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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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A global alliance of nature organizations working to document the natural history of all bird species at an unprecedented scale. Species accounts for all the birds of the world.
11,017 species accounts with details on appearance, taxonomy, habitat, diet, breeding, behavior, and more. 251 bird family accounts. Descriptions and photos of hybrids and subspecies. BirdLife Range maps, eBird Status & Trends maps, and animated migration maps.
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 ...
The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, 6th Edition was published and released by Cornell University Press in June 2007. The book was produced from a nearly completed manuscript left by James Clements upon his death in 2005.
26 de ene. de 2020 · True to the Cornell Lab’s founding objective to bridge scientific ornithology with the popular appeal of birds and birding, our newest hub is nothing short of “bird diversity at your fingertips.”