- Here are some bird watching links
you might enjoy.
American Birding Association
North America's largest
membership organization for active birders ñ providing
leadership to field birders by increasing their knowledge, skills,
and enjoyment of birding, and by contributing to bird conservation.
Birding.com
Large birding resource
with information on feeders, equipment, books, birding destinations,
bird identification or fund raising ideas.
Birding Guide at the Mining Company
A directory of online
bird clubs and other birding-related information. They have recently
added a chat line
so you can chat in real time to other birders.
Bird Source
Sharing of bird related
information between scientists and citizens. Designed and managed
by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and the National Audubon
Society. Participate in several feeder watching and other citizen/science
projects that you can participate in on line.
The Global Birding Pal Club
Where birders find each
other. The next time you travel, you can find a local birder
who will show you around. You can also meet traveling birders
who are interested in your area.
NatureResources.Com
Nature related activities,
organizations and products in Wisconsin.
Nicolet Breeding Bird Survey
Wisconsin's Nicolet
National Forest Bird Survey, the longest running volunteer bird
monitoring program in a U.S. National Forest.
Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative (WBCI)
A cooperative partnership
to deliver the full spectrum of bird conservation
emphasizing voluntary stewardship.
Wisconsin Breeding Bird Atlas
Wisconsin
Breeding Bird Atlas (WBBA), an on-going project administered
by the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, began in the spring
of 1995. The purpose of the WBBA is to provide a permanent record
of the bird species breeding in the state.
Wisconsin Society Of Ornithology
Wisconsin
Society for Ornithology - emphasize all the enjoyment aspects
of birding and to support the research and habitat protection
necessary to preserve Wisconsin bird life. WSO strives to alert
members and the public to situations and practices that threaten
Wisconsin's bird populations. Includes the WSO birding hotline
reports.
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