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Best North American Birding Websites links to birding websites and locations throughout North America
Websites For Bird Sightings and Rare Bird Reports (includes nationwide, California statewide and California regional or county lists)
California’s Best Birding Sites list of birding websites and locations for California
Best Bay Area Birding Hotspots
Bird Reports bird reports posted on Natural History Wanderings
California Bird and Nature Festival Calendar
Northern California Birding Classes
California Bird List comprehensive list of all birds seen naturally in California
Washington State locations, bird lists, associations and much more
Bird Photography Tips suggestions and tips for photographing birds
Great Bird Photography Sites
American Birding Association
National Audubon Society
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (U. K. bird conservation organization)
Western Field Ornithologists
Point Blue (research, training,education, walks, workshops)
San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory (conservation science, walks, workshops)
Suggestions for additions, corrections and comments on birding resources and websites welcome and encouraged.
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By: Birding Festival Calendar | Natural History Wanderings on May 24, 2017
at 5:00 AM
Thanks for this list. Have you ever heard of bird language? It’s a great way to learn about birds and their communication patterns. If you’re interested – I wrote an article about how to locate owls by listening to American Robin alarms: http://www.nature-mentor.com/how-i-use-bird-language-to-find-owls.html
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By: Brian Mertins on December 21, 2016
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Thanks, these links are much appreciated.
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By: Billie Sommerfeld on December 1, 2016
at 3:43 PM
I would suggest adding the 18th Annual Snow Goose Festival of the Pacific Flyway. It happens during the last weekend every January.
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By: Billie Sommerfeld on November 30, 2016
at 10:30 AM
Thanks for the reminder. I just scheduled an announcement for it to be posted on Dec. 3
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By: Sandy Steinman on November 30, 2016
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By: Birding Hotspots, Reports, Photography And Organizations | Natural History Wanderings on January 5, 2014
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By: Best Websites For Bird Sightings And Rare Bird Reports « Natural History Wanderings on December 19, 2012
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By: 2013 Birding Festivals « Natural History Wanderings on November 24, 2012
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By: Bay Area And Northern California Birding Hotspots « Natural History Wanderings on August 31, 2012
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By: Two More Bay Area Birding Resources « Natural History Wanderings on June 3, 2012
at 6:01 AM
I’m interrested in finding out about large birds that migrate at high altitude off of Point Loma in San Diego and in the San Diego Bay area. Most of the Bird Migration discussions on the Web are about birds at low altitude. Can you direct me to reports / web sites that provide estimates of bird migration pathways of large (greater than 2 lbs) in the areas I have mentioned that also contain altitude siteings / measured values. I’m particularly interested in birds that migrate at altitudes above 2000 feet.
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By: John Carroll on May 14, 2011
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I would suggest contacting the San Diego Audubon Society http://www.sandiegoaudubon.org/
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By: Sandy Steinman on May 14, 2011
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