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  1. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 42, Number 3, September 1971
  2. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 42, Number 4, December 1971
  3. The Passenger Pigeon, Vol. 61, No. 3 by Wisconsin Society of Ornithology, 1999
  4. An Introduction To The Study Of Birds: Or The Elements Of Ornithology, On Scientific Principles (1835) by Great Britain Religious Tract Society, 2010-09-10
  5. History of American Ornithology Before Audubon (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Ser.) by Elsa G. Allen, 1979-06
  6. Kirillov's Seminar on Representation Theory (American Mathematical Society Translations Series 2) by G. I. Olshanski, 1997-10
  7. Contributions to the History of North American Ornithology. (Ornithological Literature). (book review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by George A. Hall, 2001-12-01
  8. A survey of undergraduate ornithology courses in North America.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin by Edward H., Jr. Burtt, W. Herbert, Jr. Wilson, 1999-06-01
  9. A Concise History of Ornithology.(Book Review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by C. Stuart Houston, 2004-03-01
  10. The History of Ornithology in Virginia.(Book Review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by William E., Jr. Davis, 2004-03-01
  11. The History of American Ornithology Before Audubon. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series-Volume 41, Part 3, 1951 by Elsa Guerdrum Allen, 1951-01-01

61. Bird Watching In Leicester - Burbagebirders | Clubbz - Find Bird Watching Clubs
Bird Spotting Societies Leicester Leicestershire; Ornithology Societies Leicester Leicestershire; Hiking Clubs Leicester Leicestershire; Photographer Clubs Leicester Leicestershire
http://www.clubbz.com/club/1163/Leicester---1163/Burbagebirders

62. New York State Ornithological Association, Formerly Federation Of New York State
New York State s ornithological society. Breeding bird atlas, photograph gallery, field trips, meetings, state checklist, awards, publications, and conservation issues.
http://www.nybirds.org
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adopted at the Annual Meeting Lead Ammunition - A Threat to Birds and Humans (Article by Andy Mason) UPDATED 2/28/10 Summary List of all past NYSARC Decisions a comprehensive listing of over 1700 reports submitted to NYSARC through 2007 with links to associated NYSARC Annual Reports Spotting a White-eyed Vireo at Muttontown Preserve photo by Carena Pooth New York State Young Birders Club SAVE TREES Join or Renew Online Purchase Checklists ... Online Are you looking for information about birding in New York State?

63. Bird Watching In Oxford - RSPB Oxford Local Group | Clubbz - Find Bird Watching
Ornithology Societies Oxford Oxfordshire; Birding Societies Oxford Oxfordshire; Bird Spotting Societies Oxford Oxfordshire
http://www.clubbz.com/club/5705/oxford---6278/rspb_oxford_local_group

64. Home
Meetings and programs, field trips, educational activities, and IBET (Illinois Birders Exchanging Thoughts) e-mail group.
http://www.chicagobirder.org/
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W elcome to COS! Chicago Ornithological Society
Upcoming COS Programs
see Lisle-Arboretum Christmas Bird Count Sunday, December 19, 2010 Save the Date! Details shortly.
Upcoming COS Field Trips Wed, Nov. 17, 7 a.m. North Pond Bird Walk Led by Geoffrey Williamson Wed, Dec. 15, 7 a.m. North Pond Bird Walk Led by Geoffrey Williamson and more ...
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COS supports this initiative. Families and kids are always welcome at club events. Bird walks and field trips are a great way to appreciate nature. Other Things Nov. 20, 4 to 6 p.m. Artic National Wildlife Refuge 50th Anniversary Event A Chicago Group/Sierra Club Program
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Featured Links Flint Creek Rehab Center at Northerly Island Chicago Region Birding Trail Checklist of Chicago Area Birds IBET ... Illinois Birders' Forum The Chicago Ornithological Society, or COS, is a modern birding club that promotes the scientific and educational aspects of ornithology in the greater Chicago, Illinois area. Many COS members are serious birders, but the club's programs, field trips and birding classes and workshops appeal to and educate a broad spectrum of bird lovers, from the casual backyard feeder watcher to the fanatical lister. The Chicago Ornithological Society is a 509 (a) (2) public charity under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue code. Receipts will be provided for all contributions.

65. BlueBill Mobile - Blog & News
Defects are always possible, but the checklists are very complete they are made by local ornithology societies and contain all the species that have been identified and confirmed
http://bluebill.tidalwave.it/mobile/blog/
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Photos and informational fact sheets are coming Tue Sep 14 04:46:00 CDT 2010 - Filed under: Future features We promised them for July and we're beyond schedule, but version 0.16, due for the end of September, is going to deliver photos and informational fact sheets for our feathered friends. As a starter, the available data will come from Wikipedia; we are already negotiating the access to further data sources (including more and better photos), which will be available at the next round.

66. Georgia Ornithological Society Home Page
Meetings, research grants, publications, bird counts, checklists, trip reports, rare bird alerts, sightings, local bird clubs, records committee, and photos.
http://www.gos.org/

September 2010 GOShawk Newsletter
archive is here... Organizational Info Membership Info ... Orchard Oriole Print GOS on Facebook 75th Anniversary T-Shirt or Hoodie (Order by 1 Dec 2010)
2010-2011 Duck Stamp and Holder

GOS Position Statement: Managing Feral and Free-ranging Domestic Cats

The Breeding Bird Atlas of Georgia... Available Now! Georgia's Important Bird Areas Latest RBA: 12 Nov 2010 Report web site errors to webmaster@gos.org
GOS.ORG www

67. Virginia Society Of Ornithology Archives @ U.Va. Library
Ornithology — Societies, etc; Real estate development — Virginia; Assateague Island (Md. and Va.) Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge (Va.) Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National
http://blacklight.betech.virginia.edu/catalog/u3956931
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The collection consists of official records of the Society, including constitution and by-laws, articles of incorporation, annual reports, minutes of the executive committee, rosters of officers and members, financial records, obituariesof honorary members, and general correspondence. The collection also contains materials on local chapters, annual meetings, research and conservation projects, and publication of "The Raven." Topics include Assateague Island, Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, a dam at Marble Valley near the Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Mount Rogers National Recrreational Area.

68. Alabama Ornithological Society
The bird club for Alabama. Sections include Alabama Bird Records Committee, Blakely Island, Alabama bird checklist, conservation, bird count results, pelagic birding, and rare bird alerts.
http://www.bham.net/aos/
This website has moved to our new and improved pages at http://www.aosbirds.org/ You should bookmark the new site. If you are not automatically redirected in 10 seconds, click here

69. Lowell Schake’s Books » Books
Presidents of leading ornithology societies proclaimed him the “greatest birdnest finder of all time“and the “model” life history scholar on cranes, warblers and sparrows.
http://www.lowellschake.com/category/books/
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Coastal Bend Audubon Next
March 13, 2009 At 7:00 p.m. on April 7, 2009, the Coastal Bend Audubon Society will feature On the Wings of Cranes at their monthly meeting. For details proceed to AUDUBON Looking forward to seeing you there.
BOOK REVIEW COMMENTS
January 9, 2009
On the Wings of Cranes HERE. La Charrette , has had more review comments. They focused more on my writing style and related techniques. A collage of them proceed as follows: It too may be purchased directly from the publisher. Your copy is waiting HERE.
Both books may be ordered by calling the publisher at 1-800-288-4677.
January 4, 2009 The Wildlife Volunteer
Biography of LAWRENCE WALKINSHAW based on the new book Lawrence Harvey Walkinshaw (1904-1993) …Who accomplished more, and for longer than any, to save three endangered species
Walkinshaw was born to Calhoun County, Michigan pioneer families on February 25, 1904. Birds fascinated him by age “five or six”, he said. After attending a one-room school, Bellevue High School and Olivet College, he earned an Honors degree in dental surgery from the University Michigan. Dr. Walkinshaw started a dental practice in Battle Creek in 1929. His practice spanned forty-years concurrent with leadership in Boy Scouts of America, Battle Creek Lions Club and three Michigan Dental Societies. In 1931, he and Clara May Cartland married. The Walkinshaws had two children James and Wendy.

70. Florida Ornithological Society
News, Florida Field Naturalist index, Field Observation and Records Committees, checklists, Breeding Bird Atlas distribution maps, and publication list.
http://www.fosbirds.org/

71. Don't Mention The War (or Anything Else)
Ornithology societies, the Scouts, Bristol City Supporters Club, the Women's Institute, any random group would probably accept that an amiable chap who's spent his life supporting
http://www.spinwatch.org/-news-by-category-mainmenu-9/158-british-politics/4216-
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Don't mention the war (or anything else) Even the election for deputy leader is pointless, as all the candidates agree about everything Mark Steel, The Independent , 16 May 2007 Poor John McDonnell, the anti-war MP, is even struggling to be a candidate for leader. So there's one person willing to stand who didn't support their most disastrous policy ever, and they say "Oh go away, you're not being realistic." Imagine if any other job interview went like this. The panel would ask if, in your last job, you supported anything that led to widespread destruction, and if you hadn't they'd say: "Oh dear. Well, we're really looking for someone who maybe burned down their office because, hand on heart, they thought it was right to do so. I suppose we could accept someone who did it but then later bitterly regretted it, but to have not done it all, well, I'm afraid you really aren't suitable." The irony is that if John stood to lead almost any organisation other than the one he's in, he'd do much better. Ornithology societies, the Scouts, Bristol City Supporters Club, the Women's Institute, any random group would probably accept that an amiable chap who's spent his life supporting the poorest and hard-done-by should be on the ballot paper. But the party set up for working people thinks: "Sod that, he'll be an embarrassment when he meets Rupert Murdoch and George Bush."

72. NOS Main Page
Bird club in Storrs. Meetings, events, birding hotspots, and count circle map.
http://members.tripod.com/~NOS98/nos.html
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Natchaug Ornithological Society
We've moved to www.nosbird.org

73. CV
highlights 1,400 ornithologists (30 countries represented; largest ornithology conference ever); six societies including Mexican and Caribbean ornithology societies for
http://eebio.tulane.edu/people/sherry/vitae.htm
Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION
  • 1975-80 Ph.D. Ecology, UCLA 1974-75 A.M. Biology, Dartmouth College 1969-73 A.B. Biology, Dartmouth College Graduated cum laude, with highest honors in the major
    National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montpellier, France (6 month appointment in laboratory of Jean-Dominique Lebreton) 1999 Elective Fellow, American Ornithologists' Union 1996 Tulane: Envir. Studies Faculty Enrichment Seminar (2 wks., summer) 1992 Election to membership of Graduate Faculty, Tulane University 1991 Election to Sigma Xi 1986 Elective member, American Ornithologists' Union 1979-80 NSF National Needs Fellowship (UCLA) 1979 Special recognition for paper "Prey Handling and Prey Selection in Two Tropical Puffbirds", Cooper Ornithological Society. 1978-79 University of California Regents Fellowship (UCLA) 1974-75 Dartmouth College Graduate Fellowship
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
  • 2004-07 Council, American Ornithologists' Union (3-year elective position) 2003-04 Student Awards Committee, American Ornithologists' Union

74. Mark Steel: Don't Mention The War (or Anything Else) - Mark Steel, Commentators
Ornithology societies, the Scouts, Bristol City Supporters Club, the Women's Institute, any random group would probably accept that an amiable chap who's spent his life supporting
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/mark-steel/mark-steel-dont-men

75. Nar Valley Ornithological Society
The premier society for birds, birders and bird watching in north west Norfolk and the north Breckland region.
http://www.accessbs.com/narvos/
Nar Valley Ornithological Society Birdwatching around King's Lynn, Watton, Swaffham, Fakenham and Downham Market since 1976 HOME SITES NEWS TODAY ... E-GROUP Welcome to the Home Page of the Nar Valley Ornithological Society Founded in 1976, the Nar Valley Ornithological Society (NarVOS) is the premier society for birds, birders and bird watching in north west Norfolk and the north Breckland region. Our full calendar of indoor meetings, surveys and outings puts us at the fore of bird watching and ornithological studies in mid Norfolk. We hope that you will find our site informative, and will want to return over and over again. Please use the links above to find information on many SITES of ornithological interest within the region. Daily weather and tide information is available by clicking on TODAY, whilst CALENDAR keeps you up to date with all of our monthly events. If you think you know the area and its birds, then try the QUIZ. British Isles Nature Reserves WebRing
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Ring Index Random The NarVOS birdnews mailing list is a free service run by the Nar Valley Ornithological Society webmaster and is for use by anybody with an interest in birding in the Nar Valley region of Norfolk. To join, just enter your e-mail address in the box above and press join now! Thanks for visiting the NarVOS Web Site.

76. Cheshire & Wirral Ornithological Society Index
News, events, forum, mystery photo, photo gallery, rarities list, site guides, and surveys.
http://www.cawos.org
Welcome! The Cheshire and Wirral Ornithological Society. THE county society, that caters for the amateur and expert birdwatcher alike, has much to offer...
  • Information on conservation issues and local bird studies... A nationally acclaimed annual Bird Report... An unrivalled newsletter: BIRD NEWS... A winter programme of monthly illustrated talks
THE birdwatchers' voice for Cheshire and Wirral, actively liaising with county and national conservation organisations, local councils and landowners. If you have any suggestions for changes or additions to this site please email us with your thoughts. Anything will be considered but not necessarily included.
PLEASE NOTE:
The new Indoor Programme for 2010-2011 is now available on the 'Events' page.
Details of the Frodsham Marsh Wind Farm and Mersey Tidal Power Projects are now on the 'Latest News' page. Links to relevant websites are included.
2010 Repeat Rook Survey Follow up to see what impact the recent harsh winter has had on Rook numbers.
Were delighted to say that the annual BIRD REPORT for 2008 is now available.

77. Rotherham District Ornithological Society (RDOS)
Promotes an interest in wild birds, their habitat, and their conservation. Details of membership, events, recording of species, and a photo gallery.
http://members.multimania.co.uk/rdos/

78. SCO-SOC
This society has an annual meeting, makes awards, produces a journal and interconnects with other worldwide ornithological societies.
http://www.sco-soc.ca/

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The SCO-SOC is an organization of Canada's ornithological community. We administer awards, produce two publications, and provide interconnection with other professional ornithological societies. We produce a tri-annual newsletter: Picoides Our professional journal is Avian Conservation and Ecology - Ecologie et Conservation des Oiseaux (ACE-ECO). The journal is peer-reviewed, electronic, and entirely open-access. It is published jointly with Bird Studies Canada. ACE-ECO welcomes any submission related to the conservation and ecology of birds in Canada and across the globe.
NEWS
  • The latest issue of Picoides (23(2)) is now available here a The latest issue (vol 5, iss 1) of ACE-ECO has been published (click here ). It contains numerous research articles, several special feature articles, and an editorial. Click on the cover image below to access the representative article by Dinsmore et al. about population growth in Mountain Plovers
    The latest annual meeting of the SCO-SOC was held jointly with the AOU and COS in San Diego, California from 7-11 February 2010. To get caught up, check out the program and abstracts The SCO-SOC was an endorser of a n open letter to Canada's Prime Minister and parliamentarians urging them to action on climate change in the lead up to the Copenhagen talks. The letter had been put

79. Somerset Ornithological Society
Membership and committee details, county species list, photo album and guide to local bird watching locations.
http://www.somersetbirds.net/
Home About Us Contact Us Home ... Links HAVE YOU SEEN AN UNUSUAL BIRD? CLICK HERE TO INFORM OUR COUNTY RECORDER Welcome to the Somerset Ornithological Society! One of the Greylake Spoonbills WeBS Counters on Wessex Water sites; see here County Bird Atlas Project
In co-operation with the BTO, the Somerset Ornithological Society is undertaking a County Bird Atlas. David Ballance has asked if all counters taking part in Somerset (especially non-members of the S.O.S.) could where ever possible please try to give TWO hours of commitment on each visit. Thank you. Somerset Birds 2008 now available! made payable to Somerset Ornithological Society to Somerset Ornithological Society, c/o Flat 2, Dunboyne, Bratton Lane, Minehead TA24 8SQ. (c) Somerset Ornithological Society

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