Portal:Birds

General

 * Ornithological Biography by 🇦🇹 (5 volumes, 1831–)
 * 'Our Birds, and Their Ways', as it appeared in The Atlantic Monthly (1857)
 * Papers presented to the World's Congress on Ornithology (1896)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 4. (1898)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 5. (1898)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 6.
 * The Bird Book (1915)
 * 'Friends of Our Forests' by 🇦🇹, as it appeared in National Geographic Magazine (April, 1917)
 * Essays on Early Ornithology and Kindred Subjects by 🇦🇹 (1920)
 * Papers presented to the World's Congress on Ornithology (1896)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 4. (1898)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 5. (1898)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 6.
 * The Bird Book (1915)
 * 'Friends of Our Forests' by 🇦🇹, as it appeared in National Geographic Magazine (April, 1917)
 * Essays on Early Ornithology and Kindred Subjects by 🇦🇹 (1920)
 * Papers presented to the World's Congress on Ornithology (1896)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 4. (1898)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 5. (1898)
 * Birds Illustrated by Color Photography Vol. III. No. 6.
 * The Bird Book (1915)
 * 'Friends of Our Forests' by 🇦🇹, as it appeared in National Geographic Magazine (April, 1917)
 * Essays on Early Ornithology and Kindred Subjects by 🇦🇹 (1920)
 * The Bird Book (1915)
 * 'Friends of Our Forests' by 🇦🇹, as it appeared in National Geographic Magazine (April, 1917)
 * Essays on Early Ornithology and Kindred Subjects by 🇦🇹 (1920)
 * 'Friends of Our Forests' by 🇦🇹, as it appeared in National Geographic Magazine (April, 1917)
 * Essays on Early Ornithology and Kindred Subjects by 🇦🇹 (1920)

Migration

 * "The Migration of Hirundo Rustica to South Africa", by Emil Holub in Papers presented to the World's Congress on Ornithology (1896)
 * "The Migration of Hirundo Rustica to South Africa", by Emil Holub in Papers presented to the World's Congress on Ornithology (1896)
 * "The Migration of Hirundo Rustica to South Africa", by Emil Holub in Papers presented to the World's Congress on Ornithology (1896)
 * "The Migration of Hirundo Rustica to South Africa", by Emil Holub in Papers presented to the World's Congress on Ornithology (1896)

Journals

 * The Auk (1884–present), published by the American Ornithologists' Union
 * The Condor (1899–present), published by the Cooper Ornithological Club
 * The Ibis (1859–present)
 * Pacific Coast Avifauna (1900–70)
 * Stray feathers: A Journal of Ornithology for India and its dependencies (1873 onwards)

Ornithologists

 * John James Audubon
 * Allan Octavian Hume - Editor of Stray feathers: A Journal of Ornithology of India and its dependencies (1872 onwards)
 * Allan Octavian Hume - Editor of Stray feathers: A Journal of Ornithology of India and its dependencies (1872 onwards)
 * Allan Octavian Hume - Editor of Stray feathers: A Journal of Ornithology of India and its dependencies (1872 onwards)

Birds by location

 * Gould's Birds of New Guinea
 * Pacific Coast Avifauna
 * as it appeared in Littell's Living Age
 * A Guide to the Birds of the Pacific Coast
 * as it appeared in Littell's Living Age
 * A Guide to the Birds of the Pacific Coast
 * as it appeared in Littell's Living Age
 * A Guide to the Birds of the Pacific Coast
 * A Guide to the Birds of the Pacific Coast

Birds by type
Sorted by order (with broad example).

Apodiformes (Swifts & Hummingbirds)
  
 * Hummingbirds (Trochilidae)
 * Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris)
 * Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris)
 * Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris)



     
 * Swifts (Apodidae)
 * Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica)
 * Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica)

Columbiformes (Doves & Pigeons)

 * The Passenger Pigeon, 1907 edited by William Butts Mershon
 * The Passenger Pigeon, 1907 edited by William Butts Mershon
 * The Passenger Pigeon, 1907 edited by William Butts Mershon

Galliformes (Fowl)

 * Leg Disorders in Broiler Chickens: Prevalence, Risk Factors and Prevention
 * Inheritance of Characteristics in Domestic Fowl
 * The Grouse in Health and in Disease

Passeriformes (Songbirds)


     
 * Passerida
 * Passeroidea
 * Sparrows (Passeridae)
 * House Sparrow (Passer domesticus)
 * The English Sparrow in America by Elliott Coues (1885)
 * On the Misdeeds of the House-Sparrow (Passer domesticus), 1887 by John Henry Gurney Jr.

<section begin="Icteridae" />
 * Icterids (Icteridae)

<section begin="Icterus" />
 * Orioles

<section begin="Icterus galbula" />
 * Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula)

<section end="Icterus galbula" />

<section begin="Agelaius phoeniceus" />
 * Redwing Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus)

<section end="Agelaius phoeniceus" /> <section begin="Sturnella magna" />
 * Meadowlark (Sturnella magna)

<section end="Sturnella magna" /> <section end="Icterus" /> <section end="Icteridae" />

<section begin="Fringillidae" /> <section begin="Fringilla carduelis" /> <section end="Fringilla carduelis" />
 * Fringillidae
 * Goldfinch (Fringilla carduelis)
 * On a Goldfinch Starved to Death in his Cage by William Cowper (1731–1800).

<section begin="Spinus tristis" /> <section end="Spinus tristis" /> <section end="Fringillidae" />
 * American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis)
 * American Goldfinch, Ornithological Biography, Volume 1,
 * American Goldfinch in Birdcraft, (1895)

<section end="Passeroidea" />

<section begin="Passerellidae" /> <section begin="Junco hyemalis" />
 * American Sparrows (Passerellidae)
 * Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis)

<section end="Junco hyemalis" />

<section begin="Spizella passerina" />
 * Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina)

<section end="Spizella passerina" />

<section begin="Spizelloides arborea" />
 * Tree Sparrow (Spizelloides arborea)

<section end="Spizelloides arborea" />

<section begin="Melospiza melodia" />
 * Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia)

<section end="Melospiza melodia" />

<section begin="Pooecetes gramineus" /> <section end="Pooecetes gramineus" />
 * Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus)

<section begin="Zonotrichia albicollis" />
 * White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis)

<section end="Zonotrichia albicollis" />

<section end="Passerellidae" />

<section begin="Turdidae" /> <section begin="Turdus migratorius" /> <section end="Turdus migratorius" />
 * Thrushes (Turdidae)
 * American Robin (Turdus migratorius)

<section begin="Sialia sialis" /> <section end="Sialia sialis" />
 * Bluebird (Sialia sialis)


 * Veery (Catharus fuscescens)

<section end="Turdidae" />

<section begin="Parulidae" /> <section end="Parulidae" />
 * New World Warblers (Parulidae)

<section begin="Sturnidae" /> <section begin="Sturnus vulgaris" />
 * Starlings (Sturnidae)
 * Common starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

<section end="Sturnus vulgaris" /> <section end="Sturnidae" />

<section begin="Sittidae" />
 * Nuthatches (Sittidae)
 * Mention of nuthatches, Early Spring in Massachusetts (1881), Henry David Thoreau
 * Boulder, Colorado, March 23, 1909, Field Notes of Junius Henderson, Notebook 3.

<section begin="Sitta canadensis" /> <section end="Sitta canadensis" />
 * Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis)
 * The Red-bellied Nuthatch, Ornithological Biography, Volume 2 (MDCCCXXXIV)
 * Red-breasted Nuthatch in Birdcraft (1895)

<section begin="Sitta carolinensis" /> <section end="Sitta carolinensis" /> <section end="Sittidae" />
 * White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis)

<section begin="Sylvioidea" /> <section begin="Hirundinidae" />
 * Old World Warblers (Sylvioidea)
 * Martins & Swallows (Hirundinidae)

<section end="Hirundinidae" /> <section begin="Paridae" /> <section begin="Poecile atricapillus" /> <section end="Poecile atricapillus" /> <section end="Paridae" />
 * Tits (Paridae)
 * Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus)
 * The Titmouse in May-day and other pieces (1867)
 * Chickadee from Birdcraft, (1895)
 * The Titmouse in Poems (Household Edition, 1904)

<section begin="Regulidae" /> <section begin="Regulus satrapa" />
 * Crests and Kinglets (Regulidae)
 * Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa)

<section end="Regulus satrapa" />

<section end="Regulidae" /> <section end="Sylvioidea" />

<section end="Passerida" />





<section begin="Tyrannidae" />
 * Tyrant Flycatchers, (Tyrannidae)

<section begin="Tyrannus tyrannus" />
 * Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus)

<section end="Tyrannus tyrannus" />

<section begin="Sayornis phoebe" />
 * Phbe (Sayornis phoebe)

<section end="Sayornis phoebe" />

<section begin="Contopus virens" /> <section end="Contopus virens" />
 * Eastern Wood Peewee (Contopus virens)

<section begin="Pyrocephalus rubinus" /> <section end="Pyrocephalus rubinus" />
 * Scarlet Flycatcher (Pyrocephalus rubinus)

<section end="Tyrannidae" />



<section begin="Corvidae" />
 * Crows, Jays and Magpies (Corvidae)

<section begin="Corvus brachyrhynchos" />
 * American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)

<section end="Corvus brachyrhynchos" />

<section begin="Cyanocitta cristata" />
 * Bluejay (Cyanocitta cristata)

<section end="Cyanocitta cristata" /> <section end="Corvidae" />







<section begin="Toxostoma rufum" />
 * Brown Trasher (Toxostoma rufum)



<section begin="Troglodytidae" /> <section begin="Troglodytes aedon" />
 * Wren (Troglodytidae)
 * House Wren (Troglodytes aedon)

<section end="Troglodytes aedon" /> <section begin="Cistothorus palustris" />
 * Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris)

<section end="Cistothorus palustris" />

<section end="Troglodytidae" />



Piciformes (Woodpeckers)


<section begin="Picidae" /> <section begin="Dryobates pubescens" />
 * Woodpeckers (Picidae)
 * Dryobates pubescens|Dryobates pubescens

<section end="Dryobates pubescens" /> <section end="Picidae" />

Strigiformes (Owls)
<section begin="Strigidae" /> <section begin="Megascops asio" />
 * True Owls (Strigidae)
 * True Owls (Strigidae)
 * True Owls (Strigidae)
 * Eastern Screech Owl (Megascops asio)

<section end="Megascops asio" /> <section end="Strigidae" />