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         Ornithology:     more books (102)
  1. The history of ornithology at the University of Michigan Biological Station, 1909-1955 by Theodora Nelson, 1956
  2. Elementary ornithology, by William J Baerg, 1941
  3. Wilson's American Ornithology; With Notes by Jardine; To Which Is Added a Synopsis of American Birds, Including Those Described by Bonaparte, by Alexander Wilson, 2010-03
  4. Ornithology: An Introduction by Austin L. Rand, 1967-01-01
  5. The Osprey: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Popular Ornithology, Volume 4 (Italian Edition) by Anonymous, 2010-04-01
  6. Elements of Ornithology: Prepared for the Use of Schools and Colleges by Anonymous, 2010-03-10
  7. Handbook of Field and General Ornithology; A Manual of the Structure and Classification of Birds by Elliott Coues, 2010-02-09
  8. Contributions To Ornithology, 1848 (1849) by William Jardine, 2010-05-22
  9. Statistics in Ornithology (Lecture Notes in Statistics)
  10. The Evolution of Avian Breeding Systems (Oxford Ornithology Series) by J. David Ligon, 1999-04-15
  11. The Naturalist's Library V6, Part 1: Ornithology, Humming Birds (1840)
  12. Birds of a Maryland Farm; A Local Study of Economic Ornithology by Sylvester Dwight Judd, 2010-01-02
  13. Birds of the Northwest: A Hand-Book of the Ornithology of the Region Drained by the Missouri River and Its Tributaries by Anonymous, 2010-03-09
  14. The method for ornithophaenology inauguarated by the Hungarian Central Office of Ornithology by Ottó Herman, 2010-08-04

101. Avian Radar
Laboratory in Panama City, Florida, that specializes in using advanced radar technology to detect bird movements.
http://www.avianradar.com/
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102. Institute For Bird Populations
Conducts research on changes in the abundance, distribution and ecology of bird populations, mostly in North America.
http://www.birdpop.org/

103. Raptor Research Foundation, Raptor Research Foundation
(RRF) is a scientific society whose goal is the accumulation and dissemination of scientific information about raptors (hawks, eagles, falcons and owls).
http://raptorresearchfoundation.org/
What's New? Contents of the current issue of The Journal of Raptor Research Current issue of Wingspan in English
JRR Special Edition
Call for papers on banding and movement ecology

104. Behavioural Ecology - Universidade De Vigo
European Phalacrocorax aristotelis and seabird studies at the University of Vigo in Galicia, Spain.
http://webs.uvigo.es/avelando/
behavioral ecology lab
UNIVERSIDADE DE vIGO
Research
We aim to understand how natural selection shapes the life history and behaviour of wild animal populations. Our work focuses mainly on seabirds (shags, boobies, gulls, manx shearwaters, guillemots, etc) living in islands, but has also involved studies on several other vertebrate and invertebrate species (flycatchers, toads, earthworms). We are also interested in wildlife conservation and the consequences of human actions for the diversity (see our research on the effects of the Prestige oil spill
Departamento de Ecoloxía e Bioloxía Animal , Edificio de Ciencias UNIVERSIDADE DE VIGO E-36310 Vigo, Galicia- Spain FAX: +34 986 812556 TEL:+34 986 812590 Email avelando -at- uvigo.es

105. Nowicki Lab
Researcher at Duke University in North Carolina that studies the ecology and evolution of animal behavior, with an emphasis on birds.
http://www.biology.duke.edu/nowicki/

106. USM Migratory Bird Research Group Home
Southern Mississippi University group that focuses on the ecophysiology, behavior and ecology of migrant landbirds during passage.
http://www.usm.edu/mbrg/
(MBRG) W elcome to our home page. It is our hope that access to our home page will promote the exchange of ideas and information in the area of animal migration. W e are part of the Department of Biological Sciences at The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Whereas our interests are varied, we generally focus our attention on the ecophysiology, behavior, and ecology of migratory birds during passage. Currently, eight graduate students and several undergraduate students pursue research as part of the Migratory Bird Research Group. You may contact Frank Moore Robb Diehl or any of the graduate students at Department of Biological Sciences
The University of Southern Mississippi
118 College Drive # 5018
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
Voice: (601)266-4394 Fax:(610)266-5797 M igration is a fundamental characteristic of the life history of many organisms from monarch butterflies to marine mammals and is surely one of the most fascinating of all behaviors. More than two-thirds of all the birds that breed in the United States and Canada (i.e., temperate North America) migrate to tropical wintering areas in Mexico, Central and South America, and the islands of the Caribbean.

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