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  1. Location checklist to the birds of the Chiricahua Mountains / by Richard Cachor Taylor ; drawings by Lois McLane, Tim Manolis & Margaret Pope by Richard Cachor Taylor, 1993
  2. Washington Birds Their Location and Identification by Earl J. And Klaus G. Sonnenberg Larrison, 1968
  3. The Multi-Site Church Revolution: Being One Church in Many Locations by Greg Ligon, Geoff Surratt, et all 2009-08-23
  4. Twenty-five Years of the Weather Bird Press. At various locations but under one master: V. Gerry. With a critical introduction by Bunston Quayles (pseud.). by Vance Gerry, 1993

81. Bird Viewing Location Links - Washington
Communities Bickleton Bluebird Capital of the World. La Conner Chamber of CommerceWinter birds of the Skagit Flats. . Government Bird location Sites.
http://www.sunnywalter.com/WhereView-WNW-BirdLinks.html
Sunny Walter's
Washington Nature Weekends -
Bird Viewing Locations
Other States:
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BC CA ...
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82. Birds Eye View, Cypress Bend's Convenient Location, Cypress Bend Condominium Com
birds eye view. Home Main Page. About Us TedJag5. Cypress Bend's convenientlocation. Copyright© 2002, TedJag5, All Rights Reserved.
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83. The Birds Nest Bed & Breakfast - Location Map's
On each map a Red circle indicates the location of the birds Nest.Click thumbnail images to open a larger map in a separate window
http://www.birdsnest.uk.com/map.htm
Location Maps Below, you will find thumbnails for nine maps of progressive scale, from street level to national level. On each map a Red circle indicates the location of the Birds Nest. Click thumbnail images to open a larger map in a separate window If you require further directions to the Birds Nest, please do not hesitate to contact us. Maps courtesy of HERE to go to our Home page

84. Bethel Point Bed And Breakfast
Enjoy the comfort and tranquillity of the Maine coast. Your hosts Peter and Betsy Packard invite you to their beautiful 1830 farmhouse overlooking the sea for an unforgettable experience. Savor incredible views of Casco Bay's birds, seals, islands and lobster boats in a peaceful, secluded location away from traffic and crowds. Enjoy our outdoor whirlpool, a special treat in any weather, to help you unwind.
http://www.gwi.net/~bethelpt/

85. Raptor Center: Learn About Raptors
DATE OF RECOVERY 1993 location OF RECOVERY Wisconsin, USA ORIGINAL PROBLEMImprinted to humans One of the oldest birds at TRC, Nero is fully flighted.
http://www.raptor.cvm.umn.edu/content.asp?page=2002

86. State Bird, State Flower, State Tree, And State Location.
Includes information on state birds, flowers, and trees. Also backpacking Europe, compass, and GPS resources.
http://www.pickatrail.com/jupiter/location/north_america/usa/usa.html
Backpacking Europe
1. Visiting Europe? Find yourself a youth hostel
2. Locate a campsite in Dorset England.
3. Here's a few words about backpacking
4. Not all phone cards were created equal.
5. A list of countries where the Euro is used.
6. An Internet cafe and the alternatives.
7. Stay safe and secure at your hotel
Compass and GPS
1. Are you familiar with your azimuth Compass
2. Access trail maps with GPS Waypoints 3. Read the GPS Frequently Asked Questions Featured Articles If you're planning on traveling to a country infected with malaria, have you also planned a visit to your doctor a few weeks in advance? Malaria Blackberries on the trail-side are a backpacker's treat. When there's no berries on the plant, is it poison oak, or is it not? If you can't tell ... Poison Oak The anorak is basically a waterproof jacket with a hood. There are many styles of anoraks with various features - here we help you identify the ... Anorak Thinking about backpacking Europe? Considered the southwest coast of England? See 100 miles of connecting trails on the Dorset Devon coast.

87. Costa Rican National Parks Location Map
Brief descriptions of 29 parks and reserves.Category Regional Central America Travel and Tourism Parks...... More than 200 species of mammals, around 850 species of birds, almost 200types of amphibians and 220 species of reptiles inhabit these lands.
http://costarica.tourism.co.cr/mapindex.htm
NATIONAL PARKS INDEX
Santa Rosa National Park Hitoy-Cerere Biological Reserve Ostional National Wildlife Refuge Gandoca-Manzanillo National Wildlife Refuge ... Piedras Blancas National Park Fauna in Costa Rica Costa Rica possesses a rich and abundant fauna. The sheer number and variety of its species have made Costa Rica one of the most admired territories on the planet when it comes to biodiversity. More than 200 species of mammals, around 850 species of birds, almost 200 types of amphibians and 220 species of reptiles inhabit these lands. Many tourist activities are sustained in harmony with wild animals. The mountains give shelter to the observation of birds, whose admirers lift their gazes toward the treetops in an attempt to spot their nests. The best places for bird watching are Braulio Carrillo National Park and its surroundings, Monteverde, Talamanca, and the Osa Peninsula. Every year on the Atlantic and Pacific Coast, one can observe the arrival of the turtles to lay their eggs in the soft sand of the beaches. Guided tours are organized to show you this marvelous demonstration of life itself, without adversely affecting the turtles.

88. Abundant, Common And Uncommon Birds: Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge. Idaho, U
List of birds seen in the refuge.
http://i-bird.com/Location/IDKootenai.htm
Species List uncommon, common and abundant
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Location: Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
Page last updated on: Monday, October 30, 2000
Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
Bonners Ferry, Idaho Note: The data shown below displays only Uncommon, Common and Abundant birds at this location. The original list can be seen at www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/othrdata/chekbird/r1/kootenai.htm Abundance legend: Present, but uncommon. Not likely to be seen except by extensive searching over several days. Common. Usually seen daily in proper habitat and season. Seen daily in good numbers in several habitats and seasons. Nesting. Podicipediformes Podicipedidae Red-necked Grebe Pied-billed Grebe Horned Grebe ... Western Grebe Anseriformes Anatidae Hooded Merganser Tundra Swan Common Merganser ... Ruddy Duck Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Great Blue Heron American Bittern Falconiformes Cathartidae Turkey Vulture Pandionidae Osprey ... American Kestrel Galliformes Phasianidae Ruffed Grouse Gruiformes Rallidae Sora American Coot Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Long-billed Dowitcher Wilson's Phalarope Lesser Yellowlegs ... Black Tern Gaviiformes Gaviidae Common Loon Columbiformes Columbidae Mourning Dove Strigiformes Strigidae Great Horned Owl Caprimulgiformes Caprimulgidae Common Nighthawk Apodiformes Apodidae Black Swift Vaux's Swift Trochiliformes

89. Bp.com Location Reports - South Africa - Sea Bird Rescue
Every year a parcel of as many as 20,000 vitamin pills, speciallyformulated forfish-eating birds and imported from Britain, is delivered free to the South
http://www.bp.com/location_rep/south_africa/soc_investment_progs/sea_bird_rescue

90. Salt Grass Flats - Tricolored Heron
Images plus data on this bird's physical description, nest location, nest materials, and eggs.
http://www.saltgrassflats.com/birds/tricolor_heron.html

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American Bittern

American Coot

Belted Kingfisher

Black-necked Stilt
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Common Moorhen

Cormorants
Double-crested
Neotropical (Olivaceous) Eastern Meadowlark Eastern Phoebe ... Yellow-crowned Night Heron Wildlife Reptiles Alligators Green Anole Red-Eared Slider Snakes Mammals Armadillo Bobcat River Otter Field Notes Where have you been? What wildlife have you seen? What behavior did you observe? Share your experiences here Ask questions of experts. Receive identification help. Post your questions, photos and observations here Email Us Join the update list Click here! The Sibley Guide to Birds contains marvelous illustrations originally drawn by the author using watercolors. This is a great identification guide, not only for adult birds, but juveniles, also. Click here! The National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds Eastern Region shows birds in beautiful color photographs and includes in-depth information on each bird. Click here! Birds of North America (Kaufman Focus Guides) features digitally enhanced photographic images to show the characteristics that are sometimes not apparent in photographs. Tricolored Heron Egretta tricolor Wingspan: 36"

91. Endangered Species - Birds
Return to Main Page Introduction location Map Species location Species ID Plants, Mammals, birds, Reptiles, Invertebrates Credits .
http://www.sas.usace.army.mil/endbird.htm
  • Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)
  • Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides borealis)
  • Southern Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
  • Wood Stork (Mycteria americana)
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    Introduction Location Map Species Location [ Species ID - Plants Mammals Birds Reptiles ... Credits
  • 92. O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference 2002 -- BOF Main Page
    birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions provide face to face exposure to those interestedin and Mac Date 09/30/2002 Time 600pm 700pm location Stevens Creek
    http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/19/bof.html
    All of O'Reilly Books Articles Conferences
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    Registration Speakers Keynotes ... Related Reading
    Birds of a Feather Sessions
    Birds of a Feather (BOF) sessions provide face to face exposure to those interested in the same projects and concepts. BOFs can be organized for individual projects or broader topics (best practices, open data, standards). BOFs are entirely up to you. We post your topic online and onsite and provide the space and time. You provide the engaging topic. BOFs will be available Monday 6 - 10 pm, Tuesday 7 - 8 pm, and Wednesday 8 - 10 pm. If you're interested in moderating your own BOF, please fill out the questionnaire , today. If you have any questions, feel free to email Vee McMillen Please note that audio/visual equipment, including projection equipment, will not be available for BOF sessions. If you require any audio/visual equipment, you may contact Good Company Productions , the official conference audio/visual producer, for rental rates. The following BOFs have been scheduled for the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference. Monday, September 30

    93. BLM's Resource Explorer Location
    On location. A combination of climate, geology, soils, and vegetation has createdan ecosystem that supports the largest concentration of nesting birds of prey
    http://www.blm.gov/education/expert/5/location.html
    On Location The rocky cliffs of the Snake River Canyon are home to the largest concentration of nesting birds of prey in North America. The Snake River flows from Yellowstone National Park in northwest Wyoming to eastern Washington, where it joins the Columbia River.
    Crevices in the canyon walls provide nest sites for prairie falcons and many other birds.
    The overlook at Dedication Point is one of the best places to see the canyon. You might also spot raptors, such as red-tailed hawks defending their territory or golden eagles in a dramatic courtship flight. The grasses and sagebrush of the Snake River Plain provide good food and cover for the many small mammals that live there. The Owyhee Mountains, which rise to 2550 meters (8400 ft), are in the background.
    Paiute ground squirrels can easily dig burrows in the fine-textured soils found on the plains north of the canyon.

    Even if the area were not the hot spot for raptors, it would still be a marvelously scenic place rich in geologic and cultural history. Though located only 50 km (30 miles) south of Boise, once you start traversing the expansive desert of the Snake River Plain and drop into the Snake River Canyon, you could be in another country. The Snake River Plain cuts a 80-km (50-mi)-wide swath across southwest Idaho. The landscape is covered with evidence of a violent history of heat, fire, and lava. Lonely buttes, small rock outcrops, and shallow ridges are all that remain of the volcanic activity that shaped the area.

    94. Prince Edward County, Ontario - Birding, Birdwatching, Spring Migration Route
    General overview and photos.Category Recreation Birding North America Canada Ontario...... and thrushes. Prince Edward County's location in eastern Ontariohas resulted in 336 species of birds being recorded. There are
    http://www.pec.on.ca/other/birds.html
    today's weather
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    Antique Shops Photo Tour ... Agriculture /Markets Shopping Government Info Community Development Chamber of Commerce ... Seniors Services
    ... a world-class birding locat
    ion More than 300 species of birds have been recorded at Prince Edward Point,
    a major staging area for migratory birds.
    Welcome to the Prince Edward County Birding Festival (May) as we ring in the spring with a dawn chorus of warblers, vireos, flycatchers and thrushes. Prince Edward County's location in eastern Ontario has resulted in 336 species of birds being recorded. There are guest speakers, bird banding, and nature photography workshops. [ Click here for details
    Prince Edward County is a world class birding location, boasting the highest concentration and abundance of migratory birds anywhere on the Canadian side of Lake Ontario.

    95. Macworld Conference & Expo - Birds-of-a-Feather Meetings
    location Parking Directions Speaker Headquarters Interested In Speaking? BenefitsProcess Presentation Materials Presentation Skills Call For Papers birdsof
    http://www.macworldexpo.com/macworld2003/V33/index.cvn?ID=10061

    96. CFP98 Birds Of A Feather
    The CFP98 program committee has received several inquiries from persons who wantto put on birds of a Feather sessions we will post topics and location TBA.
    http://www.cfp98.org/bofs.html
    CFP conferences have traditionally provided opportunities for informal after hours small group discussions of topics of specialized interest, i.e, Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions. CFP98 will continue this practice. We have set Birds of a Feather sessions (BoFs) for Thursday, February 19, 1998, at 9:30 p.m. , after the conclusion of the Thursday dinner. Please note: Sessions run concurrently. Room locations will be announced and posted at the conference. If there is sufficient interest, we can also set BoF sessions for Wednesday, February 18, 1998, at 9:30 p.m., after the conclusion of the opening dinner and reception. The CFP98 program committee has received several inquiries from persons who want to put on Birds of a Feather sessions: we will post topics and speakers as we receive more details. Please check this page for more information. Please send BoF proposals to Mark Lemley, mlemley@mail.law.utexas.edu , with a copy to Michael Esposito at mesposito@mail.law.utexas.edu China's Internet RevolutionAn Update from the Front Lines
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    97. WBU Education - Nesting Birds And Courtship
    again. If a cat or predator has disturbed the nest site, the birdswill choose another location. birds are fascinating to watch.
    http://www.wbu.com/edu/nest.htm

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    Nesting Birds and Courtship Behavior
    As birds are searching for and creating nests, displays of courtship can be fascinating to watch. It is also fun to watch what kind of materials birds may use in their nests. You can provide commercial nesting material, which is clean and colorful. Some birds have been known to pick material off clothes hanging on a clothesline. It is helpful to provide calcium suet to nesting birds and to birds that are rearing their young. Calcium can be provided by offering suet with calcium (such as Wild Birds Unlimited's Calcium Care) or ground up egg shells. Be sure the egg shells have been completely dried before placing them out for the birds. Providing shelter for the birds is important. Houses can help provide a place for birds to rear their young. If a brood has been successfully reared in a location, the birds may return to that site again. If a cat or predator has disturbed the nest site, the birds will choose another location. Birds are fascinating to watch. You can enjoy the courtship and rearing of the young birds if you are aware that it happens right in your own backyard!

    98. Army Corps Engineers FRF Home Monitoring Programs Wilmington
    This would result in 12 location zones per transect,. 2. the number of birds (shorebirdsand colonial waterbirds) seen, species, nesting pair counts, and
    http://www.frf.usace.army.mil/capefear/mon_birds.stm

    99. Zoology Resources
    location 1st floor Dewey reference...... location 1st floor Dewey reference area Call number 551.46003 G884o Date To 1980Southern Illinois birds
    http://www.lib.siu.edu/cgi-bin/encore2/resources?sub=dp111

    100. A Sampler Of The World's Birds
    ..Clicking on the photo of many of these birds will take you to aworld location where that bird is considered to be a speciality.
    http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/Sampler.htm
    Images of 3,439 species are
    included in this Gallery.
    The images have been contributed by
    281 photographers,
    artists and organizations. March 30, 2003
    World Bird Gallery
    (according to the Sibley-Monroe Classification)
    ASK BEFORE YOU USE
      Clicking on the photographer credit will take you to the originating website
        where a larger version of the picture can be found. (Or will provide you with
        an e-mail link to request a larger version.)

      Check back frequently - new birds are added often! Species with numbers in the two right hand
        columns are species I am actually working to complete, but any missing species (especially
        endangered birds) are welcome! Have you got any samples? If you have images of birds not
        included in this gallery, and you are willing to share, please let me know
      My PHOTOS MOST WANTED list is here.
      Order Family Species of Species with Photo with Photo STRUTHIONIFORMES Struthionidae Rheidae Casuariidae Apterygidae Ostrich Rheas Cassowaries and Emu Kiwis TINAMIFORMES Tinamidae Tinamous CRACIFORMES Cracidae Chacalacas, Guans, Curassows

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