Resource Websites
eBird.com is the premier site for keeping a life list online. The tools that they offer are incredible easy to use as well as Mobile Ap you can use to enter your life list right in the field. More on the fantastic reasons to use eBird
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Bird Band Reporting in USA, Mexico and Canada |
If you ever see a leg, neck or wing band or any markings at all, record what you can and enter it at the Federal Band Reporting site. Collect all the information you can as partial numbers sometimes don't give enough info. Take pictures if you are able, it is always easier to blow up the shot when you get home. The folks that are conducting the research will sometimes request photos as well.
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Christmas Bird Count |
The century old program to take a snap shot of all the birds in North America in their wintering habitat.
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Birding Pal |
The place to go when you are travelling and want to meet other birding folks that have suggested that they might be able to take them out in their area. Some volunteer, some paid guides.
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Merlin ID North America |
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Visipedia are collaborating to develop computer vision technology to identify birds in photos. Help test our new tool!
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Our conservation work focuses on five key strategies, supported by science, advocacy, and education.
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Xeno-canto |
xeno-canto is a website dedicated to sharing bird sounds from all over the world.
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Guided Birdwatching |
Guided Birdwatching is the link between the traveling birder and birding guides worldwide. Our aim is to index birding guides, birding companies, field trips and bird tours.
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