Bird Library References and Sources

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* Other Sources:
* Other Sources:
** [http://www.theanimalfiles.com The Animal files]
** [http://www.theanimalfiles.com The Animal files]
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** [http://www.australianwildlife.org Australian Wildlife Conservancy]
** [http://birdsinbackyards.net Australian Birds in the Backyard]
** [http://birdsinbackyards.net Australian Birds in the Backyard]
** [http://www.bnt.bs/ Bahamas National Trust]
** [http://www.bnt.bs/ Bahamas National Trust]
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'''Books'''
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'''Books and Articles in Print'''
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* [http://www.sibleyguides.com/ '''"The Sibley Guide to Birds" by David Allen Sibley''']
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* Field Guides
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** [http://www.sibleyguides.com/ '''"The Sibley Guide to Birds" by David Allen Sibley''']
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* “A Guide to the Birds of Colombia” by Steven L. Hilty & William L. Brown
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** “A Guide to the Birds of Colombia” by Steven L. Hilty & William L. Brown
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* “A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America” by Steve N. G. Howell and Sophie Webb
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** “A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America” by Steve N. G. Howell and Sophie Webb
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* "Birds of Australia" by Ken Simpson and Nicolas Day. Princeton University Press
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** “Birds of the West Indies” by Herbert Raffaele, James Wiley, Orlando H. Garrido, Allan Keith, and Janis I. Raffaele (Princeton University Press)
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* “Birds of Peru” by Thomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Antonio Brack Egg, Daniel F. Lane, John P O'Neill, Theodore A. Parker, III  
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** “Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific” by H. Douglas Pratt, Phillip L. Bruner and Delwyn G. Berrett, Princeton Press, 1989.
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* “Birds of South America. Non-Passerines: Rheas to Woodpeckers” by Francisco Erize, Jorge R. Rodriguez Mata and Maurice Rumboll
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** "Birds of Australia" by Ken Simpson and Nicolas Day. Princeton University Press
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* "Birds of Southeast Asia" by Craig Robson. Princeton University Press
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** “Birds of Peru” by Thomas S. Schulenberg, Douglas F. Stotz, Antonio Brack Egg, Daniel F. Lane, John P O'Neill, Theodore A. Parker, III  
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* “Birds of the West Indies” by Herbert Raffaele, James Wiley, Orlando H. Garrido, Allan Keith, and Janis I. Raffaele (Princeton University Press)
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** “Birds of South America. Non-Passerines: Rheas to Woodpeckers” by Francisco Erize, Jorge R. Rodriguez Mata and Maurice Rumboll
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* “Behavioral Ecology of the Yucatan Jay” by Ralph J. Raitt and John William Hardy
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** "Birds of Europe" by Killian Mullarney, Lars Svensson, Dan Zetterstorm and Peter J. Grant. Princeton University Press
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* “Condors and Vultures” by David Houston
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** "Birds of Southeast Asia" by Craig Robson. Princeton University Press
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* "Birds of East Asia" by Mark Brazil. Princeton University Press
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** "Birds of East Asia" by Mark Brazil. Princeton University Press
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* “Ocean Birds” by Lars Löfgren
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** "Field Guide to the Birds of East Africa" by Terry Stevenson and John Fanshawe
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* "Parrots of the World" by Tony Juniper and Mike Parr. Yale University Press.
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** "What Bird is That?: A Guide to the Birds of Australia" by Neville W. Casey. Angus and Roberston
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* “Raptors of the World” by James Ferguson-Lees and David A. Christie
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* Other References Books and Articles
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* “Vultures: Animal Scavengers” by Sandra Markle
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** “Behavioral Ecology of the Yucatan Jay” by Ralph J. Raitt and John William Hardy
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* "What Bird is That?: A Guide to the Birds of Australia" by Neville W. Casey. Angus and Roberston
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** “Condors and Vultures” by David Houston
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** “Ocean Birds” by Lars Löfgren
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** "Parrots of the World" by Tony Juniper and Mike Parr. Yale University Press.
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** “Raptors of the World” by James Ferguson-Lees and David A. Christie
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** “Vultures: Animal Scavengers” by Sandra Markle

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