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The IOC World Bird List is an open access resource of the international community of ornithologists. Our primary goal is to facilitate worldwide communication in ornithology and conservation based on an up-to-date evolutionary classification of world birds and a set of English names that follow explicit guidelines for spelling and construction.
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IOC Lists - IOC World Bird List – Version 13.1
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Classification - IOC World Bird List – Version 13.1
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Below are summaries of updates to the IOC World Bird List....
- Lyrebirds, Scrubbirds, Bowerbirds, Australasian Treecreepers, Australasian Wrens
Lyrebirds, Scrubbirds, Bowerbirds, Australasian...
- Megapodes, Guans, Guineafowl, New World Quail
Megapodes, Guans, Guineafowl, New World Quail - IOC World...
- Screamers, Ducks, Geese, Swans
Screamers, Ducks, Geese, Swans - IOC World Bird List –...
- Waxbills, Parrotfinches, Munias, Whydahs, Olive Warbler, Accentors, Pipits
Waxbills, Parrotfinches, Munias, Whydahs, Olive Warbler,...
- Finches, Euphonias, Longspurs, Thrush-tanager
Finches, Euphonias, Longspurs, Thrush-tanager - IOC World...
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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.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithologyhas accepted the job of maintaining the ever-changing list of species, subspecies, English names, and approximate distributions, beginning with publication of the 6th Edition.
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- 2007
Science and Innovation. The Cornell Lab is powered by science, technology, and millions of people around the globe—people like you. eBird Status and Trend Maps reveal how birds are faring across continental scales. Explore the map for Baltimore Oriole. Baltimore Oriole by Matthew Plante / Macaulay Library.
Detailed information for more than 600 North American bird species, including ID help, browse by shape and taxonomy, and deeper articles.
24 nov 2011 · The IOC World Bird List is an open access resource of the international community of ornithologists. Our goal is to facilitate worldwide communication in ornithology and conservation based on an up-to-date classification of world birds and a set of English names that follows explicit guidelines for spelling and construction (Gill ...