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Birds of the World is a powerful resource that brings deep, scholarly content from four celebrated works of ornithology into a single platform where biologists and birders can find comprehensive life history information on birds.
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- Full Species List
Species accounts for all the birds of the world. Species...
- Podiceps Auritus
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- Revision Notes
PROTONYM: Sylvia agilis Wilson, 1812. American Ornithology...
- Field Identification
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- Bird Diversity at Your Fingertips
True to the Cornell Lab’s founding objective to bridge...
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The Cornell Lab is powered by science, technology, and millions of people around the globe—people like you. eBird Status and Trend Maps reveal how birds are faring across continental scales. Explore the map for Baltimore Oriole .
All About Birds is your free online guide to birds and bird watching. Explore in-depth species information, tips from the Lab’s experts, and inspirational v ...
Birds of the World, a powerful new subscription-based resource, compiles the most comprehensive, up-to-date ornithological data into one platform through integration of four major ornithological works (Birds of North America, Neotropical Birds, Bird Families of the World and Handbook of the Birds of the World) with two of the Lab’s signature ...
Birds spark a deep wonder, and they help us understand the living world. When birds disappear, they’re signaling that we’ve stressed our landscapes and oceans. When we make changes and they rebound, it signals hope that we can find ways to flourish and protect the natural world.
Birds of the World was originally developed in the early 1990s through collaboration between the American Ornithologists' Union, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University.