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Ask questions, share stories, and meet other children who raise guineas. Includes basic information, games, pictures, and standards for show.
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Learn where they live, what they eat, how they build their nests, and why they are very endangered some areas.
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Texas Parks and Wildlife explains what this bird looks like, where they live and nest, and why they are endangered.
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Photographs, audio clips and information on many species, including kookaburras, owls, emus, storks and fairy penguins.
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An extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing nearly 1 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information, taxonomy, and synonyms in several languages.
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Rick Cameron offers pictures of birds accompanied by short stories describing how or when each photo was taken.
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A guide to identifying the birds of North and Central America. Includes sound clips of bird song.
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Photos and notes for hundreds of species of Australian birds.
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Learn how birds evolved and discover the characteristics that make them unique. Find out more about hobbies like bird watching and backyard birding.
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Facts include size, colors, food habits, range, reproduction, and reason for this bird's decline.
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Choose from lots of nature pictures, including many banded birds and habitats.
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Learn fun bird facts with these trivia questions.
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Introduces four types of birds. Also explains the significance of the shape of a bird's beak.
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Find directions for creating your own bird feeder, and learn what kinds of food different birds eat.
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Color photograph and information about the size, diet, habitat, and life span of the brown pelican.
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Get the answers to questions about birds, such as what is the smallest bird in the world?
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Interactive Director movie comparing a fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach to migrating geese.
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Photos, sounds, and notes of birds in a Netherlands garden.
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Discover the various habitats of birds.
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Explores animal habitats, bird anatomy and endangered birds.
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View virtual owl pellet dissections and learn about bird skulls, eggs, nests, and feathers.
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Find out how birds migrate and why.
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Learn facts, do puzzles, and print coloring pages. Take a virtual tour around the world.
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See and read about birds of France and the world. Includes identification record, pictures, articles, and games. (French and English)
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Class project on the study of birds for grades K through 5. Includes weekly news and updates, resource links, assignments, word puzzles, and activities.
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Offers close-up photos of many different birds.
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A page about birdwatching, from Cornell University.
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Learn about a different bird each month. Explains where the bird lives, what it eats, and if it is endangered.
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Read about different kinds of birds, see their pictures, and hear the sounds they make.
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Information about several birds, organized by biome. Includes interactive images and sounds.
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From David Attenborough and PBS. Discusses behavior, evolution, parenthood, bird songs, champion birds, and provides links.
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Information about birds and birdwatching, in the eastern United States. Includes identifying birds, backyard feeding, migration timetables and maps, and building nestboxes.
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Learn how every stop along the migration path is important to the safety and health of many birds.
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Learn about the unique characteristics that make birds differ from other animals.
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Read why birds like coffee, what has changed, which birds are affected, and how the habitat is endangered.
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Class slide presentation about the different birds living at the refuge. Includes pictures, drawings, and information about the birds and the project.
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Annual competition for birders aged 10-18 who like to draw birds, take field notes or write about birds. Prizes include binoculars and field ornithology camp scholarship.