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  1. Birds in Cheshire and Wirral: A Breeding and Wintering Atlas by David Norman, 2009-02-15
  2. Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Cambridgeshire by P.M.M. Bircham, etc., 1994-03
  3. In Search of Breeding Birds by Desmond Nethersole-Thompson, 1992-10
  4. Oklahoma Breeding Bird Atlas.(Book Review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by Bruce G. Peterjohn, 2004-09-01
  5. The Breeding Birds of Hertfordshire (Natural History of Hertfordshire)
  6. Atlas of breeding birds in Maine, 1978-1983 by Paul R Adamus, 1987
  7. Massachusetts Breeding Bird Atlas.(Book Review): An article from: Wilson Bulletin by William E., Jr. Davis, 2004-06-01
  8. Aviary and cage birds, their care and breeding by Willie Flora Flowers, 1933
  9. Field Guide to the Scarcer Breeding Birds of the New Forest and Surrounding Area by James Whitaker, 1997-05
  10. Breeding Bird Atlas of Santa Clara County, California by William G. Bousman, 2007-01
  11. Breeding British Birds in Aviaries and Cages - Housing, Feeding, Sexing and General Management of British Hardbills and Softbills by H. Norman, 2008-11-04
  12. Breeding Birds of Napa County, California: An Illustrated Atlas of Nesting Birds by Murray Berner, 2003-01
  13. The Breeding Birds of Cumbria: A Tetrad Atlas 1997-2001 by Malcolm Stott, etc., 2002-09-18
  14. Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: A Report of the BTO's Integrated Population Monitoring (BTO Research Reports) by Humphrey Crick, etc., 1998-01

81. Atlas Of Breeding Birds In New Hampshire - BANH
Books About New Hampshire. Atlas Of breeding birds In New HampshireFoss, Carol R. (Arcadia, 1994) This comprehensive volume documents
http://state.nh.us/nhsl/nhbooks/atlasofb.html
Books About New Hampshire Atlas Of Breeding Birds In New Hampshire
Foss, Carol R.
(Arcadia, 1994) This comprehensive volume documents the breeding distribution and status of all bird species which nest in New Hampshire. Physical description, historical analysis, details of breeding ecology, a summary of breeding evidence, and a map showing distribution and breeding status is provided for each species. Previous Page Next Page Books About New Hampshire

82. Breeding Birds Of Southern Quebec
Translate this page The breeding birds of Southern Quebec. Latin, English, French. Gaviidae.Gavia stellata, Red-throated Loon, Huart à gorge rousse. Gavia
http://www.redpath-museum.mcgill.ca/Qbp/birds/birdfamilies.htm
The Breeding Birds of Southern Quebec Latin English French Gaviidae Gavia stellata Red-throated Loon Gavia immer Common Loon Podicipedidae Podilymbus podiceps Pied-billed Grebe Podiceps auritus Horned Grebe Podiceps grisegena Red-necked Grebe Hydrobatidae Oceanodroma leucorhoa Leach's Storm-Petrel Sulidae Morus bassanus Northern Gannet Fou de Bassan Phaladcrocoracidae Phalacrocorax carbo Great Cormorant Grand Cormoran Phalacrocorax auritus Double-crested Cormorant Ardeidae Botaurus lentiginosus American Bittern Lxobrychus exilis Least Bittern Petit Butor Ardea herodias Great Blue Heron Casmerodius albus Great Egret Grande Aigrette Butorides virescens Green Heron Nycticorax nycticorax Black-crowned Night- Heron Anatidae Branta brenicla Brant Bernache cravant Branta canadensis Canada Goose Bernache du canada Aix sponsa Wood Duck Canard branchu Anas crecca Green-winged Teal Anas rubripes American Black Duck Canard noir Anas platyrhynchos Mallard Canard colvert Anas acuta Northern Pintail Canard pilet Anas discors Blue-winged Teal Anas clypeata Northern Shoveler Canard souchet Anas strepera Gadwall Canard chipeau Anas americana American Wigeon Aythya americana Redhead Aythya collaris Ring-necked Duck Aythya marila Greater Scaup Grand Morillon Aythya affinis Lesser Scaup Petit Morillon Somateria mollissima Common Eider Histrionicus histrionicus Harlequin Duck Canard arlequin Melanitta perpicillata Surf Scoter Bucephala clangula Common Goldeneye Bucephala islandica Barrow's Goldeneye

83. Breeding Birds
breeding birds Photo available (Photo gallery). Photo not available. Cetti'sWarbler (Cettia cetti). Moustached Warbler (Acrocephalus melanopogon).
http://www.mediatec.it/wwf/nidifying.htm

84. Winged Wisdom Magazine - Avian Nutrition Pet, Breeding Birds
Winged Wisdom Note PJ is the owner of HEX Aviary, a MAP certifiedaviary and has been breeding birds for over 16 years. PJ is very
http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww14eiv.htm
Avian Nutrition. What is a healthy diet for your bird? Different parrot species have different requirements

Pet Bird
Magazine, Ezine
August 1997 Magazine Topic IV - Avian Nutrition
    AVIAN NUTRITION
    by PJ Schimel of HEX Aviary
      Proper and adequate avian nutrition combined with good husbandry is probably the single most important factor in insuring that your pet bird lives a long and healthy life. The good husbandry aspect is very straightforward; supply your companion with a roomy, clean environment with full spectrum lighting, plenty of toys, quality time with you, regular veterinary care and most important of all plenty of mental and physical stimulation. The proper and adequate nutrition aspect is more complicated and complex. A sound nutritional program for all psittascine species, (with the possible exception of the hyacinth macaw who lives almost exclusively on nuts in the wild), should include fresh clean water, washed vegetables and fruit, grains, legumes, sprouts, beans, nuts, pellets, people food, and limited amounts of seed. The basic nutritional parrot's diet is similar to a human's macrobiotic or health food diet. However, all species are not the same and some have special dietary requirements. WATER
      Fresh water should be given at least twice daily. I recommend that you boil all water to be given to your birds. Fill a clean freshly washed gallon container with boiled water and place in the refrigerator for future use. This is the simplest way to provide safe drinking and bathing water for your birds. A container will probably last almost a week. Many people always ask, "Can I give my bird bottled or spring water?" I always say "no"! Spring water comes from a stream and is untreated, there is no guarantee that it doesn't contain some harmful bacteria. I realize that this thought is uncomfortable to some people, but there is a good possibility of this happening. Why take the chance?

85. Breeding Birds In Models In Landscape Planning And Nature Management
3. breeding birds as process parameters. In 1998 the remaining naturetarget types will worked out. 4. GISmodels and breeding birds.
http://www.sovon.nl/publicatie/sierdsema1998vogelwelt.html
Breeding birds in models in landscape planning and nature management Proceedings Bird Numbers 1998. Die Vogelwelt 120, suppl: 125-129 (1999) H. Sierdsema, SOVON Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology Henk.Sierdsema@sovon.nl
A. Meuleman, KIWA
R. Reijnen, IBN-DLO
Downoad this article: (proc98hs.zip) as a word.doc 721 kB
In 1996 the computer programme AVIS (Avifauna Information and evaluation System) was introduced. It has been used since by a number of organisations for the evaluation of breeding bird data for habitat management. The information set up for this programme has been used for different models on landscape planning. Two examples are the nation-wide population model LARCH and the impact-assessment model NICHE. In LARCH breeding bird density data is combined with parameters of almost 200 different habitat types stored in a 250x250 m ARC-INFO gridmap of habitat types of the Netherlands. The model estimates the size of local populations to predict the influence of landscape planning on the viability of these populations.
NICHE is designed to predict local vegetation using ARC-INFO. It is based on a small number of parameters like soil, water tables and land use. By adding a number of parameters on breeding birds, e.g. preference for different vegetation types and minimum habitat area the presence of ecological species groups is predicted. The model can be used to determine for instance the effect of drainage or infiltration on breeding birds.

86. 8 In 1 Nesting Material For Breeding Birds - PETdiscounters.com
material for all caged birds. The selfcontained dispenser enables your bird toline its nest with the proper amount of material for successful breeding.
http://www.petdiscounters.com/bird/nesting/81_nesting_material.html
Nesting Material An ideal nesting material for all caged birds. The self-contained dispenser enables your bird to line its nest with the proper amount of material for successful breeding. A brass fastener is attached to the back of the box to secure the nesting material to the cage. Simply punch out the hole on the front of the box and your bird will remove the material as needed. Although the manufacturer does not specify, it appears to made of a fine cotton rope material. 1/4 ounce (7 grams) per box.
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87. Westray - One Of Orkney's North Isles
I would suggest that a realistic estimate of breeding birds would be in the orderof 1020 pairs. A pair has been seen in most recent years at Roadmire.
http://www.westray-orkney.co.uk/nhbirdbreeders.html
LITTLE GREBE
(Tachybaptus ruficollis) Though not proven every year this species is probably a regular beeder on the Burness Loch. Recently, in April most years there are sightings of adults on the loch. This is before the emergent vegetation grows and obscures the fringes of the water body and provides seclusion for this very shy bird. On 31st August 1996, six were seen here and this could well represent family parties of the year. In 1999, two pairs were recorded breeding on the Burness Loch and one pair at Swartmill Loch. Probably less than 20 pairs of this secretive water bird breed in Orkney FULMAR
(Fulmarus glacialis)
Local name: Maaliemac
Birds are present in and around the breeding areas for most of the year but numbers often dip in late autumn. First eggs are laid around mid-May with young appearing after a 7 week incubation in late July. Chicks fledge at the end of August or in early September. CORMORANT
(Phalacrocorax carbo)
Local name: Skarf, Scarfie, Hiblin

88. OSME - Breeding Birds Of Lebanon
Sandgrouse 19 (2) 1997 Notes on some breeding birds in Lebanon. Further dataneeded before it can be ascertained whether breeding birds are resident.
http://www.osme.org/sand192/lebanon.html
Sandgrouse 19 (2): 1997 N otes on some breeding birds in L ebanon GHASSAN RAMADAN-JARADI AND MONA RAMADAN-JARADI Major changes in breeding status and distribution are provided for 26 species, based on fieldwork in 1995– 96. Three breeding species were new to the Lebanon bird list (Rock Partridge Alectoris graeca , Pheasant Phasianus colchicus and Ring-necked Parakeet Psittacula krameri ). Eleven new breeding species are listed (Booted Hieraaetus pennatus and Bonelli’s Eagles H. fasciatus , Yellow-legged Gull Larus cachinnans , Whiskered Tern Chlidonias hybridus , Rock Dove Columba livia , Hoopoe Upupa epops , Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea , Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos , Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio , Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla and Rock Sparrow Petronia petronia ), eight are the first breeding records for a number of years and one (Long-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinus ) successfully bred for the first time. Notes are provided for three other species.
INTRODUCTION T Lebanon is a mountainous country: the topography consists of a narrow coastal plain and two imposing, parallel mountain ranges reaching 3150 metres, separated by the Beqaa Valley, which lies at 800–1000 metres. SPECIES LIST MB = migrant breeding species, RB = resident breeding species

89. Breeding Bird Survey Summary And Analysis, Version 2002.1
Tools for Learning about birds This link transfers you to the Bird your skills ofidentifying North American bird songs, pictures, and breeding and wintering
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/bbs.html
Dedicated to Chandler S. Robbins , originator of the survey, to honor his 50 years of government service
Please cite this Page as:
Sauer, J. R., J. E. Hines, and J. Fallon. 2002. The North American Breeding Bird Survey, Results and Analysis 1966 - 2001. Version 2002.1, USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center , Laurel, MD Most Recent Update: 29 May 2002.
Technical notes:
(1) This analysis will be the final 2001 analysis, and a draft 2002 analysis will be available shortly. (2) The BBS database has undergone extensive revisions in 1998-2000, and many of the changes will be reflected in the results. Please let us know about any problems you encounter!
(3) Some 1966 - 1996 analyses (e.g., distribution maps) have been retained here, but most of the trend results from earlier analyses have been moved to archives.
(4) Some species are grouped for analysis. These are indicated on the selection lists.
(5) Earlier versions of the web site have been archived, and are accessible via links.
(6) A credibility index has been added to trend results. This symbol flags imprecise, small sample size, or otherwise questionable results.
General Information
Survey Results
Summary information on population change by region and time period
This program allows you to display trends for 3 time intervals

90. Patuxent-Migratory Bird Research
Comprehensive data on North American birds, including the breeding Bird Survey, Christmas Bird Count trends, migratory bird projects, the Bird Identification InfoCenter, checklists, ID tips, and quiz.
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/
PatuxentBird Population Studies
Basic search selected areas of our site Large-scale Survey Analyses The North American Breeding Bird Survey Summary and Analysis 1966 - 2001 The Audubon Christmas Bird Count Analysis 1959 - 1988 Geographic Information from the CBC The Grassland Bird Home Page Migratory Bird Research MBR Computer Software Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing at Patuxent Data Sets and Analyses used in Recent Publications by J.D. Nichols and J.E. Hines Learning About Birds! Bird Identification InfoCenter Seasonal Bird Checklists Bird Identification tips Play the Patuxent Bird Quiz MBR Comments/Statistics Send comments to Web-master Server Statistics Last updated 1/02/2002

91. AvianWeb: Info On Birds / Parrots, Of Interest To The Pet Bird Owner, Bird Breed
Information on many species of companion birds, such as health, care, breeding, and transportation. Also has chat forums.
http://www.avianweb.com/
One of the most extensive avian informational websites online ...
Parrot Species / Care
Wild Birds Human Health Issues (another interest of mine) Extraordinary global look
at the magnificent bird species Fun movie about the macaw "who saved the day AvianWeb's Main Websites: The most extensive bird / parrot species information resource on the Internet. Parrot Species Information
- Lists information on many types of parrot species, including very rare and even extinct species!  In addition to sharing with you my own experiences involving the various types of parrots, this website provides a comprehensive listing of informational pages, breeders, and associations.  You will learn about their care requirements and personality traits.  Finding the right match is important.  Please visit the Parrot Species webpage or, visit any of the following: 

92. CKC Birds - Cockatoos-what You Should Know Plus Other Parrot And Macaw Informati
Information and advice on african greys, amazons, cockatoos, and macaws, including diet, accommodation, breeding, and suitability as hand reared pets.
http://www.ckcbirds.co.uk/
WELCOME TO CKC BIRDS Cockatoos - What you should know about Cockatoos plus ...... ENTER

93. Pheasant Quail And Duck Breeders Magazine
Magazine about breeding and raising ducks, geese, swans, pheasants, quail, partridges, and all other game birds appearing around the world. Has some articles online.
http://www.gamebird.com/dgs.html
The Game Bird Gazette magazine is all about breeding and raising ducks, geese, swans, pheasants, quail, partridges, and all the other marvelous game birds of the world! It is the place to find captive bred waterfowl and gamebirds and all t he equipment you'll need to get started and at the cheapest prices. Each exciting issue of the magazine is packed full of authoritative "how to" articles and the hands on experiences of expert breeders. The GAZETTE also features fantastic pictures of the different waterfowl, pheasants, quail, and other types of gamebirds. The photos in each issue will help you decide on what species you'll want to add to your collection. You will be amazed and delighted by the hundreds of different kinds of waterfowl and gamebirds that are available to raise and sell! Egg incubator and incubation recommendations and hatching eggs is covered in every issue of the magazine! Thousands of ducks, geese, swans and other gamebirds are listed for sale in every issue of the magazine from many reputable and reliable breeders. You will find hundreds of different species of birds, eggs, and chicks available at very cheap prices.

94. The National Birds Of Prey Centre
Has been successful in the captive breeding of 50 raptor species.
http://www.nbpc.co.uk/
The National Birds of Pre y Centre from the air - 2002 Important Notice For anyone who is considering visiting the Centre – this is your last year (2003) to do so in its present location. The bulk of the National Birds of Prey Centre is relocating to the US at the end of this year. We have been offered the chance of joining with another group and extending the work that we have done here for the last 36 years. This opportunity is too good to lose. However – we shall be open as usual for this coming season – seven days a week until October 31 st It is planned that a smaller part of the National Birds of Prey Centre will remain and continue on with the courses, the experience days, the owl evenings and the work of the National Birds of Prey Trust. For further information see the pages on the move, which will be written and updated over the coming months. So one and all, this really is an opportunity not to be missed. This is your last chance to see this collection of birds in the setting of the Gloucestershire countryside that it has enjoyed for so long. Next year if you want to see this collection you will have to come to South Carolina which is a little further to go!

95. Birds, Etc. - Nest Boxes , Breeding Boxes , And Bird Butler Water Bottles For Pa
Providing breeding and nest boxes for parrots and manufacturer of the Bird Butler waterer. Order online or toll free. Also offers hand-fed parrots.
http://www.birdsetc.com/
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96. The Magazine On Raising Pheasant, Quail, Ducks, Other Game Birds
Information on raising and breeding game birds such as pheasants, quail, partridges, ducks, geese, swans and also doves and pigeons, including incubators and hatching eggs.
http://www.gamebird.com/
The Game Bird Gazette is a beautifully printed magazine that is all about keeping, breeding, and raising pheasants, quail, partridges, peacocks, doves and pigeons, waterfowl (ducks, geese and swans) and gamebirds of all kinds. The Gazette has been published for over 50 years and is the largest gamebird and waterfowl publication in the world! It is where you will find the most hatching eggs, chicks, and gamebirds and ducks from many reputable and reliable breeders. Incubators, brooders, netting, feed suppliers, and all the equipment you'll need at the cheapest prices are found in the magazine which is the world's largest gamebird and waterfowl supermarket. The magazine has outstanding articles and information on raising gamebirds and waterfowl that will help you get off to a quick and successful start. Egg incubator recommendations and hatching eggs is covered in every issue! To subscribe and become a Gazette member, please see the subscription information below. The Game Bird Gazette features wonderful pictures of the different quail, pheasant, ducks and other types of gamebirds, some by world famous photographers. The pictures will help you decide on what species you'll want to add to your collection.

97. Breeding Bird Atlases - American Birding Association
projects. Many birders have learned new things about the breeding habitatsand breeding behaviors of birds they thought they knew well.
http://americanbirding.org/programs/consatlas.htm

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Membership Publications Programs ... Home Go to.... Education Programs ABA-IFO Workshops for Birders ABA Birdathons Activities ABA Scholarships Summer Birding Camps Young Birder of the Year A Bird's-Eye View Conservation Programs Birders' Exchange Birding Economics Song Bird Coffee Birding Festivals Birding Trails The Birder Conservationist Coalition Efforts Opportunities for Birders CONSERVATION General History Volunteer opportunities The Birder Conservationist ... Atlasing Breeding Birds
BREEDING BIRD ATLASES
Many North American birders have been involved in Breeding Bird Atlases over the past 20 years. Using a grid-based system (latitude/longitude or UTM), Breeding Bird Atlases have documented the breeding status of the full variety of species found in a state, province, or county. Atlas projects have been very successful in documenting the breeding avifauna of poorly known areas and in discovering unknown breeding populations of otherwise well-known species. Birders have greatly enjoyed their participation in atlas projects. Many birders have learned new things about the breeding habitats and breeding behaviors of birds they thought they knew well.

98. Foundation
birds of prey rescue, release, captive breeding and public education on the Canadian prairies.
http://www.burrowingowl.com/foundation.htm
burrowingowl com Contact Us
Home Food Crisis
Sponsor ... Home Alberta Birds of Prey Foundation Our environmental mission is to conserve nature by: Rehabilitating and releasing injured birds of prey back to the wild. Captive breeding and release of endangered species. Two baby captive bred burrowing owls destined for release back to the wild. Studying and monitoring wild birds of prey populations. Two baby Ferruginous Hawks looking down from their stick nest. Encouraging increased public environmental awareness. Public education and understanding is key to conserving nature for future generations. As a non-political organization, we are not environmental critics or watchdogs. Our strategy is to roll-up our sleeves and initiate practical hands-on solutions which directly benefit wildlife and our environment. We do not receive any government operating subsidies. We rely solely on donations in addition to people generously donating their time. To contact us: e-mail: info@burrowingowl.com

99. Birds Of Christmas Island
Photographs and descriptions for several native birds, and an annual calendar for bird breeding.
http://www.christmas.net.au/parks/birds/birds_of_christmas_island.htm
Birds of Christmas Island The island is large enough to have developed its own unique rainforest ecology, with seven of the 13 land birds being endemic to the island, including the inquisitive Christmas Island Thrush, whose melodious evening song lends a wonderful musical quality to the tropical, palm-fringed sunsets. Many species are quite inquisitive and birdwatchers can be rewarded with some truly special sightings. With some little effort is it quite easy to tick off a full list of residents in a busy week or more relaxed fortnight, though the elusive Christmas Island Hawk Owl keeps many coming back for more! Seabirds Papasula abbotti Rarest of all boobies, this large bird nests precariously on the lateral branches of emergent trees on the Christmas Island plateau. Its long slender wings and gliding flight resemble an albatross. The black tail, black topped wings and larger size distinguish it from the more common Red-footed Booby. Most of its breeding habitat is protected in the Christmas Island National Park. Park authorities have a rainforest rehabilitation programme funded by the mining royalties from Christmas Island Phosphates. Thisproject revegetates areas where nesting areas have been affected by the wind turbulence resulting from land clearing. Red-footed Booby Sula sula rubripes Brown Booby Sula leucogaster plotus
A common tropical booby, nesting on the ground amongst pinnacles and inland cliff edges. Chocolate brown plumage with white breast and powder blue beak and feet.

100. New Page Redirection
Offers a Windows based freeware database program for breeders, featuring records for both individual birds and breeding pairs. Download available.
http://www.arcatapet.com/birddata.html
The BirdData page has been renamed. If you are not automatically redirected to the new page in a few seconds, click here to go there.

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