DESCRIPTION:
Following
Wilson, Audubon, and Bent, Birds of North America Online is a well-respected, comprehensive reference
covering the life histories of over 700 species of North American birds.
Produced by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, it includes detailed
scientific information on behaviors, habitat, distribution, migration,
systematics, food habits, breeding and life span, mortality and disease,
conservation and management, measurements and bibliographies among others. Also included are video and image galleries along with
recordings of songs and calls from the collection at Cornell's
Macaulay Library of Natural Sounds.
ACCESS: On and Off campus
FULL-TEXT: Yes
SUBJECT COVERAGE:
Biology; Behavior; Conservation; Demographics; Distribution; Ecology; Habitat; Measurements; Migration; Ornithology; Systematics; Zoology
YEARS: Updated continuously
VENDOR: Cornell
Lab of Ornithology and American Ornithologists' Union
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Last Update: January 9, 2006
Conditions of Use:
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UNCW is not responsible for the content, format, accuracy or availability of electronic resources.