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  1. Beauty and the Black Sheep (Moorehouse Legacy, Book 1) by Jessica Bird, 2005-07-01
  2. Peterson Field Guide to Birds of Eastern and Central North America, Sixth Edition by Roger Tory Peterson, 2010-03-14
  3. The Sibley Guide to Birds by David Allen Sibley, 2000-10-03
  4. The Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide by Richard Garrigues, 2007-04-12
  5. When the Game Was Ours by Larry Bird, Earvin Johnson Jr., et all 2010-10-01
  6. Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan, 2001-09-01
  7. The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski, 1995-08-09
  8. From The First (Silhouette Special Edition) by Jessica Bird, 2006-04-01
  9. National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds--E: Eastern Region - Revised Edition by NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, 1994-09-27
  10. Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America (Helm Field Guides) by David Allen Sibley, 2003-01
  11. Imperfect Birds: A Novel by Anne Lamott, 2010-04-06
  12. Bird Feathers: A Guide to North American Species (Birds Ornithology) by S. David Scott, Casey McFarland, 2010-09-01
  13. A Bird's-Eye View of Life with ADD and ADHD: Advice from young survivors by Chris A. Zeigler Dendy & Alex Zeigler, 2007-11-15
  14. The Spectator Bird (Penguin Classics) by Wallace Stegner, 2010-07-27

21. Birds Of McHenry County Illinois
Web cam and video captures from a backyard feeder.
http://www.mccbirds.com/
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(21 Birds are pictured) Join the great Backyard Bird Count The Birders Cam is located in unincorporated McHenry County at the top of a Bull Valley ridge. About 3 miles south of Wonder Lake. It is in a yard of a home. There is a near by 6 acre prairie. The only open water for about a mile is the residence 2000 gallon cement fish and plant pond. There is a road 40 yards from the box. This is one of 12 bird feeders on the property. This yard is also home to Blue Birds ,Wrens, Cedar Waxwings and Hummingbirds. Comments or suggestions
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22. Wild Birds Unlimited Bird FeederCam - Backyard Bird Feeding, Bird Feeders, Retai
Wild birds Unlimited Bird FeederCam shows images of live birds every threeminutes at various bird feeding stations. Wild birds Unlimited.
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23. Center For The Study Of Tropical Birds
Conducts programs studying and preserving wildlife in various locations by means of educational programs and research stations.
http://www.cstbinc.org/

24. Emu Birds
Information on the Emu including description, habitat, uses and breeding.
http://www.emu-birds.com/
Emu Birds Photo courtesy of The Running Bird Ranch, Inc. Genus : Dromaius novaehollandiae
Family: Dromaiidae
Order: Struthioniformes or Casuariiformes Emus are members of a group of large, flightless birds. Only one species surives today of Australia; related emus on Tasmania and Kangaroo Island were extinct by the early 19th century. Excluding the ostrich, the emu is the largest of all birds with a height of 6 ft and a weight of 130 lb. The wings of the emu are mere rudiments found beneath the coarse hairlike feathers of the body. The plumage is dull brown. It is darker on the head, neck, and middle of the back and lighter on the undersides. The naked parts of the head and neck are grayish-blue while the bill and feet are brown. The emu inhabits the open plains and brush of Australia where it feeds chiefly upon roots, fruits, and herbage. The bird is peaceful, timid and capable of running at considerable speed to elude attackers. Emus normally breed as pairs. The hen can be reproductive for as long as 20 years, laying between 20 to 50 eggs in a single season. It places its eggs (dark green color and about 4 in long) in a scooped-out hole in the ground. Incubation takes almost two months and is performed entirely by the male, who also cares for the chicks. Photo courtesy of EMU The native Australian Aborigines obtained a large part of their food, clothing, shelter, medicinal and spiritual sustenance from the emu. Emus are currently raised throughout the United States and have adapted to challenging conditions as the frigid winters of North Dakota to the harsh heat of southern Texas.

25. Birds Eye Foods
Recipes and meal ideas.Category Home Cooking Brand Name Recipes...... Copyright © 2003. birds Eye Foods. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.birdseye.com/
Birds Eye Foods Brand Sites Bernstein's Salad Dressing Birds Eye Brooks Chili Comstock Freshlike Greenwood Beets Husman's La Restaurante Mariners Cove McKenzie's Nalley Products Riviera Snyder of Berlin Tim's Cascade Chips Veg-All Wilderness Birds Eye Foods Home Contact Us Advanced Search Employment Opportunities
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26. JungleTalk Home Page
Manufactures bird toys for finch up to macaw sized birds.
http://www.jungletalk.com/
Bird Toys
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JungleTalk is a subsidary of Aquarium Systems, Inc. Come check us out! Home About JungleTalk News ... To Order
Last modified: November 07, 2002

27. Web-Birds.Com

http://www.web-birds.com/
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28. Birds Of Perth
Detailed information on the birds of Perth, Western Australia, with the best birding sites, checklist, history, and local and Australiawide messageboard.
http://www.birdsofperth.com/

29. Www.birds.org.il/

http://www.birds.org.il/

30. Avian Research Center
Goals include promoting interdisciplinary research involving birds, disseminating the results of that research, enhancing student training, and fostering interaction among faculty and students with diverse expertise related to birds. Site resources are mainly about bird breeding and maintenance, particularly in agriculture.
http://www.cvm.umn.edu/avian/
The primary goals of the Center are to promote interdisciplinary research involving birds, disseminate the results of that research, enhance student training and recruitment, and foster interaction among faculty and students with diverse expertise related to birds.
ARC Departments and Faculty addresses, phone numbers, faculty profiles Recently submitted articles by ARC faculty Avian Research Center Update : the ARC's monthly newsletter: covering news, notices, upcoming events, and speakers. Multidisciplinary Avian Biology Course information for 1997-1998 Links to Colleges and Departments with faculty participating in Avian Research Center activities, as well as outside sources of information. Job postings job announcements can be sent to the address at the bottom of this page.
ARC Archived Information
Please note these sources are no longer updated, but may still provide useful information.
Information from our gopher at the University of Minnesota. Newsletters, faculty profiles and related links. Please note these are not updated.
A library of lay articles on poultry production research produced by Avian Research Center faculty.

31. British Birds - Illustrated Guide
Illustrated collection of terms and descriptions of birds found in British Isles.Category Reference Dictionaries By Subject Science Biology...... birds Of Britain Bird Guide Illustrated Guide to over 100 British birds With articlesby Michael Seago and others that first appeared in the Eastern Daily
http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/bird-guide/

32. The Thorn Birds
Actor list, image gallery, quotes, summary, information on the series and book.
http://sakuraland.com/ThornBirds/
Actors Images Info Poem ... E-Mail
mainly from the movie. It also contrains breif information about those who made it as we know it on film. Thank you
me. There's no original soundtrack with the Thorn Birds music on cd except for maybe one or two themes.
Click on SHOP to purchase products. Filming Locations: Los Angeles City Hall and Saint Andrew's Church in Pasadena
were used for the interior and exterior of the Vatican. Matlock Island was filmed
on the island of Kaui in Hawaii.
Thorn Birds DVD: For all of those interested in purchasing TTB on DVD, please
contact WB or show your support through Thorn Birds DVD . Or purchase Thorn Birds Theme CD by Henry Mancini.
!! PLEASE DO NOT TAKE ANY INFORMATION/IMAGES OFF OF THIS SITE WITHOUT ASKING FIRST !! Thanks. ^_^ Thorn Birds Message Board : I made a little message board for everyone to ask questions and what not,
that way if you don't want to email or sign the guestbook, you can do it here! ^_^;
Last Updated: Nov. 07, 2002 4:49pm EST

33. Birds Of Prey Foundation
Raptor rehabilitation organization based in Boulder County.Category Recreation Birding North America United States Colorado......The birds of Prey Foundation is a nonprofit 501(C)(3) organization whose missionis Content, images, and art property of birds of Prey Foundation.
http://www.birds-of-prey.org/
The Birds of Prey Foundation is a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization whose mission is: to treat injured and orphaned wildlife, primarily raptors, such as eagles, hawks, falcons and owls and return healthy members of the breeding population to their natural habitat; to foster compassion for wildlife in distress and teach new generations through mentorships, internships, lectures, and volunteer programs; to continuously improve the high quality care and housing of captive raptors everywhere through education; observation, invention and exemplary ethics in their treatment and husbandry. Questions?
Contact us at raptor@birds-of-prey.org
Birds of Prey Foundation
Boulder County, Colorado Page last update 03/16/2003 Visitors Since 11/19/1999

34. Pheasant Birds
Informational site on the pheasants, with breeder links, organizations and recommended books.
http://www.pheasant-birds.com/
Pheasant Birds Photo credited to Gaye There are about 50 species of pheasants. All pheasants, except the Congo Peafowl are native to Asia, but other species have been introduced elsewhere. The most populer species is the common pheasant, often refered to as the Ring-necked Pheasant because of the white ring around the neck of males. The pheasant originally was brought into Europe by the Romans. A ring-necked Chinese race came into North America around the late 18th century, and was later introduced in Europe.There is also a Black-necked Pheasant from Europe that was later introduced in North America. Male pheasants are very colorful in order to attract females for breeding. Females are usually brown or black in color for better camoflage when nesting in their roost. Pheasants do best in open country and are especially abundant in the grainfields of North America. They are also found in the Eastern states all the way down to North Carolina. In North America and Europe many pheasants are bred on game farms and released for hunting. As many as 15 or more species of pheasant are considered endangered or threatened. Protection has helped to maintain populations of species and total extinction of most species is very unlikely. Photo credited to Gaye Size Males are about 90 cm long. Females are about 63 cm long

35. Home
Birding sites, trip reports, where to find endemic birds, checklist, journal, gallery, Wingspan birds Category Recreation Birding Oceania New Zealand......New Zealand birds. and Birding. Nga Manu o Aotearoa. Choose Destination. NewZealand was the fabled land of birds. New Zealand's biota
http://www.nzbirds.com/
New Zealand Birds
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Nga Manu o Aotearoa Choose Destination New Zealand Birds Gallery Birding in New Zealand Bird Song Birding Bed and Breakfast Checklist Journal of NZ Birds Maori Myth and Lore Store and Gift Shop Wingspan Trust NZ Birds Gallery Birding New Zealand Bird Song Journal of NZ Birds ... New Zealand birds t-shirts N ew Zealand was the fabled land of birds. New Zealand's biota was so strange that it would be dismissed as science fiction if the fossil record was not there to prove it. There were some 70 species of birds found nowhere else in the world, more than a third of them were flightless and almost a quarter of them nocturnal. Many of the birds occupied niches for which, in other ecosystems, mammals evolved. The early European explorers and naturalists likened New Zealand to a lost Arcadia, the Garden of Eden before the Fall. Although they had no concept of continental drift, they realised that New Zealand must have been isolated before the evolution of large mammals.Today, New Zealand's forests are quiet, eerily so, empty of birds compared to those of pre-human times. Unique and vulnerable species were exterminated by hunting, habitat destruction and the introduction of mammalian predators. All we now have left are the remnants of a lost fauna. "May I ask that our heavenly father, your ancestors and mine, bless your site. Notwithstanding this, I am sure that you would join with me and ask for a blessing from the birds themselves, as they have also joined our ancestors."

36. Dinobuzz: Dinosaur-Bird Relationships
A DinoBuzz article covering the theory, and objections towards it, of the dinosaurian origin of birds.Category Science Biology Zoology Chordates Ornithology...... Dinosaurs Are birds Really Dinosaurs? His work provided strong, compellingsupport for the theory that birds are theropod dinosaurs. If
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/avians.html
Are Birds Really Dinosaurs?
Ask your average paleontologist who is familiar with the phylogeny of vertebrates and they will probably tell you that yes, birds (avians) are dinosaurs . Using proper terminology, birds are avian dinosaurs; other dinosaurs are non-avian dinosaurs, and (strange as it may sound) birds are technically considered reptiles . Overly technical? Just semantics? Perhaps, but still good science. In fact, the evidence is overwhelmingly in favor of birds being the descendants of a maniraptoran dinosaur , probably something similar (but not identical) to a small dromaeosaur . What is this evidence? We'll spare you the exhaustive amount of available cladistic studies; those alone would make a large book if compiled. Dr. Jacques Gauthier, during his time as a graduate student of Professor Kevin Padian here at Berkeley, did his dissertation research on this subject, creating the first well accepted, detailed phylogeny of the diapsids . His work provided strong, compelling support for the theory that birds are theropod dinosaurs If we look back into the history of the issue, it is apparent that many comparative anatomists during the 16th through 19th centuries noticed that birds were very similar to traditional reptiles. In 1860, shortly after the publication of

37. Carry's Film Page Birds Of Passage
INcludes summary, cast list, and pictures.
http://homepages.msn.com/StageSt/lesoiseauxdepassage/FrenchFilm.html
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38. Birds Of Prey At Buteo.com
Photos and information about raptors, Hawk Hill in Golden Gate NRA, Bay Area birds, and Point Reyes.Category Recreation Birding North America United States California......Photos and information about birds of prey (eagles, hawks, falcons, kestrels, owls,harriers, accipiters, buteos, osprey) that can be seen in the United States
http://www.buteo.com/
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... ?" Enjoy this site? Did you find it useful? Tip me a dollar (or more if you'd like)! What to do with an injured bird! I get many e-mails from folks that have an injured hawk or an injured bird. If you find an injured bird, here's what to do. Call the Humane Society , your local Fish and Game Department, The Birds of Prey Foundation at (303) 460-0674 or a local, similar facility in your area and find a registered, licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility as soon as you can. Follow their instructions. Please be aware of the following:
  • In the United States of America, under Federal and State law it is ILLEGAL for anyone to injure a bird of prey. Birds of Prey may ONLY be possessed by having the proper Federal permit.

39. Vivek Tiwari: Birds And Birding In India
Checklist, book list, trip reports, and links.
http://www.ee.princeton.edu/~vivek/indian-birds.html
Birds and birding in India
Indian birds
Checklist of Birds (specifically for India)
-From the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Based on the Oriental Bird Club checklist.
Most people in India still follow the checklist based on Ripley's, "Synopsis of the Birds of India and Pakistan".
Field Guides and Other Bird Books for the Region
-Including new and upcoming guides.
Trip Reports
-Updated fairly frequently
Birding Site Information (by region)
-Checklists, hotspots, etc.
Bird Call Mnemonics for the Indian Subcontinent (New)
-Collection of informal aids to remembering bird calls/songs.
Nathistory-India
A new email discussion group, devoted to the natural history of the Indian subcontinent.
You may get answers to specific queries here.
Browse the Nathistory-India archives
View recent attachments posted to Nathistory-India
Indian bird links
The Northern India Bird Network
-A great site, coinciding with the recent resurgence of birding in the Delhi area.
Oriental Bird Club
Indian wildlife and conservation
Indira Gandhi Conservation Monitoring Centre
-Includes Biodiversity Profile of India
IISC CES
Conservation in the Indian Subcontinent
-By L. Ramakrishnan (Ramki), University of Texas, Austin

40. American Film Institute
A gallery of stills and related pictures, from The American Film Institute.
http://www.afionline.org/archive/films/birds/birds.home.html
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