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         Birds By Location:     more detail
  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

61. Dakota Birds
Pheasant hunting in Gregory County. Features prices, location, map, and news.
http://www.dakotabirds.net/

62. VT Airport - Location
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  • From SouthGate Drive:
    Drive East on Southgate Drive (about 1/2 mile), Turn right (south) onto Tech Center Drive Follow this road past the runway (on the left), around a corner (you will now be going East)... to the Main Terminal Building, (first parking lot after runway on the left).
  • From South or East of Virginia Tech:
    Take Interstate 81 to Christiansburg (exit 118). Take US Rte 460 West (bypassing Christiansburg and Blacksburg business exchanges) (The first stoplight after the Blacksburg business bypass is a 'T' intersection with Southgate drive.) Go right onto Southgate Drive.. Drive East on Southgate Drive (about 1/2 mile), Turn right (south) onto Tech Center Drive Follow this road past the runway (on the left), around a corner (you will now be going East)... to the Main Terminal Building, (first parking lot after runway on the left).
  • From North or West of Virginia Tech:
    Take US Rte 460 East. You will pass three exits to Blacksburg. The fourth exit is a 'T' intersection with Southgate drive. Go left onto Southgate Drive. Drive East on Southgate Drive (about 1/2 mile), Turn right (south) onto Tech Center Drive Follow this road past the runway (on the left), around a corner (you will now be going East)... to the Main Terminal Building, (first parking lot after runway on the left).

63. Birds Of Western Australia & Nearby Areas
location reports, checklists, and information on where to find Western Australian endemics.
http://cygnus.uwa.edu.au/~austecol/birds.html
BIRDS, BIRDS, BIRDS!
Birds and birding in Western Australia are the focus of this site. Checklists are also given for nearby areas: Christmas Island and Cocos-Keeling Islands
1992, 2002 M.J. Bamford ( mabce@ca.com.au Compiled by Allan Burbidge austecol@cygnus.uwa.edu.au This site contains checklists for various areas, reports of recent sightings, information on birds and birding in Western Australia (clubs, activities, places to see birds, bird tours and further information about birds of the region) and links to other bird sites (national and international). Outback Twitchathon 2002
Recent sightings
Lists
Places to see birds in Western Australia (some with bird lists):
near Perth
Rudall River National Park

Two Peoples Bay

Shark Bay and environs
...
Lake McLarty Nature Reserve
is an excellent place to observe waterfowl and waders See also Frank O'Connors Birding Western Australia , especially for sites in northern Western Australia.

64. Abundant, Common And Uncommon Birds: Bosque Del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge Socorro, New Mexico. Note The data shownbelow displays only Uncommon, Common and Abundant birds at this location.
http://i-bird.com/Location/NMBosqueApache.htm
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Location: Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
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Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge
Socorro, New Mexico 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/r2/bosque.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 Pied-billed Grebe Black-necked Grebe Western Grebe Pelecaniformes Phalacrocoracidae Neotropic Cormorant Double-crested Cormorant Pelecanidae ... American White Pelican Anseriformes Anatidae Hooded Merganser Common Merganser Gadwall ... Ruddy Duck Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Snowy Egret Little Blue Heron Least Bittern ... White-faced Ibis Falconiformes Cathartidae Turkey Vulture Accipitridae Bald Eagle ... American Kestrel Galliformes Phasianidae Wild Turkey Common Pheasant Odontophoridae ... Scaled Quail Gruiformes Rallidae Sora Virginia Rail Common Moorhen ... Sandhill Crane Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Long-billed Dowitcher Wilson's Phalarope Spotted Sandpiper ... Black Tern Columbiformes

65. Abundant, Common And Uncommon Birds: Portland Birds. Oregon, US. I- Bird.com
Portland birds Portland, Oregon. Note The data shown below displaysonly Uncommon, Common and Abundant birds at this location. The
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Portland Birds
Portland, Oregon 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/portland.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 Pied-billed Grebe Black-necked Grebe Pelecaniformes Phalacrocoracidae Double-crested Cormorant Anseriformes Anatidae Tundra Swan Common Merganser Mallard ... Ruddy Duck Ciconiiformes Ardeidae Green Heron Great Blue Heron Falconiformes Cathartidae Turkey Vulture Accipitridae Red-tailed Hawk ... American Kestrel Galliformes Phasianidae Common Pheasant Odontophoridae California Quail Gruiformes Rallidae American Coot Gruidae Sandhill Crane Charadriiformes Scolopacidae Western Sandpiper Dunlin Least Sandpiper ... Herring Gull Columbiformes Columbidae Mourning Dove Rock Dove Band-tailed Pigeon Strigiformes Tytonidae Barn Owl Strigidae Great Horned Owl ... Western Screech-Owl Apodiformes

66. Limestone Islands
West of Parry Sound in Georgian Bay. Fossil deposits and home to many birds. Nature reserve; no facilities, no camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
http://OntarioParks.com/english/lime.html
Skip over main navigation to content. Welcome Your Parks Park Zine ... Feedback Natural Features Colonies of water birds nest on this 450-hectare island, which also features excellent fossil deposits. Park Facilities and Activities There are no visitors facilities, and camping is not permitted on the island. Visiting is discouraged during the nesting season months of May and June. Location: Fourteen miles west of Parry Sound in Georgian Bay. Park Class Size IUCN# Location Operating Park Nature Reserve 450 ha Central No
For more information:
Killbear Provincial Park
P.O. Box 71
Nobel, Ontario
POG 1GO
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67. Fauna Photographs 01 - Animals, Birds, And Sealife Photographed On Location Prim
Stock photography of fauna photos shot on location throughout Southeast Asia photographsare available of elephants, crocodiles, whales, deeer, birds, and many
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68. Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping conserve, restore and enhance the environmental and aesthetic features of the lagoon. History, location, events, birds, plants, and membership information.
http://www.batiquitosfoundation.org/
BATIQUITOS LAGOON FOUNDATION
Dedicated to preserve, protect, and enhance Batiquitos Lagoon. Information (more addresses below)* Telephone number!! to reach us by phone, call:
(760) 931-0800 or (760) 943-7583 The Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation is dedicated to the preservation, enhancement, and protection of Batiquitos Lagoon. This coastal wetland is north of San Diego between the cities of Carlsbad and Encinitas. Batiquitos Lagoon is one of the few remaining tidal wetlands on the southern California coast. (click here for a gorgeous picture courtesy of the Port of L.A.) The BLF is also involved in programs to educate the public in the values of this natural environment (coastal salt marsh with tidal mudflats) and the habitats it provides for birds, insects, plants, fish, mammals, and benthic animals.
The Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation is a non-profit organization.
Events (trail walks, invasive plant removal, kid's activities,
monthly speakers, docent training, daycamp, et al.) I Love a Clean San Diego Earth Day Creek to Bay Cleanup Location with trail and access map Birds History Plants including vegetation maps Geology Our Mission Maintenance Dredging Membership ... Long-Term Monitoring
(Least Tern Monitoring) Board Meetings Fishing Grand Plans Newsletter ... FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) More e-mail addresses
  • If you're interested in volunteering
volunteer@batiquitosfoundation.org

69. Volcanoes Safaris | Birds
it has more than 1,000 bird species recorded, making it possibly the richest Africanbirding destination “a wonderland for birds . Its location near the
http://www.volcanoessafaris.com/birds.html
Although Uganda is about the size of Britain, it has more than 1,000 bird species recorded, making it possibly the richest African birding destination - “a wonderland for birds". Its location near the East African savannah, the Central African rainforest and the semi-desert of the north gives it a remarkable diversity.
S pecific safaris
Birds can be seen anywhere and everywhere in Uganda but for our special programme see A Birder's Paradise safari (U13) here Consumer protection - Please click for information.
A list of our scheduled safaris from Kampala, Uganda and Kigali, Rwanda are shown below.
From Kampala UGS1 - Classic Uganda 10 days UGS2 - Gorillas and Wildlife - Bwindi and QE 5 days UGS3 - Climbing the Rwenzoris 10 days From Kigali RWS1 - Gorillas in the Virungas and Bwindi 8 days RWS2 - Gorillas in PNV and Mgahinga 4 days

70. OnLocation(sm): Location Directory
Sachuest is the premier location in the northeast for Harlequin Ducks. It alsoprovides good opportunities to see other sea birds during the winter months.
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Our very first issue makes its reappearance with some additions. This issue concentrates on warblers and other songbirds and a famous spring migrant trap in the Northeast U.S. Mount Auburn Cemetery (The Virtual Tour) has 66 bird sightings, 40 with accompanying songs and/or calls. Also featured in this issue:
  • Birding By Ear Spring Tune-up Dick Walton, one of the co-authors of the popular Birding by Ear series, offers some guidance to tune-up your ears in preparation for the spring migration.
  • The Photo/Sound Gallery: Warblers - Features 20 warblers and 10 other songbirds presented through the photos of Arthur Morris and the song recordings of Lang Elliott.

71. Long Point
Peninsula in Lake Erie, 45 km southwest of Simcoe. 40 km peninsula is home to many migratory birds. Birding, hiking, boating, fishing, camping. Natural features, facilities, location.
http://OntarioParks.com/english/long.html
Skip over main navigation to content. Welcome Your Parks Park Zine ... Barrier Free Access Other Quick Links Natural Features Fees Tourism Weather ... Reserve a site
This park is part of a 40-kilometre-long sandspit in Lake Erie which is recognized as a biosphere reserve by the United Nations. It is a world-renowned refuge and stopover for migrating birds in fall and spring. Waterfowl viewing is excellent in March. Its delicate dunes and marshes also teem with songbirds, spawning fish, turtles and frogs.
Park Class Size IUCN# Location Operating Park Recreation 150 ha Southern Yes For more information:
Long Point Provincial Park
Box 99
Rowan, Ontario
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72. Florida Keys Wild Bird Center
Video and photos of rehabilitation center for injured native birds. Safety tips, location information.
http://www.florida-keys.fl.us/flkeyswildbird.htm
Hello and welcome to
The Florida Keys Wild Bird
Rehabilitation Center Website. What goes on there? There are lots of us sick or injured wild birds who have been rehabilitated and found a new home. There are lots and lots of us birds
for people to see. The folks there have a mission, to reduce the suffering of sick and injured wild birds,
to reduce the occasions of their injury through education,
to reduce environmental hazards that place the birds at risk,
to increase the number of common and endangered birds that are released to live in the wild. Sounds pretty interesting to me.
Where are they,
where are these Florida Keys?
Let me tell you the facts. Let us add that the Center receives no government funding, relying on donations from caring people.
We need your help!
Florida Keys Wild Bird
Rehabilitation Center 93600 Overseas Highway Tavernier, FL 33070 THE FLORIDA KEYS The Florida Keys are a chain of limestone islands stretching southwest from the Florida mainland. They are bordered to the north and west by Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, and to the east and south by the coral reef tract and Straits of Florida. The Keys contain hardwood hammocks, which are patches of tropical hardwood forest. These hammocks support more species of trees and shrubs than any other forest type in the United States. They also provide refuge and food resources for numerous animal species.

73. Location
Zebra Finch location. Basic location Where in house do I put my birds? Thereare many considerations when providing a place for your birds to live.
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Basic Location Where in house do I put my birds? There are many considerations when providing a place for your birds to live. Recommendations will vary a little depending on whether these are pet birds or you want to setup multiple pairs for breeding. For pet birds, choose a place where the family spends time. You want to enjoy the birds, so put them where you can see and hear
them. They can be a little messy so don’t put them above your kitchen counter. Seeds and seed husks will be falling onto the counter. Select a place that get a lot of light. Direct sunlight is ok, but you must be careful. They need to be able to get out of the direct sunlight which could get very hot. Zebras basically need the same temperature as we people do. If you have small children, the cage needs to be out of reach. The same goes for other pets that cannot control the temptation. Most other pets can be trained to leave the birds alone. You will need to simply be watchful of the situation and deal with it. Do not place the cage where it will get a draft. In cold climates a draft can be cold and very uncomfortable. Remember, the birds are stuck in that cage. They can not go to a different room to find comfort. Air conditioning can also create an uncomfortable draft.

74. GORP - Birds And Wildlife - The Low Country
General information and links to specific sites along the coast south of Charleston.
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City Weekends ... Discussion Boards The Low Country Birds and Wildlife By Claire Pamplin Ask someone who really understands the Low Country and he will tell you not to miss an opportunity for the unparalleled birding and wildlife-watching to be found there. Woodstork The coast between Charleston and St. Marys is on the Atlantic flyway, enhancing the region as an destination for bird-watching. Nine national wildlife refuges and several state-owned sanctuaries ensure large, undisturbed habitats for birds and animals. Many are open to the public. Low Country birders have recorded bald eagles, peregine falcons, snowy egrets, cattle egrets, tri-colored (Louisiana) herons, wood storks, night herons, little blue herons and many other species. American alligators, loggerhead turtles and manatee are also present. Mammals include deer, feral hogs, raccoon, mink and otter. The cooler months are the best times to do most outdoor activities in South Carolina and Georgia, and bird- and wildlife watching is no exception. October through April are the best birding months. If you're looking for alligators and other reptiles, March through October is prime time. The hotter months are also best if you want to see flowers in bloom, trees in full leaf and Spanish moss at its thickest.

75. Favorite Feeding Location
Favorite Feeding location at Chester Land Lab. We wanted to know which speciesof birds prefered eating on the ground, and which species of birds prefered
http://birds.cornell.edu/classroombs/Research/2000/feeding_location.html
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Favorite Feeding Location at Chester
Land Lab by the 5th Grade Science Class
Chester School
Wooster, OH O ur 5th grade class at Chester Elementary School decided to conduct a research experiment in our Land Lab. We wanted to know which species of birds prefered eating on the ground, and which species of birds prefered eating on a hanging feeder or on a platform feeder. The Land Lab is one-quarter of an acre wide. Our Land Lab is full of deciduous and coniferous trees. We also have a pond, which is about 160 square feet. The pond has a dogwood tree beside it. Our Land Lab also has crabapple, hawthorn, serviceberry, and red berry trees. We also have two raised beds, which include shrubs and perennials. Hypothesis We predicted that just as many birds would come to the feeders as the ground. Birds like the Dark-eyed Junco will mainly eat on the ground. Birds like the Blue Jay will eat on the feeders. We thought that the American Goldfinch and the Black-capped Chickadee would eat on both the feeders and the ground. Results and Analysis In our experiment more birds ate on the ground (under the feeders) than on the feeders (Figure 1). Two species, Downy Woodpecker and American Tree Sparrow, ate only on the feeders and two species, Mourning Dove and American Robin, ate only from the ground. Most bird species ate both on the ground and from feeders, but more birds of most species ate from the ground. The Common Grackle and the European Starling ate a lot more on the ground than on a feeder. The Black-capped Chickadee and the House Finch ate mostly on the feeders.

76. Falconry And Falconry Courses At The Birds Of Prey Centre, North Yorkshire
birds of prey centre. Includes visitor information, location map, information about adopting birds and contact details.
http://www.falconrycentre.co.uk/
Falconry UK Ltd. Birds of Prey Centre, kirby wiske, thirsk, north yorkshire, YO7 4EU
Flying displays include - Hawks - Buzzards - Eagles - Falcons - Kestrels - Owls
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77. Favorite Feeding Location
Do birds Prefer Feeders or the Ground? Introduction. Our experiment looked at thequestion of whether birds prefer to eat food on the ground or in a feeder.
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Do Birds Prefer Feeders or the Ground? by Jayme and Kate, 7th Grade
Bloomsburg Middle School
Bloomsburg, PA Introduction Our experiment looked at the question of whether birds prefer to eat food on the ground or in a feeder. We decided to observe Dark-eyed Juncos, House Finches, and Tufted Titmice to see which birds would prefer to eat at which places. Hypothesis For our hypothesis, we predicted that the majority of the three species would like to eat off the ground. We thought that Dark-eyed Juncos and House Finches would prefer to eat off the ground, while Tufted Titmice would prefer to eat from the feeder. Materials and Methods Our data were collected over a period of six days in the last week of January. Each of the six days, we watched the feeder for about two hours during the afternoon. We recorded which birds ate off the ground and which birds ate at the feeder. Our birds were identified with a field guide. The type of food we used was a mix of cracked corn and sunflower seeds. We laid the food out evenly in the feeder and below it on the ground. The feeder is located in the middle of our large backyard, and was away from all trees. We put out our old Christmas tree near the feeder, which drew in more birds because of its shelter.

78. OLSON GAME BIRDS - Free Range Pheasant, Guinea Fowel And Partridge. Swan Hill, V
At Olson Game birds all of our Pheasants, Guinea Fowl and Partridge range free, thrivingon a natural diet of CLICK HERE To view print a detailed location map
http://www.jgk.com.au/gamebirds/location.htm

Olson Game Birds
is located in the heart of the
Mallee wheatland, 25 minutes northwest of
Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia.
Swan Hill
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manufacturing, primary production, and tourism
industries in and around this diverse area.
At Olson Game Birds all of our Pheasants, Guinea
Fowl and Partridge range free, thriving on a natural
diet of locally grown and milled cereals, grape
crushings and natural vegetation. Open daily from 10:00am - 4:00pm. Guided tours by Ros or Kevin O'Bryan. Produce Coaches welcome anytime, appointment preferred. Visit our Game Bird farming operation at: 2167 Chillingollah Road, via Swan Hill. Victoria. Australia. 3585 CLICK HERE detailed location map HOME THE OLSON STORY ... RECIPES Created by James Knight

79. Northumbria Hotels & B&Bs Search Result
Original coaching house near Beamish. Countryside location. Home cooking, family rooms. Gardens with many wild birds. 4 Diamond ETC and Northumbria Tourist Board Member.
http://www.coachhousebeamish.ntb.org.uk
Groups Farms Ratings Self Catering ... Report A Bug! Top 5 Must-Dos! 1. Enjoy A Great Night Out 2. See World Class Heritage 3. Indulge At City Bars And Cafes 4. Visit Contemporary Landmarks ... 5. Sample Northumbrian Produce Basic Information The Coach House ETC Address High Urpeth, Beamish, Durham, DH9 0SE Telephone Fax E-mail coachhouse@foreman25.freeserve.co.uk Web http://www.coachhousebeamish.ntb.org.uk Enquire now about this property Description The home of Kim and Mike Foreman, the Coach House is a converted genuine Coaching House in the hamlet of High Urpeth which has it's history dating back to Roman times. It is situated in a delightful countryside location, yet within very easy travelling distance for Durham, Metro Centre, Newcastle, Beamish Museum and five minutes from the A1M. Newcastle airport and main rail stations are approximately 20 minutes away. The Coach House acts as an excellent touring base for Northumbria, Durham and the Northern Dales. Our Guests have a choice of Two Patio areas within our lovely garden and can view the unique activity of our many Wild Birds. There is a choice of well appointed and Spacious Bedrooms plus a Family Room and Studio Suite all with colour TV, tea and coffee making facilities.

80. Birds Of The Upper Texas Coast - Locations
Also see birds of the Bolivar Flats. Back to the location Index. Brazoria NationalWildlife Refuge. Brazoria County, open only the first full weekend of the month
http://www.texasbirding.net/location.htm
Birding Locations of the Upper Texas Coast
February 27, 1997 Below is a guide to the major public birding locations on the Upper Texas Coast (UTC). If you have other public access locations to add please drop me a note. The individual county birding maps also list additional smaller birding spots. Most of the locations listed below are large enough to spend an entire day birding if you wanted to.
Index of Locations
Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge
Chambers County View the Checklist To reach the refuge from Houston take IH-10 east 45 miles to the SH61 exit at Hankamer. Go south on SH61 four miles to SH65. At SH65 continue straight onto FM 562. Go eight miles to FM 1985 and turn left. Go about 3 miles to the refuge entrance on the right. From High Island take SH 124 north about five miles to FM 1985. Turn left and go about six miles to the refuge entrance on the left. From Beaumont take IH 10 west to Winnie. In Winnie take SH 124 south 10 miles to FM 1985. Turn west (right) on FM 1985. Go about six miles to the refuge entrance on the left.

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