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         North America

 







Altamira Oriole Icterus gularis ©Mike Danzenbaker http://www.avesphoto.com/

North America consists of four nations - the United States of America, Mexico, & Canada - Bermuda also lies in this zone both geographically and zoographically. There are also some little-known islands - St Pierre et Miquelon which are geographically North American but remain politically part of France.

The main country pages are supplemented by individual pages for each US state, each Mexican state and each Canadian province. The main country pages are reserved for entries for organisations etc. that are of national significants or, at the very least, cover several states. This page is for links of significance for the whole continent.

The size of the continent means that many species that summer in the North winter in the south. Even within the US alone some birds breed in the north and over winter in the southernmost states, although the majority of summer visitors overwinter in the neo-tropics.

North America probably has more websites than the whole of the rest of the world - it was first into the internet and many clubs etc. at a very local level have had websites for years. Some have the web addresses and formats they started out with, others move and upgrade as technology changes... this makes keeping these pages up to date a nightmare - so please let me know if you come across a dead or changed link.


Canada United States of America Mexico St. Pierre et Miquelon Bermuda United States of America

Bermuda | Canada | Mexico | United States | St Pierre et Miquelon

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  numbers

 
Number of bird species:800
The nearctic has approximately 8% of the world's total.

  useful reading

 

A Birder's Guide to Metropolitan Areas of North America

Edited by Paul E Lehaman American Birding Association 2001
ISBN: 1878788159
Buy this book from NHBS.com

National Audubon Society Birder's Handbook

Stephen W. KressHardcover - 163 pages (1 March, 2000) Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 0789451530
Buy this book from NHBS.com

Peterson Field Guides: Eastern Birds

Roger Tory Peterson Hardcover - 384 pages (October 1998) Houghton Mifflin Co
ISBN: 0395911753
Buy this book from NHBS.com

Peterson Field Guides: Western Birds

Roger Tory Peterson Hardcover - 432 pages (December 1998) Houghton Mifflin Co
ISBN: 0395911745
Buy this book from NHBS.com

The Birder?s Guide to Bed & Breakfast

(US & Canada) Peggy Van Hulsteyn JMP (1995)
ISBN: 1562612255
Buy this book from NHBS.com

The North American Bird Guide

David Sibley.Hardcover (21 September, 2000) PICA PRESS; See Fatbirder Review
ISBN: 1873403984
Buy this book from NHBS.com

  useful information

 

ABA Checklist


pdf version available at: http://www.americanbirding.org/checklist/abachecklist.pdf

Proact


Coordinator: Jim Barton - Project manager Proact in the Americas (PINTA)
Members: 90
Reach us at http://www.proact-campaigns.net/team
Contact your coordinator via mailto:info@proact-campaigns.net

  clubs

 

American Bird Conservancy

http://www.abcbirds.org/
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit dedicated to the conservation of wild birds and their habitats in the Americas. The fundamental role of ABC is to build coalitions of conservation groups, scientists, and members of the public, to tackle key bird priorities using the best resources available. ABC has offices in Washington D.C. and The Plains, Virginia, and staff in Colorado, Montana, and Oregon.

American Birding Association

http://www.americanbirding.org/
North America`s largest membership organisation for active birders - providing leadership to field birders by increasing their knowledge, skills, and enjoyment of birding, and by contributing to bird conservation.

Boreal Songbird Initiative

http://www.borealbirds.org
The Boreal Songbird Initiative (BSI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to outreach and education about the importance of the Boreal Forest region to North America's birds. BSI works to mobilize environmental and birding groups and individuals to influence Canadian government and industry policies...

Disabled Birders Association of America

http://www.dba-usa.org
The DBA is an organization of disabled and able-bodied birders interested in addressing access and other problems faced by birders trying to get the most out of their birding experiences. We want the organization and this website to reflect the needs of the members. To this end please read the Mission Statement and go to the Feedback page and let us know what you think. We would also like to know what member services you would like to have, and what features you want to see on this website.

North American Bluebird Society

http://www.nabluebirdsociety.org
The NORTH AMERICAN BLUEBIRD SOCIETY, a non-profit conservation, education and research organization, promotes the recovery of bluebirds and other native cavity-nesting bird species...

Operation Rubythroat - the Hummingbird Project

http://www.rubythroat.org/
Building Environmental Cooperation and Understanding Throughout North and Central America...

Optics for the Tropics

http://www.opticsforthetropics.org/
Optics for the Tropics, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charity organization providing quality optical equipment in the Caribbean and Latin America where resources are very limited. We distribute equipment to ornithologists and educators working to further bird conservation.

  trip reports

 

Travelling Birder
http://www.travellingbirder.com
The Travellingbirder.com birding trip report search engine guides you to 7,000+ birding trip reports on the Internet. You can search for trip reports from a specific country and time of year. Not all these reports are in English. So, if you can’t find the trip report you want on this Fatbirder page… give them a try!

  local guides

 

Adventure Camera

http://www.adventurecamera.com/
Adventure Camera, Inc.s Wildside Birding Tours offers scheduled, guided small group tours to Central & North America (10 people maximum plus two leaders) as well as custom tours, guided or unguided, for any number of people.

SWS Journeys

http://www.swsjourneys.org/Birding/default.htm
SWS Birding Specialists lead you to regions of birding hotspots, for those interested in perfecting their birding skills as well as for those experienced birders seeking to add to their life-lists...

  places to stay

 

Ecotourism in America

http://www.ecotourisminamerica.com/
This is a website entirely devoted to nature based travel in the Americas. Here you can find a detailed description of each establishment organized by name, country or activity...

Travel Roomers

http://www.travelroomers.com/
This site offers you the chance to travel the world for a simple trade, become a part of the travelroomers community and it will will revolutionize the world of travel forever. We are offering you a list of people from everywhere in the world who are offering you free accommodations for a short stay at their home. When signing up to travelroomers you have to be willing to have travelers stay at your home some time in the future. Note that all you have to offer is a room, a couch or even a place to set up a tent at your house or apartment at a time that is suitable to you.

  mailing lists

 

Audubon-Chat

http://www.audubon.org/net/list/audubon-chat/
To subscribe to list:listserv@list.audubon.org
subscribe audubon-chat
Discussion list for National Audubon Society

AudubonPFC

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AudubonPFC
To post to list:AudubonPFC@yahoogroups.com
List contact:AudubonPFC-owner@yahoogroups.com
To subscribe to list:AudubonPFC-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
AudubonPFC is intended to be a forum for discussion and postings concerning birds, their habitat, their conservation, and related issues including sightings and trip lists for southern Idaho. Intended for beginners as well as experienced birders, conservationists as well as listers, it is more like the notes on the refrigerator door of a large family than a peer-reviewed rare bird alert.

Backyard-Birder

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Backyard-Birder
To post to list:Backyard-Birder@yahoogroups.com
List contact:Backyard-Birder-owner@yahoogroups.com
To subscribe to list:Backyard-Birder-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Backyard-Birder is a place for those who love watching birds whether it is at the feeder or in the yard.

BackyardBirding

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Backyardbirding
To post to list:Backyardbirding@yahoogroups.com
List contact:Backyardbirding-owner@yahoogroups.com
To subscribe to list:Backyardbirding-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Did you see any new birds or just more of the regulars in your backyard today. How about a birding trip? Tell us about what you saw.

BirdChat

mailto:birdchat-request@listserv.arizona.edu
To subscribe to list:listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
BIRDCHAT Your Name
Mailing List – Discussion Group General discussion of North American birds and bird watching.

BirdCntr

mailto:birdcntr-request@listserv.arizona.edu
To subscribe to list:listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
ubscribe BIRDCNTR Your Name
Mailing List – Discussion Group - Transcriptions of rare bird alerts for the central US and Canada

BirdEast

mailto:birdeast-request@listserv.arizona.edu
To subscribe to list:listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
subscribe BIRDEAST Your Name
Mailing List – Discussion Group - Transciptions of rare bird alerts for the eastern US and Canada

BirdHawk

http://www.idbsu.edu/english/jbattali/raptors/HMANA/westcont.html
To post to list:birdhawk@listserv.arizona.edu
List contact:birdhawk-request@listserv.arizona.edu
To subscribe to list:listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
subscribe Birdhawk your-name
Mailing List – Discussion Group - North American Hawk Migration Association

BirdWest

mailto:birdwest-request@listserv.arizona.edu
To subscribe to list:listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
subscribe BIRDWEST Your Name
Mailing List – Discussion Group - Transcription of rare bird alerts for the western US and Canada

BIRD_RBA

mailto:bird_rba-request@listserv.arizona.edu
To post to list:bird_rba@listserv.arizona.edu
List contact:bird_rba-request@listserv.arizona.edu
To subscribe to list:listserv@listserv.arizona.edu
subscribe BIRD_RBA Your Name
Rare Birds Alert - (for rarest records in North America) contact web address: NBHC Digest

Humoriaves

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Humoriaves
To post to list:Humoriaves@yahoogroups.com
List contact:Humoriaves-owner@yahoogroups.com
To subscribe to list:Humoriaves-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Grupo dedicado a hablar de aves, de conservación de la naturaleza cn buen sentido de humor y buen rollo. Pedimos a serios amargados que no ingresen.

MOO-Listers

mailto:listproc@envirolink.org
To post to list:moo-listers@envirolink.org
List contact:Jim Lesser (lesser@wwnet.com)
To subscribe to list:listproc@envirolink.org
subscribe moo-listers
Mailing List – Discussion Group USA & Canada - Michigan, Ohio, Ontario.

  other links

 

As the Crow Flies

http://www.seepub.com/show/column/104
Elinor Miller`s Birding Columns. e.g. As I explained in my previous column, although birdwatchers visit SE Arizona in the summer for the desert and mountain bird species, those who arrive from mid-July to mid-August are there mainly to see hummingbirds. At least thirteen species are possible, including migrants from the north that are starting their trip back to more southern areas, as well as rare nomads that wander north from Mexico...

Birding America

http://www.birdingamerica.com/
Birding America is a very personal look at birding in the geographical Americas. I started recording my birding travels after buying a digital video camera in the spring of 1999, and I learned to create a website so that I could share my travels with you. Now, my interest in photography is growing as I`m enjoying digiscoping with a megapixel still camera. I welcome your suggestions for the site and for birding adventures, and your questions or comments.

Birding.com

http://www.birding.com
Birding.com has the answers to your birding questions - Birding around the country and around the world.

Birdingonthe.net

http://www.birdingonthe.net
All sorts of goodies here - including US birding mailing lists, artists, stamps, ornithology and more.

Birds of North America

http://birds.cornell.edu/birdsofna/
The acclaimed standard reference on North American birds. In two centuries of American ornithology, only three comprehensive references have been completed on North American birds. The most recent of these, A.C. Bent`s Life Histories of North American Birds, was begun in 1912, and is now out of date. Now, at long last, a modern reference series is here. The Birds of North America, supported by The American Ornithologists` Union, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, provides a detailed scientific account of each of the more than 700 species nesting in the 50 United States and Canada.

Birds of Prey

http://www.buteo.com/
Information about and photographs of birds of prey that can be found in North America. Greg Gothard`s truly wonderful pictures of American birds of Prey.

CJ Wildlife

http://www.cjwildlife.com
Welcome to CJ Wildlife North America! CJ Wildlife has 20 years experience offering a wide range of high-quality products to help you attract, feed, identify and care for wild birds and other wildlife in your garden...

CJ Wildlife North America

http://www.cjwildlife.com
CJ Wildlife has 20 years experience offering a wide range of high-quality products to help you attract, feed, identify and care for wild birds and other wildlife in your garden…

eBird

http://www.ebird.org
eBird, a project developed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society, provides a simple way for you to keep track of the birds you see anywhere in North America. You can retrieve information on your bird observations, from your backyard to your neighborhood to your favorite bird-watching locations, at any time for your personal use. You can also access the entire historical database to find out what other eBirders are reporting from across North America. In addition, the cumulative eBird database is used by birdwatchers, scientists, and conservationists who want to know more about the distributions and movement patterns of birds across the continent...

eNature.com

http://www.enature.com
We feature over 700 species of North American birds- each species has detailed descriptive textand colour photographs. We have 893 colour photographs of birds to be exact. We also feature bird calls for 550 different species of birds which can be listened to in real time directly from our site. One of our newest features is the eNature LocalGuide- allowing users toenter their zip code and get a customized guide to their local birds with photos and descriptions. In addition, our users can create and maintain online life lists, join discussions Forums, and receive our weekly newsletters.

Geobirds

http://www.geobirds.com/
See and share bird sightings in your neighbourhood and all over North America. Find and post the best places to find birds. Discover birding groups and stores in your area...

NatureServe

http://www.natureserve.org/
Welcome to NatureServe, a source for authoritative conservation information on more than 50,000 plants, animals, and ecological communities of the United States and Canada. NatureServe provides in-depth information on rare and endangered species, but includes common plants and animals too. NatureServe is a product of the Association for Biodiversity Information in collaboration with the Natural Heritage Network.

Ornithology.com

http://www.ornithology.com/
Ornithology.com is for all ornithologists, bird enthusiasts, and the environmentally-minded. It is the place to begin for information on wild birds. Science, education, and conservation are our goals. It is essentially a North American resource.

Owling.com

http://owling.com/
If you are wondering what owl is hooting out your window, are a student, hobbyist, or just enjoy the owls and nature... you are in the right place. Owling.com is a look at the North American Owls with both biology and multimedia sections to help with the identification, enjoyment, and appreciation of these awesome winged predators.

Seiurus Video

http://www.seiurusvideo.com
We are about birds, photography, and videography of birds. If you plan to photograph birds in Florida, or if you need stock video footage of birds from anywhere in North America, check us out. If you want to learn some basic techniques in making bird and wildlife video, or just want to watch some video of wild birds, you’ve come to the right place...

The Birds of North America Online

http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/BNA/
Access to the undoubtedly excellent site is, unfortunately, by annual subscription, currently $40 for individuals...

WildBirds

http://www.wildbirds.com/
WildBirds.com can show you how to attract more birds to your yard. We can help you identify birds at your feeders. Explore. Click on any one of the ten sections listed to the left. The first two sections give tips on feeding and attracting wild birds. In the section called Protecting Wild Birds you will discover what to do with baby birds you find. You can also learn why that crazy bird keeps banging against your window each morning! Laugh at the latest bird jokes in Your Favourite Birds section. We also offer our recommendations for the very best birding books, feeders, binoculars and software. Click on the name of the book or product for more information.

  artists

 

Gallery - North American Bird Photo Gallery

http://www.birdphotography.com/
The number of species illustrated currently stands at 226. Keep checking back because new species and photos are continually being added. The photos displayed here can be licensed for one-time use at reasonable fees, delivered either as digital files or as original 35 mm transparencies.

Photographer - Mike Danzenbaker

http://www.avesphoto.com/website/NA/home.htm
Now over 800 species represented...

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