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  1. eBird Integration. eBird is the world’s largest biodiversity-related citizen science project, with more than 1.2 billion bird observations contributed by eBirders around the world over the last 20 years. Since its inception, eBird has been a collaborative enterprise with hundreds of partner organizations, thousands of regional experts, and hundreds of thousands of users. eBird data document ...

  2. Josep Del Hoyo. Josep started out as a medical doctor in a small village in Catalonia, Spain. His patients knew, if they didn't find him in his office, to look for him in the forest surrounding the village, as he spent lots of time there watching the local birds. In 1980, he and two of his friends, one of whom is now his wife, took a 13-month ...

  3. Avibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world, containing over &1 million records about 10,000 species and 22,000 subspecies of birds, including distribution information for 20,000 regions, taxonomy, synonyms in several languages and more.

  4. All the Birds of the World by Josep del Hoyo (editor), et al. (August 2020) is the easiest and most enjoyable way to browse through all the 11,524 bird species of the world. For the first time ever, you can contemplate All the Birds of the World together in a single easy-to-use, fully illustrated volume.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2020 · List Price: $95.00. All the Birds of the World is essentially an annotated pictorial checklist of the world’s birds, useful to anyone interested in the spectacular diversity of birds, from novice birders to professional ornithologists, and perhaps especially birders who keep world or regional lists. It is a very useful reference book that ...

  6. HBW Alive was an online comprehensive reference resource for all the birds of the world. It contains the contents of the acclaimed 17-volume Handbook of the Birds of the World (HBW) Series. The print version of the HBW series was launched in 1992 and was completed in June 2013, with a total of 13,367 pages written by 277 authors from 40 ...

  7. into Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Birds of the World platform. Because Cornell uses a different taxonomy to that used by BirdLife, the list of species displayed in Birds of the World does not exactly match the current BirdLife list. BirdLife and Cornell are currently working with others through the Working Group on Avian Checklists (WGAC),

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