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This site provides information on the nomenclature and taxonomy of practically (if not) all of the world's birds.
Useful source of longevity records.
This site is in French, but I found the 'fiches' pages very useful.
Very large source of ornithological links.
The Provincial Museum of Alberta
This unique Canadian site provides information about the eggs of a variety of birds (mainly those found in Alberta).
"The Wildlife Web is a collection of resources for birders and naturalists living in or visiting Scotland. Started in 1990, this website is one of the longest running and most used of its kind worldwide."
Replica Eggs:-
N.B. EGG COLLECTING IS MURDER. IT IS IMMORAL AND IT IS AGAINST THE LAW.
Hence Rob Brown has devised a solution for those who would like to possess an egg collection. His work can be found at:
My thanks go to Rob for his kind permission in allowing me to use photos of his eggs in this site.
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The British Trust for Orithology's online survey of British birds, both rare and common.
For the philatelically minded ornithologist.
Bird figurines.
References:-
Bird Guide; K. Mullarney, L. Svensson, D. Zetterstr�m & P.J.Grant; Harper Collins, London, 1999.
Birds of Britain and Europe; J. Flegg & D. Hosking; New Holland Ltd., 1990.
Birds of Britain and Europe; P. Sterry et al; AA Publishing, 1997.
Birds of the World; C. Harrison & A. Greensmith;Dorling Kindersley Ltd., London, 2000.
Britain's Wildlife, Plants and Flowers; Dr. J. Feltwell et al; Reader's Digest Far East Ltd., 1987.