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OceanWanderers.com is a personal web site run by Angus Wilson, that is dedicated to the exchange of information about bird identification, migration, systematics and conservation, with special emphasis on seabirds and shorebirds. There are also sections on marine mammals, ocean travel and the history of exploration.
http://www.oceanwanderers.com/
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http://www.oceanwanderers.com/

These links go directly to information on specific birding hotspots around the world, local site guides, etc.
http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/birding.htm
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http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/birding.htm

BIRDCHAT QUIZ by Stephane MONIOTTE (Brussels - BELGIUM ), includes bird pictures, webcams, quiz marathon and birdwatching links
http://www.angelfire.com/ms/moniotte/
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http://www.angelfire.com/ms/moniotte/

Free bird watcher discussion forum and photo, galleries. View photographs of birds in the wild, discuss bird topics, read reviews on all kinds of equipment and post your bird photographs in the gallery
http://www.birdforum.net/
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http://www.birdforum.net/

Birding Information for people who watch wild birds. Includes checklists, types of birds, trip reports, backyard habitats, birdwathing info, photos, songs and calls as well as information for identifying birds.
http://birding.about.com/
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The most complete list of links devoted to birds, birding and birding (now 26793 URL's). Links are ordered by geographical regions, or by special topics and they can be searched interactively.
http://www.bsc-eoc.org/links/
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http://www.bsc-eoc.org/links/

Surfbirds is a community of Birders providing information about Wild Birds and Bird Watching
http://www.surfbirds.com/
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http://www.surfbirds.com/

WorldTwitch reports news and information about Rare Birds and Bird Watching
http://www.worldtwitch.com/
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http://www.worldtwitch.com/

International Migratory Bird Day celebrates the incredible journeys of migratory birds between their breeding grounds in North America and their wintering grounds in Mexico, Central, and South America. International Migratory Bird Day also produces bird books, bird shirts, bird posters and bird education.
http://www.birdday.org/
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http://www.birdday.org/

<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Find more than 2000 birders to go birdwatching with in 176 countries, US States and Canadian Provinces and Territories.</FONT></DIV>
http://birdingpal.org/
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Birding resources for birding facts. Local contacts, guides, bird clubs and birding organisations in birding facts, books and maps for birding facts, hotels and accomodation in birding facts, festivals in birding facts, and mailing lists about birding facts.
http://www.fatbirder.com/
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Birding central on GORP: features, regional guides, links, expert advice, and more....
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Birding.com helps bird watchers discover the top birding spots around the world. Bird songs and bird photos are here. A new bird is featured every few weeks.
http://www.birding.com/
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http://ornifolks.org/ornifolks.htm

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http://www.thebirdinghome.org/

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http://montereybay.com/creagrus/world.html

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Wikipedia-Article "Birding"

Birding or birdwatching is a hobby concerned with the observation and study of birds (the study proper is termed ornithology). The term "birding" is of American origin; "birdwatching" is (or more correctly, was) the commonly used word in the United Kingdom and Ireland and by non-birders in the United States. Since visual observation is routinely complemented with auditory observation, the term "birding" is more accurate, and is growing in usage, particularly among devotees of the hobby.

Birders at J "Ding" Darling reserve, Sanibel, Florida
Birders at J "Ding" Darling reserve, Sanibel, Florida

The most active times of the year for birding in the temperate zones are during spring and fall migration, when the greatest variety of birds may be seen, as many species that do not nest or overwinter in given areas may be observed as they make their way north or south.

Early morning is typically the busiest time of the day for birding since many birds are then at their hungriest, searching most actively for food, and thus are easier to find and observe. Success in locating the more interesting species typically requires detailed knowledge of their appearance, sounds, behavior, and most likely habitat, in addition to good measures of stealth and patience.

Birding can be one of the quieter and more relaxing outdoor activities. However, birders who are keen rarity-seekers will travel long distances to see a new species to add to the list of birds they have personally observed (life list, national list, state list, county list, year list, etc.).

In Britain these fanatical birders are commonly known as twitchers, from the frenzy that descends on some when they receive news of a rare bird. The term may derive from one of its first proponents in the early 1960's, who used to arrive on his motorbike in freezing weather, still "twitching" from the cold. Some birders compete to build the biggest species lists.

A North American one-day competition is called a "Big Day"; in Britain it is a "Bird Race". Teams trying to win such a competition or set the record for their designated area usually have to be in the field for twenty-four hours. They commonly drive hundreds of kilometers, and some record-chasers have employed private jets and helicopters in the enterprise.

Equipment commonly used for birding includes binoculars and a telescope or spotting scope with tripod, a notepad, and one or more field guides. Twitchers will also have a mobile phone and a pager in order to keep constantly informed of rare bird sightings. Knowledge of the weather is also important, since the right winds can lead to drift migration.

Twitching is probably most highly developed in the UK, The Netherlands and Ireland because their coastal locations add to the likelihood of rarities appearing there, and their small size makes it possible to reach any part of them (including most islands) in a few hours. Twitching is also highly popular in Finland and Sweden. In the United Kingdom there exists a particular twitchers' vocabulary which is surprisingly well developed and potentially confusing for the uninitiated. Similar vocabularies have developed in all countries where twitching is popular.

Seawatching is a type of birdwatching where observers based at a coastal watchpoint, such as a headland, watch birds out at, or moving over, the sea.

Prominent national organizations concerned with birding include the RSPB in the United Kingdom, and the National Audubon Society and American Birding Association in the United States. Many statewide or local Audubon organizations are also quite active in the U.S. BirdLife International is an important global alliance of bird conservation organisations.

Many birders take part in censuses of bird populations and their migratory patterns which are sometimes specific to individual species and sometimes count all the birds in a given area (as in a Christmas Bird Count). This citizen science can assist in identifying environmental threats to the well-being of birds or, conversely, in assessing the outcomes of environmental management initiatives intended to ensure the survival of at-risk species or encourage the breeding of species for aesthetic or ecological reasons. This more scientific side of the hobby is an aspect of ornithology.

Increasing (seasonal) bird populations can be a good indicator of biodiversity or the quality of different habitats. Some species may be persecuted as vermin, often illegally (e.g. the Hen Harrier in Britain), under the (usually false) perception that predatory species increase in number at the expense of other species of birds, insects, or smaller mammals. In most cases, the reverse applies, that the population of predatory species is controlled by the abundance of the prey species. There are therefore scientific reasons for some bird counts in defined geographic areas.

Photography has always been a part of birding, but in the past the cost of good cameras and long lenses made this a minority, often semi-professional, interest. The advent of affordable digital cameras which can be used in conjunction with binoculars or a telescope (a technique known as digiscoping) have made this a much more widespread aspect of the hobby.

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Socio-Psychology of birdwatching

It has been suggested that birdwatching is a form of expression of the innate need for human connections to the environment. Ethologist Nikolaas Tinbergen considered birdwatching as an expression of the male hunting instinct. However, the most successful and prolific birder was a woman, Phoebe Snetsinger, and the idea of birding as a male-oriented activity is not absolutely accurate.

Another intriguing connection has been that of the interest in birds by spies. Although the idea for James Bond arose from the author of a bird book, there have been several cases of spies who were serious ornithologists such as Sidney Dillon Ripley and Richard Meinertzhagen.

Celebrity birders

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