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  1. Your Outta Control Bird by Nikki Moustaki, 2000-12
  2. Pet Parrot Book, The (Pet Reference Book) by Dr. Peter J. Snyder, 1998-08-01
  3. Amazing Birds: A Treasury of Facts and Trivia about the Avian World by Roger LedererPh.D., 2007-03-01
  4. The Duck Handbook (Barron's Pet Handbooks) by Julie R. Mancini, Heinz-Sigurd Rathel, 2005-07-01
  5. The Click That Does The Trick: Trick Training Your Bird The Clicker Way by Robin Deutsch, 2005-01-30
  6. Backyard Birds of New York: How to Identify and Attract the Top 25 Birds (Backyard Birds Of...) by Bill Fenimore, 2008-03-27
  7. Cage and Aviary Bird Survival Manual: A Comprehensive Family-by-family Guide to Keeping Cage and Aviary Birds by Graham Wellstead, 1997-09-11
  8. All About Your Finch (All About Your Pets Series) by Bradley Viner B.Vet.Med MRCVS, 1999-03-01
  9. Peterson Field Guide to Feeder Birds of Eastern North America by Roger Tory Peterson, Noble Proctor, 2000-04-14
  10. Twitter and Tweet: Bringing Home a Bird (Get a Pet) by Doering Tourville, Amanda, 2008-09-01
  11. Are You My Bird? (Are You My Pet?) by Marybeth Mataya, 2008-07
  12. How to Build Everything You Need For Your Birds: From Aviaries . . . To Nestboxes by Don Larosa, 2003-07-16
  13. All About Your Budgerigar (All About Your Pet Series) by Bradley Viner B.Vet.Med MRCVS, 1999-03-01
  14. Birds of Prey: Health and Disease

81. Pet Birds Photo Album
Bird Photos of By Type Enter your search terms
http://www.animal-image.com/Birds/index.php

82. Stokes Birds At Home
Information about attracting and watching backyard birds, as well as the Stokes s television series on bird watching in the US.
http://www.stokesbirdsathome.com/
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83. Your Guide To Pet Birds
Learn about Pet Birds and what it takes to properly raise them. A Pet Bird can add joy to your life if raised properly
http://www.birdtricks.com/pet-bird.html
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Brining Home a Pet Bird
Most people are so excited about their new pet birds that they forget all about the supplies and organization work that is required before they bring him or her home. Here at Bird Tricks , we have put together information that will help you organize yourself and your new pet bird before you walk them through your front door. Here are a few tips we provide to our customers.
  • Your new pet bird will need some supplies before you go and bring him or her home. First you will need the obvious, which is a cage. Make sure when you buy the cage that you ask your vet or breeder the dimensions you will need and then match them as close as possible with your new cage. Next on the pet bird supply list is the accessories to the cage, the toys and the perch. Make sure you have ample room again to arrange all of these goodies where your new pet birds will find them. Going forward with the live pet bird supply list is a time to set aside all of your food, treats, and supplements. The first few days you have your pet bird home with you the feeding will be trial and error. Be sure to ask your breeder for the feeding list and schedule and then follow it when you first arrive home. After a few days, you will notice your new pet bird has a unique routine and timing. You can then adjust the feedings to his behavior.

84. Birding In Taiwan
Information about birds and habitats; species accounts, particularly endemics, birding tours, trip reports, annotated bird lists, personal accounts, bird art, resources.
http://www.birdingintaiwan.com/
Birding In Taiwan Home About Taiwan Birds in Taiwan Birding Stories ... Contact Us Welcome to Birding in Taiwan TAIWAN INTERNATIONAL BIRDING ASSOCIATION What's New Bookmark this site to find the latest news on birding in Taiwan, our bird tours and more. Birding in Matsu Wildlife Photo National Campaign 2007 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY CAMPAIGN Liao Pen-shing Art Gallery Updated; Photos from the Matsu Tern Reserve, July 22, 2007. ... Spring Migration of the Gray-face Buzzard in the Central and Southern Taiwan in 2005 Earth Day, Taipei, April 22, 2007 Earth Day, 2007 was celebrated on April 22, in Bali Park, on the shore of the broad Damshui River, in northwest Taipei County. The Taiwan International Birding Society’s booth was very popular, especially with children, who were eager to cast their ballots for National Bird. Earth Day Taipei Photos Rare Bird: Eurasian Eagle Owl A Eurasian Eagle Owl

85. Caged Birds
Pet birds should be kept in a cage when the owners are absent but can be allowed free roam of the house when someone is at home to watch them.
http://www.caringtogether.com/exotics/birds.html
Pet birds should be kept in a cage when the owners are absent but can be allowed free roam of the house when someone is at home to watch them. The owner should be aware of the many hazards in the home. These include but are not limited to the following: mirrors, glass windows and doors, house plants, electrical cords, pots on the stove, and items containing harmful chemicals. Free flying birds also tend to assume an aggressiveness toward people. All caged birds should have their wing feathers trimmed periodically. This makes life much safer for the bird. The procedure should be done by an experienced veterinarian or veterinary technician. The owner can be taught to do the procedure also. The claws and beak should be trimmed on a regular basis as well. Sandpaper perches do not keep the claws shortened but do tend to make the soles of the feet irritated. The claws can be trimmed by the owner as long as something is kept on hand to control any bleeding. The beak should be trimmed by a professional. Leg bands should be removed when the bird is first purchased. Most injuries to caged birds involve a banded leg. This procedure should be done only by an experienced professional.

86. WORLDTWITCH - THAILAND - Birding & Bird Reports, Trip Reports, Tours & Accommoda
Monthly Thailand bird reports, plus links to the most useful sites about birding and bird conservation in Thailand.
http://www.worldtwitch.com/thailand_bird_reports.htm
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Large-billed Reed-Warbler Acrocephalus orinus rediscovered by Phil Round 120 km southwest Bangkok in the Laem Phak Bia Environmental Research and Development Project. Interview with Phil Round - Ornithomedia, August 2007 ... , Kuala Lumpur, 29 October 2002. Raptor migration in southern Thailand. Little-known Oriental Bird: White-eyed River-Martin, by Joe Tobias, OBC Bulletin 31, June 2000 May 2000 Bird Notes by Mike Hunter ... 31 (June 2000): Special Issue on Thailand Cover illustration: Thailand Trip Report, January-February 2000, by Roger Ahlman Gurney's Pitta Trip Report, May 1999, by Dion Hobcroft, with May 2000 Update by Mike Hunter Save Gurney's Pitta - Latest News (27 July 2002) - OBC ... Birds and Other Wildlife Around Chiang Dao, by Jurgen Beckers - David Kuehn Where do you want to go birding in Thailand today? Thai National Park Entrance Fees: Non-Thais pay more! 26 July 2000 by Philip D. Round Operation Khao Yai - The David Shepherd Conservation Foundation World Bank Financing Destructive Tourism Projects in Thailand ... Yahoo! Thailand News "Game is up for hungry Thais, Israelis decide." Telegraph , 25 April 2000. "At first, conservationists thought the cause of an alarming decline in Israeli wildlife might be drought, pollution or the destruction of habitat through development. But they now accept that all creatures great and small are disappearing into the bellies of about 20,000 Thai farm labourers . . . . Mr. Sharon said: 'If you want nature conservation, you cannot have Thai workers. . . . .'"

87. Exotic Pet Birds: Exotic Birds
An Exotic Birds Informational Site. An Exotic pet is a rare or unusual creature kept as a pet, be it an animal, reptile, insects or exotic birds.
http://www.exotic-pet-birds.info/
Exotic Pet Birds
An Informative Site About Exotic Pet Birds
Exotic Birds
An Exotic Birds Informational Site
An Exotic pet is a rare or unusual creature kept as a pet, be it an animal, reptile, insects or exotic birds NOW for the BIG Question, Do Pet Owners Enjoy Better Health? Numerous studies have shown that having pets around can have medical benefits, these range from lowering blood pressure to lessening anxiety and depression and even faster healing times after surgery. Studies have shown that just 10 minutes with the company of your pets significantly reduces Blood Pressure rates, pet owners also have lower triglyceride and cholesterol levels than non-owners and they even enjoy over all better health due to exercise with their pets. This site gives you information about different exotic birds , which can be tamed and kept as your pet birds and helps you find a friend for life! A great companion, these exotic birds are lot of fun to be with. Depending on the type of bird, these pet birds can live a very long life and easily become an integral part of our life. Exotic Birds Things To Consider Before Getting One Cost : Exotic pet birds range in prices from less than a hundred dollars to well over thousands of dollars. The other cost factor associated with your bird includes cage, food, toys, vet bills, vitamins and other well-being products. Considering these cost factors you should plan in advance, Is this particular bird one i can afford?

88. Birds Bird Clubs Breeders Dealers Pet Shops Free Pets Classifieds
Australian directory of bird clubs, bird dealers, bird breeders, bird information and pet classifieds in Australia.
http://www.birddealer.com/
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BIRDS Bird Services Bird Classifieds Birds for sale classifieds Bird Cages Bird cages, bird aviaries Bird Food Bird food, bird seed Bird Surveys Fill in bird surveys and view results Bird Optical Illusions Bird Glossary Bird glossary of terms Budgerigars Budgerigar varieties Canaries Canary breeds Cockatiels Cockatiel varieties Cockatoos Cockatoos Conures Conures Ducks Finches Lorikeets L orikeets Lovebirds Lovebirds Macaws Macaws Parrots Pheasants Pheasants Pigeons Poultry Rosellas Rosellas Softbills Softbills Weavers Quails Quail AUSTRALIA Australian Services Bird Sales Australian bird sales. Find a bird sale.

89. BIRDMAG DOT COM
Pet bird breeder resources, including articles on building aviaries, rare avian species, conservation, legislation, bird clubs, bird laws by state, bird business, ecotravel, bird sounds, parrot pictures, bird parks and zoos, and wild birds.
http://www.birdmag.com
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90. Bird Health - Bird Care
An Australian veterinarian provides detail on emergency care, signs of illness, feeding, breeding, and hand rearing in the more popular species of pet birds.
http://www.birdhealth.com.au/bird/birds.html

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Everything you need to know about the ongoing care of pet birds. From choosing the right bird for you, to providing the very best nutrition for your feathered friend. Click here to learn more! Pet Bird Illness
Click here to learn more about the common conditions that affect pet birds and how they are treated. If you are concerned about the health of your bird, please contact us Pet Bird Training
In conjunction with Dr Marshall, Tailai O'brien has developed special behavioural and training techniques for pet birds. Please contact Tailai at the hospital to make a booking for your bird. Pet Bird Boarding
Going on holidays? At Carlingford Animal Hospital we understand the needs of your much loved pet bird and will cater for these during its stay with us.
Backyard garden and exhibition poultry flocks are at a distinct health advantage because they run free. However, the garden does not provide everything needed to keep poultry healthy.
Pigeons

Dr. Marshall's knowledge and expertise with racing, squab and fancy pigeons has been used to develop specific nutritional programmes which ensure optimal health and performance. Parrot Breeding
There are more health problems during the breeding season than at any other time and ultimately your success at breeding depends largely upon the health of your flock.

91. Attracting Birds, Gardening For Birds, Bird Watching, Bird Camera
Information on attracting birds to your yard, with flowers, plants, proper food, shelter, bird feeders and birdhouses.
http://gardenersnet.com/birds/
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Birds 'N Gardens
So you're like me..... You love watching birds of all sorts find their way to your back yard. Hopefully, they will become permanent, or at least seasonal residents. There are three requirements for success in attracting birds to your yard and feeders. It should come as no surprise to you that these three necessary ingredients for success are food, water, and shelter. Gardener's have a distinct advantage in attracting birds. While everyone can put out bird feeders, a gardener can grow natural food that will be the first stop for birds every time. Attracting birds to your gardens is a natural.With the right plants, your yard will soon be filled with birds. There is a wide range of flowers and vegetables to choose from. We often think of Sunflowers, but there is so much more. More on garden plants that attracts birds. True or False? Blue Jay Feathers are not Blue...... True. Blue Jay Feathers are actually Gray. It is actually an optical illusion caused by light refraction. The proof....hold a Blue Jay Feather up to the light and it will be gray.

92. The Backyard Birdwatcher
George and Kit Harrison, author of many backyard birding books, list birding books for sale and offer some seasonal tips on backyard bird watching.
http://www.thebackyardbirdwatcher.com
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93. Denver Zoo: Animals: Birds
Brief description of some exotic birds. Good for searching for a specific bird.
http://www.denverzoo.org/animals/birds.asp
An animal class is made up of animals that are all alike in important ways. Scientists have grouped animals into classes to make it easier to study them. There are many different animal classes and every animal in the world belongs to one of them. The six most important classes are mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. Birds - Although not all birds can fly, their basic design and main characteristics resolve around adaptations for flight. All birds are covered with feathers. Flighted birds have partially hollow bones that are lightweight but strong and a very efficient respiratory system. All birds hatch from eggs, have two wings and two feet and are warm-blooded (endothermic) vertebrates. Pick an Area Annual Reports Asian Tropics Events Free Days Jobs Membership Volunteer Zoo News New Babies Plan a Party! Adopt an Animal Hours + Admission En Espanol Directions Events ... Adventure Travel Choose a bird: Select African Penguin American Flamingo Bald Eagle Crowned Crane Abyssinian Ground Hornbill Double-wattled Cassowary Emu Humboldt Penguin Indian Peafowl Rhinocerous Hornbill

94. Bird Galleries
Galleries of bird pictures by Rick Cameron. Each picture is accompanied with a descriptive paragraph.
http://racphoto.com/Birds/Birds.html
Bird Galleries
These galleries contain pictures of the birds of North America that I've photographed, each gallery has large pictures that may be viewed by clicking on a thumbnail. Birds #1 Bittern, American Blackbird, Red-winged Blackbird, Yellow-headed Bufflehead ... Coot, American Birds #2 Cormorant, Double-crested Crane, Sandhill Dipper, American Dove, Mourning ... Duck, Wood Birds #3 Eagle, Bald Egret, Great Egret, Snowy Flicker, Northern ... Goose, Snow Birds #4 Grebe, Clark's Grebe, Pied-billed Grebe, Western Grosbeak, Black-headed ... Harrier, Northern Birds #5 Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Rough-legged Heron, Great Blue Heron, Green ... Junco, Dark-eyed Birds #6 Kestrel, American Killdeer Mallard Meadowlark, Western ... Nuthatch, White-breasted Birds #7 Owl, Burrowing Owl, Great-horned Owl, Short-eared Oystercatcher, Black ... Pintail, Northern Birds #8 Quail, Gambel's Rail, Virginia Raven, Common Robin, American ... Shoveler, Northern Birds #9 Skimmer, Black Snipe, Wilson's Sora Sparrow, Chipping ... Sparrow, Song Sparrow, White-crowned Birds #10 Starling, European Stilt, Black-necked Stork, Wood Swallow, Barn ... Swan, Tundra Tanager, Western Teal, Cinnamon

95. :: Environmental Program: The Last Noah's Ark ::, Curiosidades
General information, hummingbirds, owls, birding spots, threatened birds, and photos.
http://www.aultimaarcadenoe.com/ornitologia ingles.htm
Wait for the background sound BIRDING Here you can see some piece of information about birds and birding places in Brazil. There is more than 9,000 identified birds species all over the world, and Brazil is the country with the biggest number of species, having registered to its territory 1,822 species, as inform CBRO (Comitê Brasileiro de Registros Ornitológicos - Brazilian Ornithological Registers Comitee). For providing to birds lovers the oportunity of knowing a little bit more about this worderful world, as also for helping in the environmental educacional process and the development of the observation tourism, that we judge very important as ecological correct activity for the equilibrate ecological system in the trade of the sustainable development, we have this page dedicated to the Brazilian birds, their lovrs and studiers. The content is the result of years of studies and research from Antonio Silveira. Birding:

96. Bird FeederCam | Wild Birds Unlimited
Images, updated every 45 seconds, of a backyard feeder in Indianapolis, Indiana.
http://www.wbu.com/feedercam_home.htm

97. Backyard Birds Of Winter In Nova Scotia
Species accounts of 41 common birds.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mnh/nature/winbirds/
W inter is a great time to watch birds. There are fewer species around, and many will come to bird feeders. Here are pictures and short stories for 44 of the most common winter birds you may see around bird feeders, or backyards in Nova Scotia, on Canada's east coast.
    Browse through our Species list and choose the bird you would like to read about. You'll also find a list of all the species seen in Nova Scotia in the Winter of 1996-97. Choose from a list of physical features on our Clues pages that describe the bird you are looking for. Jump right in to the individual bird pages, starting at the Goldfinch , and click around our carousel of 41 bird pages.
And here are a few tips about feeding winter birds in Atlantic Canada [Museum of Natural History Nature Page]
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98. Bird Feeder WebCam
Live bird feeder webcam with visits from Woodpeckers, Blue Jays, Cardinals, Squirrels and the like.
http://birdcam.backyardwildlife.com/

99. Wild Bird Store | Bird Seed | Bird Feeders | Franchise Opportunities | Wild Bird
A family of franchise stores serving the backyard birdwatcher, with bird resources, activities, and information about products.
http://www.wildbird.com/

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100. Backyard Birding Guide
Information on backyard bird watching and feeding. Includes community forum and photo gallery.
http://www.mybackyardbirds.com/
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Welcome to MyBackyardBirds.com!
MyBackyardBirds.com is an online community for people who enjoy watching birds in their yards. You will find information on how to provide food, water, and shelter for your feathered friends. This site is always growing, and I plan to continue to provide more information, resources, and entertaining content. Check out my new Backyard Birding Blog, where I'll share my insights as I try to attract as many types of birds to my backyard as possible. Bird Photos
If you are looking for bird photos to use on a website, or in a publication, take a look at the wonderful collection of bird photos available at istockphotos.com

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