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Yahoo! Groups: Kern County birding A message board with rare bird announcements for Kern County, California.
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Bob Steele - professional bird photographer from Kern County Bob has been involved in birding and bird photography for nearly 20 years. In the past few years, bird photography has become his passion. Check out just a few of his award-winning photographs at this online portfolio, including local specialties Le Conte's Thrasher and Lawrence's Goldfinch.
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Kern River Preserve The South Fork Kern River is home to California's largest lowland riparian forest. The Audubon-California Kern River Preserve, and environs, was one of the first ten sites in the USA to receive "Globally Important Bird Area" recognition. 332 bird species have been recorded here. Most significantly, two hundred species nest here including major breeding populations of Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Summer Tanager, and Willow Flycatcher. The Preserve is located 57 miles northeast of Bakersfield in Weldon, Kern County, California.
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Nature Ali Keeping you informed about the natural history of Kern County and beyond.
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WHERE TO BIRD - Top Birding Spots Around Kern County Details and directions to Kern Counties top birding locations.
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California County Birding Exhaustive local birding resources and information for all California counties.
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West Nile Virus Report dead birds to the California Department of Health Services. Also, extensive information about West Nile Virus detected in California.
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Tricolored Blackbird Portal Information on the Tricolored Blackbird (Agelaius tricolor), including basic natural history and conservation information, access to reports, images and videos, links to tricolors in the news, summaries of past and current research and monitoring efforts, and data entry capability for participants in the triennial Tricolored Blackbird survey and persons observing color-banded tricolors.
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What Bird: The Ultimate Bird Guide A radical search engine to identify birds of North America that differs from anything on the web. Find your bird with just a few clicks.
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Visual Key For Bird Identification Bird identification key based on visual cues, from the Idaho Museum of Natural History.
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Peregrine Fund: California Condor Latest information on the the California Condor recovery program.
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Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge Complex The primary focus of the Complex is to restore the endangered California Condor population to its native range in southern California.
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American Bird Center All about Birds, Bird Watching & Places to Stay! Promoting the Understanding, Conservation & Enjoyment of Wild Birds.
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Patuxent Wildlife Research Center The Bird Identification InfoCenter is a fantastic resource on its own. The other information found at this site is incredible! Find Breeding Bird Survey Results as well as Migratory Bird data. This U.S. Department of the Interior site almost makes you feel good about paying your Federal taxes!
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FatBirder Lots of sites are trying to become the “Ultimate” birding web site. In Europe the clear leader is FatBirder. The country links are extremely good, thanks to a stable of birders that contribute local knowledge.
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Cornell Lab of Ornithology The Cornell Lab is home to the largest collection of bird songs in the world. See results of “Citizen Science” programs like Project Feederwatch, the Great Backyard Bird Count, the House Finch Disease Survey and Project Pigeonwatch. More advanced birders help with studies like the Golden-winged Warbler Atlas Project.
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Bird Studies Canada / Bird Links to the World Over 5,000 links to birding web sites around the world. Enough said!
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Birding.About.com An extensive network of birding links and articles edited by Ms. Christine Tarski. Birding is just one of 700 topics featured at About.com.
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BirdSource BirdSource is a national database of bird sighting information. It is a joint venture of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society. See the past results of Christmas Bird Counts for over 100 years! This is the future of Birding. In a few years we will all be uploading our daily sightings to this site to create a picture of bird distribution across North America. Today North America... tomorrow the World?
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eNature.com The National Audubon Society Field Guides hit the web! Very slick site with information on each bird species as well as other animals, insects and wildflowers. If you need to write a report for school, this is a great place to start! This site is now part of the National Wildlife Federation.
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Bird Cinema View and post videos of wild and domestic birds. An online community of bird watching enthusiasts with a focus on filming bird behavior.
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