Birds of the World: In-depth species accounts for every bird in the world!  @cornell_lab
Birds of the World: In-depth species accounts for every bird in the world!  @cornell_lab
Cornell Lab of Ornithology | Birds of the World: In-depth species accounts for every bird in the world! @cornell_lab | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Birds of the World is an authoritative reference tool containing 10,824 species accounts – one for every bird in the world – plus 249 bird family overviews. This encyclopedic reference features in-depth avian life history details interwoven with distribution and abundance data from eBird and millions of multimedia assets (photos, videos, sound recordings) from the Macaulay Library. Birds of the World allows ornithologists, conservationists, and birders to explore the biodiversity of the world’s birds and is the definitive place to pursue questions about bird identification, ecology and biology.

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