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Mussau Triller ML621397400
Katie Doke Sawatzky August 27, 2024
The rarely glimpsed Mussau Triller was documented for the first time in 44 years.
into the future w BOW
August 20, 2024
Join members from our team as we share our developing vision for Birds of the World as an increasingly dynamic, multi-faceted, multilingual, research platform. In this casual conversation, we will discuss efforts to expand international access and make a major new feature announcement.
eBird S&T cover
August 3, 2024
This special 3-part eBird Status and Trends Workshop is targeted to researchers and conservation practitioners who are familiar with using R. Attendees will be introduced to the range of data provided by the eBird Status and Trends Data Products as well as the suite of tools and online training material available for working with the data.
BOW Discovery Webinars
August 2, 2024
Open registration is now available for the third season of Birds of the World Discovery Webinars! Note our Season Kick-off webinar featuring members of the Birds of the World team on September 12th.
Printer friendly view
July 30, 2024
We know how important it is for readers to have the ability to study or take into the field printed Birds of the World species accounts, and how consultants and federal and state biologists need to append hard copies to agency reports. Thanks to this new feature, things just got easier! .
Santa Marta Sabrewing ML616560744
March 27, 2024
Located in the isolated Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains of northern Colombia, little has been known about the species as it was lost to science for 64 years before being photographed once in 2010, only to become lost again before its rediscovery in 2022 by Yurgen Vega, one of the authors of the new study.
Hoatzin ML205792981
BOW Team March 23, 2024
Birds of the World ‘Discovery Series’ webinar Avian phylogeny: a complete and dynamic tree of birds Date: Thursday, 18 April 2024 Time: 12:00 PM EST (timezone converter) Length: 1 hour VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi8EwSo-pYA&list=PLgSpqOFj1Ta7bnCNBAlWcN76UbnLthyO1&index=5 Our understanding of avian evolutionary relationships constantly evolves. As this understanding grows, avian taxonomy must keep pace – bird names and classifications, such […]
Cornell PhD candidate Bryce Robinson handling a Red-tailed Hawk for the Red-tailed Hawk project
BOW Team February 27, 2024
Over the past 4 yrs, The Red-tailed Hawk Project has captured and sampled more than 400 hawks from 7 of the 16 described subspecies and deployed over 100 tracking units. In this webinar, Bryce Robinson, PhD Candidate at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, will share what the project has learned from these efforts, and what they hope to learn moving forward.
Pincoya Storm-Petrel ML84400331
BOW Team February 1, 2024
In this webinar, FERNANDO MEDRANO, the assistant director of the Chilean NGO called Red de Observadores de Aves y Vida Silvestre de Chile, presented an in-depth overview on what is known and yet unknown about the storm-petrels of the world.
Red-legged Seriema ML39946761
BOW Team January 29, 2024
We are happy to announce that Aves Uruguay, the leading organization for the study and conservation of birds in Uruguay, has joined the global Birds of the World partner network.
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