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         Pet Birds:     more books (100)
  1. The Bird Almanac: A Guide to Essential Facts and Figures of the World's Birds by David M. Bird PhD, 2004-03-11
  2. The Handbook of Cage and Aviary Birds
  3. Pets Across America: Lessons About Life Animals Teach Us (Volume 1) by Pam Uher, 2008-07-23
  4. My Recipes Are for the Birds: More than 30 Recipes and Countless Tips for Feeding your Feathered Friends by Irene Cosgrove, 1999-08-17
  5. Parrots As a New Pet by William Wentworth, 1993-04
  6. A Brand New Bird: How Two Amateur Scientists Created The First Genetically Engineered Animal by Tim Birkhead, 2003-08-20
  7. Cage and Aviary Birds by Marcus Schneck, Jill Caravan, 2002
  8. Seahorses: Everything About History, Care, Nutrition, Handling, and Behavior (Barron's Complete Pet Owner's Manuals) by Frank Indiviglio, 2001-11-01
  9. Rare and Elusive Birds of North America by William Burt, 2001-10-19
  10. Why Does My Bird Do That (Howell reference books) by Julie Rach Mancini, 1998-10-27
  11. African Gray Parrots: Purchase, Acclimation, Care, Diet, Diseases With a Special Chapter on Understanding the African Gray Parrot (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Annette Wolter, 1987-05
  12. Birds Off the Perch: Therapy and Training for Your Pet Bird by Larry Lachman, Diane Grindol, et all 2003-03-04
  13. You and Your Pet Bird (You & Your) by David Alderton, 1995-03-02
  14. Owning a Pet Bird by David Glover, Penny Glover, 2008-02-28

101. TPWD: Nestboxes And Birdhouses For Common Birds
Specifications for building nestboxes for 10 species of Texas birds.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/birding/birdhouses/index.phtml
Local Navigation Main Content TPWD Home Print Friendly ... Doing Business Nestboxes and Birdhouses Links
  • Building Birdhouses Additional Information:
    Nestboxes and Birdhouses
    Bluebird Female Leaving Birdhouse, Photo Courtesy John Davis It's easy to build your own birdhouses. Most cavity-nesting birds, such as bluebirds, chickadees, wrens, and even owls will use a birdhouse, if you build it to the right dimensions. Birdhouse dimensions for some common birds are listed below.
    Eastern Bluebird
    Eastern Bluebird
    • Mounting – at least 5 feet above ground on metal pole – not on post, tree or "t" post.

    Carolina Chickadee
    Carolina Chickadee
    Carolina Wren
    Carolina Wren
    House Wren
    House Wren
    • Floor - 4 inches by 4 inches

    Tufted Titmouse
    Tufted Titmouse
    Red-headed Woodpecker
    Red-headed Woodpecker
    Northern Flicker
    Photo by Terry Spivey, USDA Forest Service
    www.forestryimages.org

102. Attract Wild Birds | Identification Help For Bird Watchers
Brief information on attracting, feeding, and identifying wild birds in North America.
http://www.attractwildbirds.com/
Attracting Feeding Watching Identify ... Feeder News
Watching Wild Birds
The site's focus is on North American (USA and Canada) wild birds . Wild bird identification, attracting wild birds to your garden, and feeding birds. This is a personal website sharing my favorite birding pastimes - watching and identifying birds and their behaviors. Through backyard planting and much reading and research I have discovered many interesting facts and techniques for attracting birds and butterflies. Those facts and tips is what this website will share and explore. Your comments are always welcome and if you'd like to share a tip, technique, article or story online I invite you to contact me using the Attract Wild Birds contact form. We'll also cover:
  • some ' gardening is for the birds ' ideas, bird house and nesting boxes plans, success stories, and dimensions, plus the types of backyard birds that will, and some that absolutely won't, dine at a bird feeder.
Online Bird Book
Currently we are working on an online bird book for you! Not only is this an enjoyable read, but it aids in identifying many common US and Canadian birds. Titled: Wild Bird Neighbors - An Introduction to 150 Birds Commonly Found in Nearby Gardens, Meadows, and Woods, the original text was first published in 1897. We're working on updating the content into modern language and will be including bird pictures for you. A number of birds are already online and grouped according to habits, size and color. (For example visit this page to see

103. Attract Birds To Your Yard With Bird Feeders
Articles, tips and advice on everything related to backyard or garden birdwatching.
http://www.birds-in-your-garden.com

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It's All About Birds In Your Garden! Welcome! I'm Ian Traynor and I'm "nuts" about garden birds! Well, nuts about birds everywhere, really. Watching birds in your garden or backyard is really so easy. And it helps anyone to appreciate the wonder of the wild life which is all around us - even in the heart of our big cities. The aim of this site is to help garden bird lovers everywhere to enrich their garden bird watching experience. With my wife, Ruth, we've travelled the world watching birds - and we've seen a lot of very different gardens and garden birds. What we've found, in North and South America, in Trinidad, in West Africa, in Nepal, in Israel, in Morroco and in the Seychelles is - if you put food out in a garden, you will get birds!

104. Duncraft.com Wild Bird Blog For Nature Enthusiasts - Duncraft's Blog
Blog for wild bird enthusiasts from Duncraft.
http://duncraft.atom5.com/
Duncraft.com Wild Bird Blog for Nature Enthusiasts Duncraft's Blog Search Recent Posts Categories Archives
Use Poles and Hangers to Create Beautiful Windowscapes and See Birds Better ...
Poles and hangers Position your bird feeders for easy viewing from your favorite rooms. Window feeders are great for this. Some window feeders attach to the outside of the window with suctions cups. They are simple and inexpensive, but they really beautiful, wooden window feeder that attaches to your window with suction cups for the closest viewing ever. And there are a multitude of hummingbird window feeders, too! Multi-armed hangers Bring birds up close to decks and porches with handy deck brackets clamp-on hangers Wall mount your feeders outside Wall-mount hangers Roxanne Brune Duncraft, Inc. 102 Fisherville Road Concord, NH 03303

105. R. W. Scott "Birds In Flight" All Photos (C) 1997, 1998 Gregory J. Scott And/or
Images of hummingbirds and other birds captured with high speed flash photography.
http://www.gregscott.com/rwscott/rwscott.htm
R. W. Scott "Birds in Flight"
Photos by R. W. Scott and Digital Editing by Gregory J. Scott
I am very pleased when you leave email saying which photos you like best and why. I'd also appreciate your email if you think any information here is inaccurate. Click here for information on screen savers available with these photos. R. W. Scott describes how he takes these photos: High Speed Flash Techniques Hummingbirds in Flight, Spring 2002.
Click here new photos, including many high resolution images.

Click here for newly posted photos 01/26/2003, including many high resolution images.

Belows: 60 "Birds in Flight" images. Click photo to view larger image. These photos by R. W. Scott are made with high speed flash. Thus, they are able to show flying birds with little or no motion blur. Note: A descriptive name for each photo appears for a few seconds when you let the mouse rest over a thumbnail image. These photos may be used in student papers and in non-commercial teaching materials as long as appropriate credits are given. Schools may have one free screen saver or zip file containing the images. Email me for info on how to get it.
You may also, via your browser, use these images as wallpaper on your PC. Permission must be obtained for any use not specificly granted above.

106. Build A Nest Box For Birds
University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension in Lancaster County factsheet.
http://lancaster.unl.edu/pest/resources/BirdBox.shtml

107. Birding In India - Bird Watching - Indian Birds - Ornithology
Information on birding, including descriptions of some important species, conservations sites, and a forum.
http://www.birding.in/
birding.in Birding in India and South Asia
India with more than 1250 species of birds , is a paradise for bird watching . There are over 925 breeding species (~920 residents). The Indian birds belong to 25 groups called 'Orders', which are further divided into 'Families', 'Sub-families' and 'Genera'. For birding in India, 13 bio-geographical regions can be demarcated: Trans Himalayan, Western Himalayas, Eastern Himalayas, Desert, Semi-arid, Gangetic plain, Central India, Deccan Plateau, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats, North East, Coasts and the Andaman Nicobar Islands. The Blue Peafowl Pavo cristatus ), also known as the Blue Peacock, is the national bird of India Books
Fauna of India (Birds)
vol iii 1895 by W T Blanford
Origin of Species
(1860) by Charles Darwin ...
(1884) by R A Sterndale

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Birds of Bhutan
by Yeshey Dorji
Wild Animals
by Rajiv Lather ...
Anatidae
Waterfowl - ducks, geese, swans, teals, pochards, wigeons
Dendrocygnidae
Waterfowl - whistling ducks
Apodiformes
Apodidae
Needletails, swifts, swiftlets

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