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This multimedia cyberbook provides a comprehensive survey of this area of comparative research with chapters by top international scientists.
This company provides hardware and software for investigating sound communication in animals.
Directory of photographs of birds taken in a variety of countries.
Don Roberson's detailed guides to about half of the world's 202 bird families.
Worldwide database compiled from the ornithological literature of birds with two different species as parents. Includes complete references for each species combination. In English, French, and Spanish.
Internet wild bird pages including information on a bird book, bird news, bird care, a bird album and short articles of a number of bird species.
Provides information and photographs of over 600 bird species that can be seen in Argentina.
A reference series on North American birds, with information and sample profiles. Cornell University, US.
List of current valid scientific avian names subdivided by order and family, based on the Sibley and Monroe and AOU lists. Includes scientific names and publication details.
Online field guide that invites readers to add to and edit.
This essay describes the behavior of birds that lay their eggs in the nest of another species, with links to other essays covering similar topics.
Provides a definition of birds (Aves) and describes their traits.
Communal breeding occurs when more than two birds of the same species provide care in rearing the young from one nest.
The role of individual differences and patterns of resolution in the formation of dominance orders in domestic hen triads.
EURING coordinates bird ringing throughout Europe and promotes research needed to inform the conservation and scientific understanding of wild birds.
Describes the anatomy and physiology of birds for the lay audience, explaining technical terms along the way. Some emphasis on details of psittacines.
Links to pictures, sounds, and video of the birds of the world, systematically indexed.
Information about the book series that will illustrate and deal in detail with all the species of birds in the world. Tables of contents, sample pages, and publication schedule.
Video library of footage of the world's birds, sponsored by the Handbook of the Birds of the World.
Scientific background and information on birds.
This article discusses the reasons for migration, its advantages and disadvantages, and the different patterns of migration adopted by different bird groups.
With roughly 640,000 specimens from around the world, this collection is located in Washington, DC, USA.
The digital encyclopaedia of New Zealand birds. Features a collection of images, sound files and information about the country's unique bird species.
Article discussing monogamous birds and those that change partner, and why such divorces occur. [PDF]
A reference series on North American birds, with information and sample profiles. Cornell University, US.
The digital encyclopaedia of New Zealand birds. Features a collection of images, sound files and information about the country's unique bird species.
Online field guide that invites readers to add to and edit.
Video library of footage of the world's birds, sponsored by the Handbook of the Birds of the World.
This company provides hardware and software for investigating sound communication in animals.
This essay describes the behavior of birds that lay their eggs in the nest of another species, with links to other essays covering similar topics.
EURING coordinates bird ringing throughout Europe and promotes research needed to inform the conservation and scientific understanding of wild birds.
Article discussing monogamous birds and those that change partner, and why such divorces occur. [PDF]
This multimedia cyberbook provides a comprehensive survey of this area of comparative research with chapters by top international scientists.
This article discusses the reasons for migration, its advantages and disadvantages, and the different patterns of migration adopted by different bird groups.
Communal breeding occurs when more than two birds of the same species provide care in rearing the young from one nest.
The role of individual differences and patterns of resolution in the formation of dominance orders in domestic hen triads.
Directory of photographs of birds taken in a variety of countries.
Don Roberson's detailed guides to about half of the world's 202 bird families.
Provides a definition of birds (Aves) and describes their traits.
Provides information and photographs of over 600 bird species that can be seen in Argentina.
Internet wild bird pages including information on a bird book, bird news, bird care, a bird album and short articles of a number of bird species.
Information about the book series that will illustrate and deal in detail with all the species of birds in the world. Tables of contents, sample pages, and publication schedule.
With roughly 640,000 specimens from around the world, this collection is located in Washington, DC, USA.
Worldwide database compiled from the ornithological literature of birds with two different species as parents. Includes complete references for each species combination. In English, French, and Spanish.
Describes the anatomy and physiology of birds for the lay audience, explaining technical terms along the way. Some emphasis on details of psittacines.
List of current valid scientific avian names subdivided by order and family, based on the Sibley and Monroe and AOU lists. Includes scientific names and publication details.
Scientific background and information on birds.
Links to pictures, sounds, and video of the birds of the world, systematically indexed.

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