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  1. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 45, Number 2, June 1974
  2. John James Audubon: Relations of the naturalist with the Western Museum at Cincinnati (Ornithology leaflet / Cincinnati Society of Natural History) by Dorothy Gillespie, 1937
  3. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 45, Number 3, September 1974
  4. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 46, Number 3, September 1975
  5. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 42, Number 2, June 1971
  6. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology-Volume 61, Number 2, Autumn 1990
  7. The Raven: Journal of the Virginia Society of Ornithology - Volume 47, Number 3, September 1976

21. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Birds - Ornithology, Birding & Bird Clubs
Ornithological societies are listed under Bird Organizations Ornithological Web Library(OWL) library of sites devoted to wild birds their study ornithology
http://www.biosis.org.uk/zrdocs/zoolinfo/bird_bir.htm
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general only; for sites relevant to particular birds, select from the list of bird orders
for ornithological societies see Bird organizations
[A] [B] [C] ... 7th NTT-ME World Bird Count 2000 a worldwide birding event in cooperation with BirdLife International and Wild Bird Society of Japan ABA's Directory of Opportunities for Birders annual list of projects for birders in Canada and the United States (including Puerto Rico)
African Bird Club (ABC)
UK registered charity established to provide a worldwide focus for African ornithology
Amazona Society
an international organization of aviculturists with headquarters in the United States of America serving as the voice of companion Amazon parrot owners and breeders Baltimore Bird Club
Belgium Parrot Society

Bird Information Resource Centre
the birding site of the Transvaal Museum, South Africa

22. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Birds - Organizations
to aviculture among pet owners, hobbyists, avicultural societies, zoos, veterinarians papersand short notes on Australian ornithology, particularly those
http://www.biosis.org.uk/zrdocs/zoolinfo/bird_org.htm
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General only; for sites relevant to particular birds, select from the list of bird orders Bird Index A B ... Alachua Audubon Society Florida
American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wild birds and their habitats in the Americas
Alaska Bird Observatory

American Birding Association
North America's largest membership organization for active birders
American Federation of Aviculture (AFA)

American Ornithologists' Union

Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV)
Advancing and Promoting Avian Medicine and Stewardship
Association of Field Ornithologists

Australian Bird Study Association (ABSA)
supports amateur and professional research on Australia's avian fauna
Australian Bird Watcher
quarterly journal, welcomes original papers and short notes on Australian ornithology, particularly those reporting data derived from watching birds in the field

23. BIOME OMNI VETGATE BIORESEARCH NATURAL SELECTION AGRIFOR Link To
conservation. Neotropical Bird Club; Bird watching; Birds/societies, etc.;ornithology/societies, etc.; Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center.
http://nature.ac.uk/browse/591.98.html

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Ant types in Argentinian insect collections
A simple list of 114 ant type species, compiled by Donat Agosti at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH), and documenting the collections of the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales and the Fundacion e Instituto Miguel Lillo, which together cover all Argentinian ant types. The site is in English. Ants; Social insects; Ants of the major vegetation types in southern Bahia, Brazil A simple list of ant species found in Southern Bahia, Brazil, organised by subfamily. The list has been compiled by Jacques Delabie and is published online by the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Insect societies; Ants; Arctiidae de Guyane Française This site presents an "illustrated catalogue of the Arctiidae, Arctiinae and Pericopinae of French Guyana found in the collection of the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris". The catalogue is presented as a single, browseable list, arranged taxonomically. Each image is annotated with its location, an indication of size and species distribution. Arctiidae; Images, Photographic; Tiger moths; Moths; Lepidoptera;

24. BIOME OMNI VETGATE BIORESEARCH NATURAL SELECTION AGRIFOR Link To
Hong Kong Bird Watching Society; Bird watching; Birds/societies, etc.; ornithology/societies,etc.; Hong Kong moths investigating the zoogeography
http://nature.ac.uk/browse/591.95.html

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An illustrated checklist of butterflies of Thailand
This site is primarily concerned with the butterflies of Thailand. Coverage includes butterfly morphology, anatomy and a featured butterfly of the month. The main strength of this site is the large number of good quality photographs of butterflies. These images could be very useful for identification purposes. Information on moths and other insects from Thailand, references and links to related sites are also provided. Butterflies; Butterflies/Metamorphosis; Butterflies/Nomenclature (Popular); Arabian wildlife Arabian Wildlife is a popular science magazine publishing articles on the natural history of the Arabian Peninsula. Back issues are provided online in full text; these are browseable by subject. The site will be of particular interest to bird watchers, as local bird sightings are posted. Lists of plant and animal species from the region are also included, with links to expanded information on each species. A virtual tour, illustrating the natural history of the United Arab Emirates, is included. Bird watching; Wildlife conservation;

25. About Marine Ornithology
Under a joint venture agreement, Marine ornithology is now managed bya Steering Committee appointed by supporting seabird societies.
http://www.marineornithology.org/about.html
About Marine Ornithology Marine Ornithology presents peer reviewed contributions concerning international seabird science and conservation. Marine Ornithology is supported and published biannually through a partnership between the African Seabird Group, the Pacific Seabird Group (PSG), and the Australasian Seabird Group. The African Seabird Group , based in Cape Town, South Africa, the Pacific Seabird Group , based in California, USA, and the Australasian Seabird Group , based in Australia, and The Seabird Group , based in the U.K. have jointly managed and published Marine Ornithology: an International Journal of Seabird Science and Conservation from its 2002 volume. John Cooper and the African Seabird Group founded Marine Ornithology (initially named Cormorant ) in 1976. Under a joint venture agreement, Marine Ornithology is now managed by a Steering Committee appointed by supporting seabird societies. Dr. Tony Gaston of Ottawa, Canada, and John Cooper of Cape Town currently serve as co-editors, along with a distinguished international editorial board. The societies hope that seabird biologists and managers will publish their work in Marine Ornithology to attract the widest possible international readership.

26. California Academy Of Sciences - Research - Ornithology And Mammalogy
Bird Mammal Books from the Department of ornithology Mammalogy. Males Causesand Consequences of Variation PM Kappeler Primate societies - BB Smuts et al
http://www.calacademy.org/research/bmammals/O&Mbooks/o&mbooks_tmammals.html
y By purchasing books Books On Terrestrial Mammalian Groups
Primates
Intr
oduction to the Primates
- A. Wolfe et al.
The World of Primates
- P. Hook
Primates of the World

Walker's Primates of the World
- W. R. Konstant et al.
The Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates
- N. Rowe
Primate Diversity

Primate Males: Causes and Consequences of Variation
- P. M. Kappeler
Primate Societies
- B. B. Smuts et al. Primate Communities - J. G. Fleagle et al. Primate Behaviour Primate Behavioral Ecology - K. B. Strier Patterns of Primate Behavior - C. A. Bramblett Comparative Primate Socioecology - P. C. Lee - M. E. Pereira Primate Evolution - G. C. Conroy Primate Adaptation and Evolution - J. G. Fleagle Primate Taxonomy - C. P. Groves Primates in Nature - A. F. Richard Primate Conservation Biology - R. Ciochon Primate Anatomy: An Introduction - F. Ankel-Simons Monkeys Old World Monkeys Living New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini) - P. Hershkovitz

27. California Academy Of Sciences - Research - Ornithology And Mammalogy
Research Associate Honorary Fellow Department of ornithology Mammalogy Membershipin Professional societies American Society of Mammalogists Animal
http://www.calacademy.org/research/bmammals/grathbun.html
Dr. Galen B. Rathbun
Honorary Fellow
Department of
California Academy of Sciences
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, CA 94118 e-mail
Right : Galen radiotracking mammals in Namibia Research
Galen's research interests include the behavioral ecology of vertebrates, conservation biology of declining species, and the application of innovative field techniques. Most of his career was as a federal research biologist studying Florida manatees and California sea otters. In addition to his affiliation with the Academy, he is a Scientist Emeritus with the U.S. Geological Survey. His current research involves understanding the basic life history of California red-legged frogs and Pacific pond turtles, the impacts of cattle grazing on a community of small mammals in the San Joaquin Valley, and the evolution of monogamy in elephant-shrews (sengis) and dassie rats in Namibia (southwestern Africa). As the founding Chair of the Afrotheria Specialist Group of the IUCN - The World Conservation Union, Galen remains active in conservation biology. Galen has conducted research in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, Mexico, Honduras, Panama, Argentina, Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, Palau, Alaska, and throughout California. He is fluent in both Spanish and Swahili.

28. Wilson Ornithological Society
The Wilson Society, founded in 1888, is a worldwide organization of nearly 2500 people who share Category Science Biology Zoology Chordates ornithology...... of which are published jointly by the Ornithological societies of North Society ofCanadian Ornithologists, the Society of Caribbean ornithology, The Waterbird
http://www.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/birds/wos.html
General Information The Wilson Society, founded in 1888, is a world-wide organization of nearly 2500 people who share a curiosity about birds. Named in honor of Alexander Wilson , the Father of American Ornithology, the Society publishes a quarterly journal of ornithology, The Wilson Bulletin, and holds annual meetings Perhaps more than any other biological science, ornithology has been advanced by the contributions of persons in other chosen professions. The Wilson Society recognizes the unique role of the serious amateur in ornithology. Fundamental to its mission, the Society has distinguished itself with a long tradition of promoting a strong working relationship among all who study birds. Each year the Wilson Society awards a number of small grants for ornithological research In addition to receiving The Wilson Bulletin four times a year, and being served by the Josselyn Van Tyne Memorial Library, members also receive the bimonthly Ornithological Newsletter and a copy of The Flock (a directory of ornithologists), both of which are published jointly by the Ornithological Societies of North America (OSNA), which includes the Wilson Ornithological Society, the American Ornithologists' Union, the Cooper Ornithological Society, the Association of Field Ornithologists, CIPAMEX, the Society of Canadian Ornithologists, the Society of Caribbean Ornithology, The Waterbird Society, the Pacific Seabird Group, and the Raptor Research Foundation. The Ornithological Newsletter provides news about the Societies, requests for assistance from researchers, professional positions, worldwide opportunities for field assistants (both paid and volunteer), graduate student positions and support, information on grants, new publications, scientific bird meetings, and news of members.

29. BIRDWEB.html
Collection of resources for people who conduct research on or need information about birds. Division Category Science Biology Zoology Chordates ornithology...... Ornithological Council (includes information on Ornithological societies of North CornellLaboratory of ornithology Includes Birdsource, projects to monitor
http://www.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/birds/
Welcome to the UMMZ Bird Division
Kirtland's Warbler Bird Division, Museum of Zoology
The University of Michigan
1109 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079 USA.
Phone 734-764-0457, Fax 734-763-4080 If you are interested in visiting the collection or library, please contact either of the curators or the collection manager. For maps of Ann Arbor and the campus, including parking facilities, please view the Exhibit Museum page here Research Collection Wilson Ornithological Society UMMZ Bird Biology Resources ... Other Bird Web Resources For further information you can go to The research collection The people The Wilson Ornithological Society : An international scientific society headquartered at the Bird Division.

30. British Bird And Bird Watching Clubs And Societies
Guide to Britains Bird Clubs societies National Bodies. BTO British Trust forornithology The British Trust for ornithology has existed since 1933 as an
http://www.birdsofbritain.co.uk/bird-clubs/national.htm
The Monthly Web Magazine for Birdwatchers Publicise Your Club Events! We are happy to publicise on our news section, any special events your club is involved with - just email your details. Guide to Britains
National Bodies RSPB - Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), is the charity that takes action for wild birds and the environment. Website BTO - British Trust for Ornithology
The British Trust for Ornithology has existed since 1933 as an independent, scientific research trust, investigating the populations, movements and ecology of wild birds in the British Isles. Website
Promotes the conservation of wetlands focusing on rare wetland birds. Founded in 1946 by the artist and naturalist Sir Peter Scott, WWT is the largest international wetland conservation charity in the UK. Website RAFOS - Royal Air Force Ornithological Society
Founded in 1965 for members of the Service interested in ornithology, RAFOS currently has approximately 220 members who are past and present members of the Armed Forces, MOD civilians/contract staff and their families.

31. State And Provincial Ornithological Societies
Ornithological societies of North America links to the American OrnithologistsUnion Bird Records Committee VSO (Virginia Society of ornithology) Home Page
http://www.ksbirds.org/kos/state_os.htm
National and International Ornithological Societies and Organizations
Ornithological Societies of North America - links to the American Ornithologists Union (AOU), the Association of Field Ornithologists (AFO), the Colonial Waterbird Society (CWS), the Cooper Ornithological Society (COS), the Wilson Ornithological Society (WOS), and the Raptor Research Foundation (RRF). The British Ornithological Union - Home of The Ibis Pacific Seabird Group Royal Australasian Ornithological Society Partners in Flight
Bird Records Committees
AOS - Alabama Bird Records Committee AZ Bird Committee California Bird Records Committee Home Page Carolina Bird Club Records Committee ... Association of European Rarities Committees

Return to KOS Home Page

32. Birding.com - Ornithology
of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia or Cornell Laboratory of ornithology or Pennsylvania Birdnetis the umbrella site for all US ornithological societies.
http://www.birding.com/Ornithology.asp
birding.com Ornithology Classifying Bird Species:
In 1758 a man named Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) developed a classification system for all animals. He divided the animal Kingdom into groups that each had things in common. Then he divided those groups into smaller groups that had even more things in common. When he finally finished, there were seven levels in his system. At the lowest level is the species. His scientific classification system is still used today.
These seven levels are shown below. Here is how scientists classify an American Robin:
Level Name Description Kingdom Animalia Animals Phylum Chordata Animals with backbones Class Aves Animals called Birds Order Passeriformes Birds that perch Family Turdidae All Thrushes Genus Turdus Similar Thrushes Species Turdus migratorius American Robin Notice that the species has two names. The names are in Latin. The first name is the Genus and the second is another name that often describes a prominent feature of the bird. The second name may also be a person's name often the name of the ornithologist that first discovered the bird.
Scientists sometimes will talk about "races" or "tribes" of one species. Human Beings are a species but there are many races of humans. (Think of a Japanese Sumo wrestler, an pygmy from New Guinea and a Masi warrier from Africa). The same is true for birds. When you go birding you may notice that some birds, such as the Yellow-rumped Warbler, look different in the East than the same species does in the West. Different races of the same species often are separated geographically.

33. Professional Societies
of Canadian Ornithologists, the Society of Caribbean ornithology, The Waterbird TheOrnithological Newsletter provides news about the societies, requests for
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mtk4m/Professional Societies.htm
Professional Societies There are a number of professional ornithological societies with which you should be familiar. There are also a number of other professional societies that I suggest you check out as well; these are societies that attract folks (undergrads, grad students, career people in science and conservation...) interested in areas such as physiology, behavior, organismal biology, integrative biology, ecology, conservation and evolution regardless of any special interest in birds. I hope you take the time to familiarize yourselft with these groups, visit their webpages, and perhaps even contact some of their members (for any number of reasons, including learning about grad programs, summer internships and scholarships ), I'll add more links soon, but for now, here are a few to get you started. Ornithological Societies American Ornithologists Union (AOU) Founded in 1883, the American Ornithologists' Union is the oldest and largest organization in the New World devoted to the scientific study of birds. Although the AOU primarily is a professional organization, its membership of about 4,000 includes many amateurs dedicated to the advancement of ornithological science. The major activity of The American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) is the publication of scientific information relating to birds.
  • The Auk is a quarterly journal of ornithology that contains the results of original scientific research and book reviews. Supplements provide proceedings of business meetings and committee reports of general interest.

34. Ecospectra Services - Ecospectra Link Library - Birds
Council Ontario Field Ornithologists Operation Rubythroat ORNITHL The ScientificDiscussion of ornithology - Archives Ornithological societies of North
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Professional societies and Nonprofit Organizations. of American Foresters Societyof Canadian Ornithologists Society of Caribbean ornithology Society of
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~ Bookmark Ecospectra and Visit the Link Library Often for New Pages, New Categories, and New and Updated Links ~ Professional Societies and Non-profit Organizations 22nd International Ornithological Congress Adopt-A-Watershed African Wildlife Foundation Aldo Leopold Foundation ... Association for the Study of Animal Behaviou r Association of Ecosystem Research Centers Association of Field Ornithologists Association of Southeastern Biologists Association of Systematics Collections ... Zoological Society of London Note : External World Wide Web sites linked by the Ecospectra Link Library are not endorsed by Ecospectra Services SM E-mail comments on this site to webmaster@ecospectra.com Ecospectra Services SM

36. Internet Resources
North America Ornithological societies of North America. Links to national ornithologicalweb sites, many state, regional, and local ornithology socities in
http://www.citadel.edu/library/biologyoz.htm
Internet Resources
To return to the Biology Subject Guide click Biology Subject Guide
Ornithology
Bird Families of the World "A listing of the species of birds following the Sibley and Monroe classification." It lists all of the species in each family. The scientific name is followed by the common name. Superb.
Bird Links
"Numerous links to birding and ornithological web sites."
Bird Survey
"The North American Breeding Bird Survey. Very extensive resource on bird population surveys, with some great photos."
Birding on the Web
"Copious links to sites for museums, birding information, rare bird sightings hotlines, digests of many electronic discussion groups such as Birdchat, and much more."
Birdnet
Ornithological Information Source presented by the Ornithological Council. "Contains the latest ornithological news, information on the major professional ornithological societies and links to other sites of interest to ornithologists."
Birds
"All about budgerigars, cockatiels, parakeets, lovebirds and lories, conures, parrots, macaws, amazons, cockatoos, and finches." This site is primarily concerned with the parrot family, but it is excellent for that purpose. Links to other resources dealing with pet birds.
California State University Biological Web Server
About 1,000 links arranged in 76 biological categories. The section on ornithology only lists 20 sources but they are select and are accompanied with superb annotations.

37. Fat Birder - Links > Ornithology > Conservation
Audubon Society and the Cornell Laboratory of ornithology, BirdSource is the feralcat population, presenting British animal welfare societies (humane societies
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This section has links to websites concerned with the conservation of birds. Some sites are resources to conservationists, others are of conservation movements and organisations or reports on conservation work but the majority are to specific conservation projects around the world.
Many of these websites are worth a visit if you are looking to see how you can help. It is not all about rare antpittas in the depths of the rain forest... each of us can help the birds in our own back yard and, by the way we live, directly effect the environment in a more positive way. At the very least we can join a society that helps to conserve the object of all our admiration; our own country`s birds themselves.
Light Pollution
For websites pertaining to light pollution and its effects on birds see the Fatbirder Migration pages.
useful reading
Extinct and Endangered Birds in the collections of The Natural History Museum
. 292 pages. Price £30.00 (UK), £33.00 (overseas). Dorect from:

38. Zoology Societies, Associations, Centers, Institutes And Organizations
Scholarly societies Project Biology Categories include Botany ; General Biology Environment ; Molecular Biology ; Zoology. Cornell Lab of ornithology.
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39. WWW Links At The O.W.L. - The Ornithological Web Library: Ornithological Field S
Professional societies. Balear d' Ornitologia i Defensa de a Naturalesa BalearicsBrussels, Ornithological Working Group Canberra ornithology Group Pacific
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Australian Museum : Ornithology ; URL changed - any suggestions?
Berkeley Museum of Vertebrate Zoology
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U.C. Davis, Dept. of Avian Sciences
Humboldt-University Berlin Natural History Museum: Birds
Bird Museum of Mexico
National Sound Archive - Wildlife Section [The British Library]
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Slater Museum of Natural History
University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - Bird Division,
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Brussels, Ornithological Working Group

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IABO. ornithology International Ornithological Committee - XXIII. Palynology- International Federation of Palynological societies. Parasitology
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Aerobiology
International Association for Aerobiology - IAA
Algology
International Phycological Society (Algology)
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International Commission for Plant-Bee Relationships

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