peterson Backyard Birds of Utah ... Calendar Field Trip Reports: Quick Chase to Howell, 22 Jan 2007

26. Borror Laboratory Of Bioacoustics: Links
Macaulay Library, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Societies and Journals Acoustical Society of America Animal Behavior Society Bioacoustics (Journal) International Bioacoustics Council
http://blb.biosci.ohio-state.edu/links.html
  • Bioacoustics Links
    General Informational Pages
    Acoustical Society of America: Animal Bioacoustics
    Singing Insects of North America
    Research and Sound Analysis
    Avisoft Bioacoustics: Sound analysis software
    Bioacoustics Research Program, Cornell Lab of Ornithology (including Raven software)

    Danish Centre for Sound Communication

    Engineering Design: Signal and RTSD software
    ...
    Wildlife Acoustics: Song Scope
    Bioacoustics Archives
    Animal Sound Archive, Humboldt University, Berlin
    Australian National Wildlife Collection: Sound Library

    Biblioteca de Sonidos Aves de Mexico

    British Library National Sound Archive: Wildlife Sounds
    ...
    Macaulay Library, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
    Societies and Journals
    Acoustical Society of America
    Animal Behavior Society
    Bioacoustics (Journal) International Bioacoustics Council
    Recordists and Recordings
    7 Loons: Kevin J. Colver Productions Lang Elliott: NatureSound Studio Neville Recording (Bird song CDs) Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics The Ohio State University 1315 Kinnear Road Columbus, OH 43212-1192 USA
  • 27. Delmarva Ornithological Society | A Bird Club Serving Delaware And Peninsular Ma
    Bird club for the Delmarva peninsula. Meets in Wilmington.
    http://www.dosbirds.org/
    Delmarva Ornithological Society
    Search this site:
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    Russ Greenberg :Sparrow Beaks and Salty Marshes
    Wednesday, 17 Nov 2010
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    It's Hawkwatch time! DOS sponsors hawkwatches at Cape Henlopen and at the Ashland Nature Center in Yorklyn . Our volunteers spend many hours scanning the skies. All skill levels are welcome to stop by and help in this citizen-based research project. NEW ! The Flyer, newsletter of the DOS, has undergone a transformation to a bold new look under its new editor, Liz Gordon ! And the online version is now in color, and as usual, available to members who log in (look under the "Members" tab after signing in). Click here to see October's Flyer (no login required)! (large file, ~9MB) Like the new format? Like getting it online?

    28. Pemb Ornithology Soc (POS_Oxford) On Twitter
    One of the hottest ornithology societies in the History of Oxford and, we believe, the world. We are not afraid to tell the truth. We will not be silenced.
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    Twitter is a rich source of instantly updated information. It's easy to stay updated on an incredibly wide variety of topics. Join today and follow @POS_Oxford
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    1:50 PM Nov 7th via web Exult O deans, and ring O bells! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the quad my Ornithology Society lies, Fallen cold and dead. 12:09 PM Sep 27th via web For finalists flying the nest: If you want a phoenix to rise from the ashes, there comes a point when you must let something burn. Tweet. 4:35 AM Jun 26th via web "Squarktabulous!" "Unputdownablerific!" & "Much better than 'The Bullfrog'" are literally all the reactions to The Birdsheet in this tweet.

    29. Washington Ornithological Society
    Meetings, field trips, checklists, publications, photo gallery, rare bird alert, and sightings requests.
    http://www.wos.org/
    The Washington Ornithological Society was chartered in 1988 to increase knowledge of the birds of Washington
    and to enhance communication among all persons interested in those birds.
    Home
    Calendar Conferences Contact Us ...
    Young Birders Fund
    Tropical Kingbird. 7 Nov. 2010.
    Bellingham. Whatcom.
    Photo by Tom Mansfield
    Washington Ornithological Society. 12345 Lake City Way NE, #215. Seattle WA 98125. Information@wos.org

    30. Biodiversity Heritage Library: Information About 'A List Of The Officers And Mem
    North America, Nuttall Ornithological Club, Ornithology, Societies and clubs, Societies, etc
    http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/14316
    Feedback About Tools Tutorials ... Contact Search All Categories Authors Names Subjects Titles Advanced Search
    Browse By: Titles Authors Subjects Names ... Year Published In: (Any Language) Arabic Aramaic Bulgarian Burmese Catalan Caucasian (Other) Celtic (Other) Chinese Croation Czech Dakota Danish Dutch English English, Middle Estonian Faroese Finnish French French, Middle French, Old Georgian German Greek Greek, Ancient Gujarati Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Latin Malagasy Malay Multiple Nahuatl Norwegian Ojibwa Polish Portugese Raeto-Romance Romance (Other) Romanian Russian Scottish Gaelic Serbian Spanish Swedish Swiss German Turkish, Ottoman Ukrainian Urdu Yiddish For: (All Contributors) American Museum of Natural History Library Harvard University Herbarium Harvard University, MCZ, Ernst Mayr Library MBLWHOI Library Missouri Botanical Garden Natural History Museum, London New York Botanical Garden Smithsonian Institution Libraries The Field Museum University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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    31. Frederick County Chapter
    Chapter of Maryland Ornithological Society with details of two rarities.
    http://members.tripod.com/cricketsong/fredcomos.htm
    Build your own FREE website at Tripod.com Share: Facebook Twitter Digg reddit document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard']); document.write(lycos_ad['leaderboard2']); F rederick C ounty C hapter M aryland O rnithological
    S ociety
    Officers: Dave Smith President Marcia Balestri, Vice-President Nancy Parker, Treasurer Pat Caro, Secretary Doug Parker, Director 2002 – 2003 Schedule UNDER CONSTRUCTION What a great year we have planned. We hope you enjoy every moment. Meetings will be held at Monocacy Elementary School at 7:30 PM in the cafeteria/assembly room (unless school is closed that day). Field Trips will start at the Culler Lake Boathouse ( 2nd Street just west of College Terrace) at unless otherwise noted. County Rarities
    Wood stork in Fred. Co. August 1999
    Bicknell’s thrush September 1999 This page is the property of the Frederick County Chapter of the Maryland Ornithological Society. Sound file property of Wilbur Hershberger For comments or problem please email the web master at:

    32. Data, Surveys & Analyses
    Gender and Flock membership of three ornithology societies was analyzed over time. The results are presented on the following poster AOU poster.ppt
    http://advance.usu.edu/surveys.aspx
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    University of Wisconsin Faculty Survey Academic Staff Survey Utah State University Survey Explanation Survey
    Ornithology Society Membership Analysis
    Conducted by Associate Professor Kim Sullivan and students Amanda Bakian and Sephonnie Ellis. Gender and Flock membership of three ornithology societies was analyzed over time. The results are presented on the following poster:
    AOU poster.ppt

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    33. The Ornithological Society Of New Zealand
    The aims of the Society are to foster the study, knowledge, and enjoyment of birds in New Zealand.
    http://osnz.org.nz/
    The Ornithological Society of New Zealand (Inc.) Fostering the Study, Knowledge and Enjoyment of Birds Founded in 1939 the OSNZ was incorporated in 1953 and now has about 1000 financial members world-wide. A feature of OSNZ is the diversity of its membership, which ranges from professional ornithologists and government institutions in New Zealand and overseas through secondary and tertiary students and experienced amateur observers to learners and beginners. No special qualifications are required for admission and membership is open to all who are interested in birds. AIMS CONTACTS JOINING PUBLICATIONS ... GENERAL SOCIETY INFO The banded dotterel Charadrius bicinctus (also known as double-banded plover), is endemic and relatively widespread throughout New Zealand. However, it does migrate to parts of Australia during the winter. This image was taken near Ahuriri Estuary in Hawkes Bay in December 2009. This photo was taken by Brent Stephenson ( www.eco-vista.com

    34. Midcheshireos.co.uk Site Info
    Ornithology Societies 2 Hartford Village Hall 3 Mid Cheshire 4 Nest Boxes 5 Hartford 6 Village 7 Ornithological Societies Uk 8 Cheshire 9 Acer Laptops 10 Mannequin
    http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/midcheshireos.co.uk

    35. SECOS
    South East Cheshire Ornithological Society.
    http://www.secos.org.uk

    36. Shropshirebirds.com Site Info
    Venus Pool 4 Ngr 5 Ornithology Societies 6 Shropshire Owl Center 7 Raven Nests 8 Shropshire Owls 9 Shropshire Birds County Recorder 10 Barn Owl Range
    http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/shropshirebirds.com

    37. Cooper Ornithological Society
    Organization whose goal is to advance the scientific study of birds and their habitats and support their conservation.
    http://www.cooper.org/

    38. Today's Food Programme 11 Feb
    In the case of Avian flu there has been a lot of information for years on the Promed site and the professional ornithology societies as well as articles in magazines.
    http://www.warmwell.com/newht.html
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    Email received February 11 2007 from Dr Ruth Watkins
    Today's food programme 11 Feb
    I would like to comment on Professor Oxford's remarks and David Milliband's response. David Milliband and officialdom in general are looking for advice from scientists for their briefing when they should be looking for advice from clinical virologists experienced in outbreak management. With respect to John Oxford he is a scientist but he is not a clinician nor is he a scientist with clinical responsibilities at The Royal London and Barts. The key to a disinterested and balanced briefing for ministers is that the advice should come from someone with clinical experience in outbreaks as well as virus expertise, and this may involve a professional group rather than COBRA. John Oxford has investigated historical outbreaks, the 1918 flu, but not outbreaks in the present where there is a problem now: outbreaks of diarrhoea or respiratory infection, chickenpox, hepatitis B in hospitals or the community and with problems of contact and exposure between individuals and travellers. Human clinical virologists are dealing with these problems everyday. They keep themselves up to date with the literature and with the epidemiology of outbreaks, via the communicable disease surveillance centre and meetings. In the case of Avian flu there has been a lot of information for years on the Promed site and the professional ornithology societies as well as articles in magazines. Is there a veterinary equivalent of the clinical virologist and communicable disease consultant?

    39. Neotropical Ornithology
    Information about the society and its journal, Ornitologia Neotropical.
    http://www.ibiologia.unam.mx/links/neo/Neotropical Ornithology.htm
    English Portuguese Membership A ny person interested in ornithology may become a member of the Neotropical Ornithological Society upon payment of dues. Members of all classes receive ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL contents of volume 11 ). For those who want to publish an article in the journal, the author instructions are available as a RTF File . Membership dues per calendar year are: Students (with vertification of student's status only): US $18.00; Subscriber from Latin American countries: US $30.00; Subscribers from all other countries: US $42.00; Libraries US $90.00. ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL of the current year sent by third class mail. If air mail delivery is required, please add US $20.00 to the subscription above. All payments must be to the treasurer in US currency, either by credit card (Visa or Master Card), or by check or international money order drawn on a US bank. A printable membership application form can be found here . Membership applications should be addressed to:
    • Bette A. Loiselle, Treasurer

    40. CURRICULUM VITAE
    Conference highlights 1,400 ornithologists (30 countries represented; largest ornithology conference ever); six societies including Mexican and Caribbean ornithology societies for
    http://www.tulane.edu/~env_stud/documents/CV-TWS.pdf

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