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Votes:0 Register Login | Search Home Find Birds Identify Birds Attract Birds Protect Birds Favorites Forums Shop About Us WildBirds.com -- Birding Around your Yard and Around the World November 22, 2007 Best Sellers at WildBirds.com The Shorebird Guide Buy Now ------------------- Birders Guide to Florida Buy Now ------------------- Droll Yankees 16" Thistle Feeder Buy Now ------------------- Nikon Monarch 10x42 Binocular Buy Now ------------------- Owls of North America CD Buy Now Shop Here Online Nature Mall 8,500 items for nature lovers! Search the Nature Mall entry any key word Thayer Birding Software CD-ROMs Birds of North America v3.9 #1 Birding Software Identify 925 species $84.95 Buy Now ------------------- Birds of My Region v3.9 Select any Region $49.95 Buy Now Home Welcome to WildBirds.c Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Take Action Support Audubon Home Contact Us Great Washington State Birding Trail June 2007 State of the Birds Report Audubon Center at Seward Park BirdNote Audubon Magazine BirdWeb Learn latest on the Avian Flu E-Newswire Headlines November 2007 Volume 3 Number 11 Priorities for a Healthy Washington Evergreen Cities Legislative Campaign Launched Getting the Lead Out Fall ACOW Is a Big Success Read rest of headlines and stories here . Evergreen Cities 2008 Legislative Priority Protect and Plant Millions of Trees in Washington's Cities It is time to stop losing the trees and forests in our cities. Keeping existing trees and planting new ones enhances quality of life for people, increases property values, conserves energy and gives us cleaner air and water and habitat for birds and wildlife. Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 About Audubon Take Action Contact Us Home We Need Your Help. Click The button To Learn How You Can Make a Difference! Photo by Shirley Barr, USDA NRCS Learn about Waterbird Conservation Piping Plover by Jim Fenton The Piping Plover is a small, pale shorebird that inhabits beaches, shorelines, and dry lakebeds. It is threatened or endangered throughout its relatively small range. Read more about it here . Learn what you can do to help Waterbirds Learn about other Waterbirds Audubon Science office directions (PDF format) Avian Influenza Information Birds & Science Audubon?s Science Team welcomes you and invites you to explore these pages. Here you will learn more about Audubon?s bird conservation work. We focus on involving people to find solutions to the challenges faced by birds in the mod Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Banff, Canada: Banff National Park A WorldWeb.com travel guide & vacation planner for Banff, Alberta, Canada. Home > Canada > Alberta > Alberta's Rockies > Banff Hotel Reservations Hotel Location Hotel Name (optional) Check-In 2007 Nov 2007 Dec 2008 Jan 2008 Feb 2008 Mar 2008 Apr 2008 May 2008 Jun 2008 Jul 2008 Aug 2008 Sep 2008 Oct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Check-Out 2007 Nov 2007 Dec 2008 Jan 2008 Feb 2008 Mar 2008 Apr 2008 May 2008 Jun 2008 Jul 2008 Aug 2008 Sep 2008 Oct 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Rooms Adults Children 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 My Reservation History Lodging Directory Cancel a Reservation Currency Converter Traveller Reviews Submit a Review Read Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Optics4Birding : Binoculars, spotting scopes, range finders, night vision and tripods from the Web's Birding Leader. Optics4birding.com is a one-stop source for birding information, products and tools on the web. As market leaders, we provide birding information and the sale of binoculars , spotting scopes , range finders , tripod , night vision , digital camera binoculars , monoculars and other accessories. We offer a huge selection of binoculars and spotting scopes for nature lovers and birdwatchers, as well as a buying guide to help you determine the optics that best fit your birding style and budget. In addition, we offer reviews of current products so you can be sure you order the equipment you want. Find the perfect optical equipment for your birding needs now! We are the proud suppo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 DesertUSA Quick Links Home Animals Deserts Geology Maps Message Board Places to Go People & Cultures Photography Plants & Wildflowers Recipes-Southwest Search DesertUSA Shop Things to Do Travel Reservations Videos What's New Community DesertUSA Blog Forums Desert Talk Readers' Stories Readers' Photos Tools & Downloads Search DesertUSA Free Wallpaper Free E-Cards Podcasts Reservations General Info. About DUSA Advertising Contact Us Bird Watching at the Salton Sea Wildlife Refuge By Lynn Bremner One of the best areas for bird watching in Southern California is the Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). The Refuge was established in 1930 by Presidential Proclamation. Originally, the refuge consisted of approximately 35,000 acres. Now, because of flooding by the Salton Sea, only about 2,20 Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Birding America The Second Annual Celebration Gala for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker Foundation is coming! Click for more! "Still Flying" Wil Goebel's wonderful painting of my sighting! Click below for more! Click for the Ivorybill Homepage Learn more about the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in my article, Evolution, Ivorybills and Extinction . Ivorybill Caps are Available Again! Birding America is a collection of photo essays about my visits (1999-2002) to some of the great birding spots of North America. Click just below for the state-by-state Index of more than 190 birding hotspots in 22 states and provinces or search using the form (for a bird or a place). Don't miss the digiscoping page & galleries! NOTE These essays are not updated ~ please check about things like ferry schedules an Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Birding in British Columbia A starting place for birding information for British Columbia, Canada. This web site features a birders discussion forum, links to birding newsgroups, articles and book reviews, checklists, regional hotspots, photo gallery, weather reports, and visiting birder information. Home Forums Articles & Reviews Links BC Birding Regions: Select... Vancouver Victoria Nanaimo Okanagan Valley Prince George ----------------- Homepage Home Rare Bird Alerts 13 Nov Vancouver 10:52:08 am 20 Nov Victoria 10:18:58 pm 18 Nov Nanaimo 2:54:16 pm Visitor Information Travel.bc.ca BC Weather BC Tide Tables House Finch - D. Sveinson Where to go Birding in British Columbia The answer, anywhere! British Columbia is a vast and diverse natural region of Canada located on the Pacific Flyway t Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Welcome To Birding In Canada My objective is to make this website as informative as
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for Birders Almaguin Highlands, Birding Weekend Getaway Discover the Almaguin Highlands, Birding Weekend Getaway ? Join us at the NW access to Algonquin Park while our great diversity of local breeding birds burst into song. Friday June 16th - Sunday 18th, 2006 ~ make it a romantic weekend getaway, take the photo birding vacation Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Birding in Indonesia Where to see birds Birdling on Java Birdling on Bali Lists List of species of Java and Bali List of endemic species (Java and Bali) Indonesia consists of thousands of islands and more than 1500 species of birds are recorded in the country. Many of these islands are of great biological value. There are hundreds of nature reserves. I will describe a few of these, starting with some on Java, Bali and Lombok. In 1994 my wife and I spent five weeks on these islands. The pressure on bird habitats here is very high and many species are rather scarce as a result of massive capture for the pet trade. But still many places are worth a birding visit. Where to see birds Birding on Java Birding on Bali Lists I'm using the names and systematic order following the checklist based on Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 F.B.MAGPIE HOME PAGE BIRDING IN TAIWAN Birding in Taiwan The biggest problem most people encounter when planning a trip to Taiwan is the lack of information in English . I have helped many people organize their birding trips here, and on some cases have even accompanied them to various places. However, as I will no longer be in Taiwan while attending college in the United States, I have set up this website to assist people who will be visiting Taiwan in the future. Indeed, Taiwan is a beautiful place that should attract the attention of any serious world birder. Whether you are in Taiwan for a business trip or a planned vacation, there is always some room for a bit of birding. Unfortunately, due to the volume of information I intend to put on this site, this site will probably be under con Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 The Bird Guide Your guide to birds and birding in the Pacific Northwest since 1994. British Columbia - Washington - Idaho - Oregon - California Today's NW Bird Sightings OBOL (Oregon) TWEETERS (Washington & BC) IBLE (Idaho) INLAND NW (ne OR, e WA, ID) CALBIRDS (California) MONTEREY BAY HOTMAIL (NA RBA) PELAGICS (NA Pelagic trips) ID-FRONTIERS BirdNotes field notes database eBird field notes database Subscribing to the mailing lists California: CALBIRDS Idaho: IBLE Oregon: OBOL Washington: TWEETERS Many others Recent Photos Recent Bird Photos from around the Pacific Northwest. Oregon Rare Birds Photo Archive View the recent rarities on the Oregon Rare Bird Photo Archive . Photo quiz What is this bird? Make your guess on the NW bird Photo Quiz . Oregon Seabirds Guided ocean bird watching boa Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Sign up for our FREE Email Newsletter Birdwatching Your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature Birdwatching Dot Com is about wild birds and the sport of birding. It's for everyone who's interested in birdwatching and enjoying nature. New review! See our new Midpriced Binoculars Round Up , by Michael and Diane Porter. This review of 56 binoculars between $300 and $800 appears in the Nov./Dec., 2007, Bird Watcher's Digest. We enjoy sharing the lore of birding in a free e-newsletter about birds and birding. For a sample, click the miniature at right to see the November, 2007, issue. Please feel free to subscribe . Or see some back issues . We hope you'll find some good ideas here to help you have fun watching birds. Birdwatching is your lifetime ticket to the theater of nature. ******* Vort Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 SUBSCRIBE TO COBIRDERS ARCHIVES OF "COBIRDERS" listserve discussion group For More Information E-mail CoBus: cobus at worldnet.att.net (Contact CoBus or Report Birds by phone at: 303-324-7994) (Note: If you do not hear from us within 2 days, please contact again) (Once in a while an e-mail is lost and we cannot contact you!) Interesting Bird Sightings 1400 hours MST 11/22 Birds are listed in chronological order by Area of Colorado and Birding Location. Birds left on list long past last report; we believe may still be there! NOTE : [County] (Initial Reporter:Observer/Last Reporter) A.N.=anonymous; M.OB.=many observers; UNK= unknown reporter YOU MAY SUBMIT INTERESTING BIRD SIGHTINGS: Using Mailform at Bottom of Page Front Range and Northern Colorado Southeastern Colorado Northeastern Colorad Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Photography, since its inception, has taken a hold on us. The ability to capture an experience as a permanent pictorial record allows one to share with the world what they have seen. Be it still photos, movies, video, all these allow us the ability to store and share memories. With the advent of the Internet, the ability to share pictures with most anyone on the planet is truly a wonderful development. Birdwatchers have long taken pictures of their "prey" and over the years the quality of the photographs has moved from adequate to outstanding. The development of the 35mm camera has allowed the masses to attempt the fetes of those who publish in magazines like National Geographic. However, unless you are very lucky and the bird that is being photographed is both very still and very close, a Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 W e've joined forces with some of Nova Scotia's bird enthusiasts to bring you a collection of sites around the province that capture the essence of the East Coast's avifauna. From the wilds of northern Cape Breton to the surprisingly biodiverse sewer outlets of Halifax County, we take you on a tour of Nova Scotia's finest birding sites! Some Bird Watching Sites in Nova Scotia Sewer Stroll - Angela Thibodeau's picks Cape Breton -David McCorquodale's picks Brier Island/Eastern King's Co. - Richard Stern's picks Antigonish Harbour/Canso Causeway - Randy Lauff's picks Some Bird-Friendly Web Sites Nova Scotia Bird Society Partners in Flight - Canada Owl Cam Home Page - from Eastern Massachusetts The Canadian Peregrine foundation Would you like to nominate a birding site? Contact us at Museum-In Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Boating Fishing Hunting Licenses/Permits Viewing Ask FWC Search SiteMap Great Florida Birding Trail Snail Kite, Crested Caracara and Burrowing Owl photos by Meaghan Manning Contact Us! What is the Trail? The Great Florida Birding Trail (GFBT) is a collection of 445 sites throughout Florida selected for their excellent birdwatching or bird education opportunities. This 2000-mile, self-guided highway trail is designed to conserve and enhance Florida's bird habitat by promoting birdwatching activities, conservation education and economic opportunity. East Section Site Nominations We asked for the best birding spots in East Florida and you answered! See the list of all 52 nominated sites and learn more about the next steps here . B irding Calling Cards Visit the Economics page to learn how you Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Chicago/Illinois Birding Information IBET info | transcript If you find an injured bird... DuPage Birding Club Hotline: Chicago Warblings a changing feature Birding Pages in Neighboring States (WI, IA, IN, MI, MO, KY) General Chicago Information Miscellaneous Bird-related Stuff General Birding Links Chicago and Northwest Indiana Birders tune their Family Radios to Channel 11, code 22. (Terminology of the latter varies with brand.) Welcome to my Birding Home Page I really would like feedback on this project. If you like what you see here, or if you want to criticize something (bugs? - not me!), please let me know, e.g. by sending e-mail to . Warblings This column features various Illinois birding news and items of interest, also announcements about this web site. I hope to change the conten Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 ==> Home 129 persons have registered for the next IOU meeting. --> IOU 2008 Grant Application Ann Barker Memorial Library Distribution Maps Test yourself on estimating bird flocks Birds with photos and checklists Places to go birding and find birds Reporting your sightings - how to and where IOU Nature Store Extras - all those other neat things about Iowa birding that just don't fit in the first four areas Welcome to the Iowa Ornithologists' Union website. Our state is a land of many surprises. Sure, there are endless fields of corn and soybeans, but tucked away in the gently sloping valleys one finds streams and rivers, lakes and ponds, and hardwood timber that all provide homes to a host of different species. Dickcissel, Sedge Wren, Smith's Longspur, and even Eurasian Tree Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Journal of Oregon Ornithology (JOO) Journal of Oregon Ornithology ISSN for Online Version: 1092-3845; Journal of Oregon Ornithology ISSN for Print Version: 1066-9450 Last modified: 12 July 2003 Journal of Oregon Ornithology is published by Gahmken (pronounced gahm' ken) Press, which is owned by Range Bayer of Bayer Research . The most recent Journal of Oregon Ornithology is No. 6, November 1996 Journal of Oregon Ornithology Table of Contents Acknowledgements and Links to Other Sites ********************************************************************* Journal of Oregon Ornithology Table of Contents Major subject matter (e.g., site of observations) of papers is in parentheses. Introduction to JOO . (Introduction, library, map, and photo availability; acknowledgments; large file sizes.) JOO Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Louisiana Ornithological Society (LOS) was organized in 1947 to gather and disseminate accurate information concerning the bird life of the western hemisphere and of Louisiana; to promote interest in and appreciation of the value of birds, both aesthetic and economic, which will ensure wiser conservation of our bird life; to promote opportunity for acquaintance and fellowship among those interested in nature; and to issue, at such times as possible or practicable, publications as a means of furthering these ends. Home || History || Officers || Join LOS || LA Birding Organizations LA Checklist || LBRC || LOS News || LOS Sales || Meetings || Pelagic Trips Local Contacts || Online Birding Resources ||  Featured HotSpot UPDATED 12 NOVEMBER 2007 Myiarchus Flycatchers Identifying sulids Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 For more interesting articles, places to visit, transportation options, etc. Magnificent birding in Botswana and Zimbabwe Botswana - Zimbabwe Overland tour: August/September 1996 Article and photos by Lynette Oxley A Meyer's Parrot & Green pigeon at Oddball's Palm Island Luxury Lodge in the Okavango Delta One of the highlights of our three week overland trip to Botswana and Zimbabwe was the prolific birdlife experienced. From the pretty duets of the Swamp Boubous in the Okavango Delta and the Linyanti swamps (Chobe National Park) to the baby-like cries of the Trumpeter hornbills on the mighty Zambezi which produced a birding extravaganza not to be forgotten for a very long time. Our first overnight spot was at Nata on the edge of the Makgadikgadi Reserve. Nata Lodge is an ideal birding spo Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Ruby-throated Hummingbird Nest Site To view alternative homepage with macromedia flash video of a singing Winter Wren Click Here A high speed internet connection is preferable. Welcome To Northern Michigan Birding Dedicated to wild birds and wild bird enthusiasts and ecology while promoting principles of low taxes, limited government, privatization, free markets, individualism, and private property rights. Go to Portal Go to Message Board Image and HTML Code By: Keith F. Saylor All Right Reserved "... throw yourself into a highspeed drift and skid, totally engaged but set apart from it all, and all around you the dance of biz, information interacting, data made flesh ..." William Gibson -- Neuromancer Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Ruby-throated Hummingbird Nest Site To view alternative homepage with macromedia flash video of a singing Winter Wren Click Here A high speed internet connection is preferable. Welcome To Northern Michigan Birding Dedicated to wild birds and wild bird enthusiasts and ecology while promoting principles of low taxes, limited government, privatization, free markets, individualism, and private property rights. Go to Portal Go to Message Board Image and HTML Code By: Keith F. Saylor All Right Reserved "... throw yourself into a highspeed drift and skid, totally engaged but set apart from it all, and all around you the dance of biz, information interacting, data made flesh ..." William Gibson -- Neuromancer Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 AS THE CROW FLIES Elinor Miller's Birding Columns Links For Birders FAQs 5/20/04 ? NESTS 5/6/04 ? OUT AND ABOUT FOR SPRING BIRDS 4/22/04 ? WARBLERS, THE HALLMARKS OF SPRING A BIRDER'S ROAD TO DISCOVERY A HEADS UP FOR UPCOMING BIRD COUNT (1/15/04) A MIX OF BIRDS AND BANANAS IN MEXICO (9/14/01) A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME...(11/16/01) A SEASON OF SHOREBIRDS (7/21/00) A WALK IN A MARSH (10/11/02) AFTERMATH OF BIRD COUNT: FIRST IMPRESSIONS (3/14/03) ALIEN SPECIES CAUSE LOCAL ANGUISH ANNUAL FEEDER COUNT (2/15/03) ANNUAL YARD BIRD COUNT INSTRUCTIONS (1/29/04) APRIL'S AVIAN SYMPHONY ? 4/12/02 ARIZONA IS HUMMIN' ALONG (9/29/00) BACK TO THE BEGINNING (5/24/02) BACKYARD OLYMPICS RIVET OUR ATTENTION (10/13/00) BIRD HOUSES FOR BLUEBIRDS AND OTHERS (3/29/02) BIRDS ARE HOPPING RIGHT IN MY OWN BACKYARD (11/ Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Web Surfbirds.com advanced search UPDATED: Make Surfbirds Your Home Page | Tell a friend November/December Bird This month's front cover of a Tasmanian Masked Owl was photographed by Pete Morris on a Birdquest tour . This month's cover is available as a background screen for your computer and can also be sent as an ecard . More bird wallpapers here >> Alaska - 24th July - 12th August 2007 , author Alan Whitehead ( added November 21, 2007) (The idea of visiting Alaska was obviously to try and boost my ABA total towards the 600 mark.) Morocco - Agadir & the Southern Desert - 2-16 November 2007 , author Alan Miller ( added November 20, 2007) (Agadir, Guelmim, Desert Wheatear, Red-rumped Wheatear, Thick-billed Lark, Hoopoe Lark) South Africa 11th - 31st October 2007. , author Benjamin Sc Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 birding trip reports and discussions You'll notice I have made a few additions and changes recently. I have been lucky to travel to so many places in recent years and consequently this page is getting crowded. As before you'll find my reports from various places in Asia, a few other places as well as my homeland, Australia. I've set out each country with a trip report containing details of the various sites and annotated bird and mammal lists. Don't forget to please note the dates on the reports and remember that things change - sometimes very quickly... I would love to hear feedback if you read this page and as usual hope you find the information here useful! Susan Myers search the web this site Trip Reports - Asia Other Places Australia - reports & sites Cambodia 2005 Trip Report - Angko Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 Home Birding Sites Important Bird Areas Birding Resources Birding Records Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary Photo Galleries About the Society The Cardinal Newsletter Coming Events Winter Feeder Count Information and Forms 2007/8 Christmas Bird Counts January 26, 2008 - Eagle Trip to Western Indiana April 5, 2008 - Fabulous Flowers and Beautiful Birds I. Field trip to Brookville Lake led by Jack and Elaine Barringer. May 2,3 and 4, 2008 - Spring Birding Festival at Mccormick's Creek State Park - preliminary announcement. May 6, 2008 - Fabulous Flowers and Beautiful Birds II. Field trip to Rush Run (just north of Oxford, Ohio) led by Jack and Elaine Barringer. May 22-25, 2008. Kirtland's Warbler Trip. Bill Murphy will be leading a group to Michigan for Kirtland's Warbler, among many other Spring migr Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 The Virtual Birder Bird Guide Birding Break OnLocation Backgrounder Gallery B-Mail Real Birds Media Shelf A 2 Z 4 Warblers Take one of our virtual tours of one of the most popular migrant traps in the northeast US. Mount Auburn Cemetery, Massachusetts: OnLocation(sm) Birding Break(sm) Brush up on your warbler song ID! A2Z4Birders(sm) Matching Game Match names, photos, sounds & sonograms in these idenitifcation challenges. Warbler Guide Warbler of the Day! If you'd like to be notified when new issues or features are added to The Virtual Birder®,
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Votes:0 The Virtual Birder Bird Guide Birding Break OnLocation Backgrounder Gallery B-Mail Real Birds Media Shelf A 2 Z 4 Warblers Take one of our virtual tours of one of the most popular migrant traps in the northeast US. Mount Auburn Cemetery, Massachusetts: OnLocation(sm) Birding Break(sm) Brush up on your warbler song ID! A2Z4Birders(sm) Matching Game Match names, photos, sounds & sonograms in these idenitifcation challenges. Warbler Guide Warbler of the Day! If you'd like to be notified when new issues or features are added to The Virtual Birder®,
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Votes:0 Photo Gallery | County Pages | Feature Pages | Website Guide | Rare Bird Sightings | Places to Bird Support this web site through Amazon.com & the Bookstore Birding Hotline Sightings ? combined list ? hotline photos ? report a hotline bird eBird Utah Listing Records ? submit your numbers County Pages Places to Bird ? photos of places State Page ? state calendar Birding Etiquette Records Committee ? rare bird report form ? archives ? r ecords under review Rare Bird Sightings Rare Bird Finder Birds of Utah Photo Gallery ? l atest additions ? photographers Utah Bird Guide Birding Information Print Center Sign up for Hotlines Bird Counts Checklists Website Archives Learning about birds Photo Quiz Bookstore Birding Organizations Statewide ? utah ornithological soc. ? hawk watch int . Local ? br Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 ... Website Trivia This website contains information on birding in 203 countries, 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada, and all 50 US states plus Washington, D.C. 364 photographers and organizations have provided permission to showcase their work on this site. The site contains images of 5,089 bird species. According to Xenu Link Checker, there are over 17,000 links on this site. About 5,000 birders per day are visiting the site. Birding Hotspots Around the World Our birds are in real trouble! Click here to find out more! The links on this site go directly to information on specific birding hotspots around the world, local site guides, etc. Although these links can't replace knowing a fellow birder in the location you're going, they can certainly help! These pages hold photos of bird s Read More Go to Site
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