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Pelecaniformes
Phoenicopteriformes
Piciformes
  Podicipediformes
Procellariiformes
Psittaciformes
Sphenisciformes
Strigiformes
Struthioniformes

  Cranes, Rails, and Allies
Cuckoos and Allies
Ducks, Geese, and Swans
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Kingfishers and Allies
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  Nightjars and Allies
Owls
Parrots and Allies
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Penguins
Pheasants, Quail, and Allies
Pigeons and Doves
  Raptors
Ratites
Shorebirds, Gulls, Auks, and Allies
Swifts and Hummingbirds
Tubenoses
Woodpeckers and Allies


Mango Verde
Photos and sounds for almost 2000 bird species; field guide quick indices.

Birds of the World
List of current valid scientific avian names subdivided by order and family, based on the Sibley and Monroe and AOU lists. Includes scientific names and publication details.

Western Palearctic Bird Sounds
Links to sound recordings on other sites.

Eggs - A Virtual Exhibition
The Provincial Museum of Alberta's on-line, searchable, field guide of over 300 bird eggs. Global, with emphasis on birds of Alberta. Includes photos and taxonomic information.

Bird Families of the World
Don Roberson's detailed guides to about half of the world's 202 bird families.

Multilingual Bird Search
Translates world bird names between several languages, including scientific names. Includes photo gallery.

Introduction to the Aves
Scientific background and information on birds.

Birds of the World
Lists of all species with scientific and English names, subdivided by Family. Choice of list based on the Clements or the Sibley and Monroe classification schemes.

Bird Lists
Lists sorted by taxonomy, scientific names, or English names for the world, the ABA area, or the AOU area.

Exotic Pet Veterinarian - Avian Anatomy
Describes the anatomy and physiology of birds for the lay audience, explaining technical terms along the way. Some emphasis on details of psittacines.


Health: Animal: Conditions and Diseases: Avian
Kids and Teens: School Time: Science: Living Things: Animals: Birds
Recreation: Birding
Recreation: Pets: Birds
Science: Biology: Zoology: Chordates: Ornithology
Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Vertebrates: Birds
Science: Environment: Biodiversity: Conservation: Birds
Society: Issues: Environment: Organizations: National Audubon Society




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