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      - New world blackbirds : the icterids / by Jaramillo, Alvaro,1967-(CARDINAL)329026; Burke, Peter,1967-(CARDINAL)329025; 
 
      
Includes bibliographical references (pages 396-426) and indexes. 
      - Subjects: Icteridae.; Icteridae; 
 
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      - Life histories of North American blackbirds, orioles, tanagers, and allies / by Bent, Arthur Cleveland,1866-1954.(CARDINAL)122528; 
 
      
Bibliography: pages 510-531. 
      - Subjects: Icteridae.; Passer.; Tanagers.; 
 
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      - Life histories of North American blackbirds, orioles, tanagers, and allies. Order: Passeriformes; families: Ploceidae, Icteridae, and Thraupidae. by Bent, Arthur Cleveland,1866-1954.(CARDINAL)122528; 
 
      
Includes bibliographical references (pages 510-531). 
      - Subjects: Passeriformes.; Birds; 
 
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      - The diversity of animal sounds [sound recording] by Cornell University.Library of Natural Sounds,publisher.(CARDINAL)327581; 
 
      
Satin Bowerbird -- American Alligator -- Jaguar -- Superb Lyrebird -- Three-humped Treehopper -- Yellow Buffalo Threehopper -- Capercaillie -- Franquet's Epauletted Bat -- Bowhead Whale -- Humpback Whale -- Knudsen's Frog -- Tungara Frog -- Smoky Jungle Frog -- Club-winged Manakin -- Black-and-gold Cotinga -- Red-ruffed Fruitcrow -- Capuchinbird -- Screaming Piha -- Bearded Manakin -- Greater Sage Grouse -- Plainfin Midshipman -- Elk (Wapiti) -- Russet-backed Oropendola -- Olive Oropendola -- Greater Sac-winged Bat (normal speed) -- Greater Sac-winged Bat (one-quarter speed) -- Red Howler Monkey -- Great Potoo -- Common Potoo -- Common Nighthawk -- American Bittern -- Common Nightingale -- Brown-backed Solitaire -- Winter Wren (normal speed) -- Winter Wren (one-half speed) -- Canyon Wren -- Musician Wren -- Tui (normal speed) -- Tui (one-half speed) -- Dark-rumped Petrel -- Common Loon (pairs duet to defend territory) -- Yellow-naped Amazon -- Australian Magpie -- White-handed Gibbon -- Horned Screamer -- Gray-necked Wood-rail -- Marbled Wood-Quail -- Indri -- Gray Wolf -- Great Blue Turaco -- Lion -- Dusky Titi Monkey -- Laughing Kookaburra -- African Elephant -- Common Raven -- Common Loon (alarm calls) -- Chimpanzee -- Mule Deer -- American Beaver -- Western Diamondback Rattlesnake -- Ivory-billed Woodpecker -- Kauai Oo.Field recordings by various people.Includes sounds of a variety of species of animals. 
      - Subjects: Animal sounds.; Sound production by animals.; Birds; Bowerbirds; American alligator; Jaguar; Superb lyrebird; Treehoppers; Western capercaillie; Bats; Pteropodidae; Whales; Bowhead whale; Humpback whale; Frogs; Leptodactylus knudseni; Physalaemus pustulosus; Leptodactylus pentadactylus; Manakins (Birds); Cotingidae; Manacus; Sage grouse; Plainfin midshipman; Fishes; Elk; Icteridae; Emballonuridae; Red howler monkey; Potoos; Common nighthawk; Botaurus; Nightingale; Thrushes; Troglodytes (Bird genus); Canyon wren; Tui; Pterodroma; Amazon parrots; Butcherbirds; Hylobates lar; Screamers (Birds); Rails (Birds); Marbled wood quail; Indridae; Primates; Gray wolf; Cuculiformes; Lion; Titis (Mammals); Kookaburra; African elephant; Corvus corax; Common loon; Chimpanzees; Mule deer; American beaver; Western diamondback rattlesnake; Ivory-billed woodpecker; Passeridae; 
 
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      - Birds of the Dominican Republic & Haiti / by Latta, Steven C.(CARDINAL)329046; 
 
      
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-242) and indexes.Map of Hispaniola -- Elevational map of Hispaniola -- Plan of the guide -- Topography and habitats of Hispaniola -- Endemic species and subspecies -- Avian conservation on Hispaniola -- Ornithological history of Hispaniola -- Descriptive parts of a bird -- Geese and ducks: Anatidae -- Partridges and guineafowl: Phasianidae -- Bobwhites: Odontophoridae -- Grebes: Podicipedidae -- Shearwaters and Petrels: Procellariidae -- Storm-petrels: Hydrobatidae -- Tropicbirds: Phaethontidae -- Boobies: Sulidae -- Pelicans: Pelecanidae -- Cormorants: Phalacrocoracidae -- Darters: Anhingidae -- Frigatebirds: Fregatidae -- Bitterns and Herons: Ardeidae -- Ibises and Spoonbills: Threskiornithidae -- Storks: Ciconiidae -- American vultures: Cathartidae -- Flamingos: Phoenicopteridae -- Osprey: Pandionidae -- Kites, hawks, and allies: Accipitridae -- Falcons: Falconidae -- Rails, Gallinules, and Coots: Rallidae -- Jaegers, Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers: Laridae -- Parakeets and Parrots: Psittacidae -- Hummingbirds: Trochilidae -- Crows: Corvidae -- Swallows: Hirundinidae -- Tanagers: Thraupidae -- Cardinaline Finches and Allies: Cardinalidae -- Blackbirds and Allies: Icteridae -- Old world Sparrows: Paseridae."Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti fills a large void in the literature on birdwatching and the environment in these tropical countries. The first comprehensive field guide devoted to Hispaniola's birds, it provides detailed accounts for more than 300 species, including thirty-one endemic species. Included in the species descriptions are details on key field marks, similar species, voice, habitats, geographic distribution on Hispaniola, status, nesting, range, and local names used in both the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The authors also comment on ecology, behavior, and taxonomic status. The book provides color illustrations and range maps based on the most recent data available. But the authors' intent is to provide more than just a means of identifying birds. The guide also underscores the importance of promoting the conservation of migratory and resident birds, and building support for environmental measures."--Publisher's website. 
      - Subjects: Birds; Birds; 
 
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      - Birds of America / by Audubon, John James,1785-1851.(CARDINAL)138932; Griscom, Ludlow,1890-1959.(CARDINAL)187370; 
 
      
Introduction -- Loons (Gaviidae) -- Grebes (Colymbidae) -- Shearwaters (Procellariidae) -- Storm Petrels (Hydrobatidae) -- Tropic birds (Phaethontidae) -- Pelicans (Pelecanidae) -- Gannets (Sulidae) -- Cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae) -- Darters ((Anhingidae) -- Man-o'-ward birds (Fregatidae) -- Herons and Bitterns (Ardeidae) -- Wood Ibises (Ciconiidae) -- Ibises and Spoonbills (Threskiornithidae) -- Flamingoes (Phoenicopteridae) -- Swans, Geese, Surface-feeding Ducks, Diving Ducks, Ruddy Ducks, and Mergansers (Anatidae) -- Vultures (Cathartidae) -- Kites, Short-winged hawks, Buzzard hawks, Eagles and Harriers (Accipitridae) -- Ospreys (Pandionidae) -- Caracaras and Falcons (Falconidae) -- Grouse (Tetraonidae) -- Quails (Phasianidae) -- Turkeys (Meleagrididae) -- Cranes (Gruidae) -- Limpkins (Aramidae) -- Rails, Gallinules and Coots (Rallidae) -- Oyster-catchers (Haematopodidae -- Plovers, Turnstones and Surf Birds (Charadriidae) -- Woodcock, Snipe, Sandpipers, etc. (Scolopacidae) -- Avocet and Stilts (Recurvirostridae) -- Phalaropes (Phalaropodidae) -- Jaeger (Stercorariidae) -- Gulls and Terns (Laridae) -- Skimmers (Rynchopinae) -- Auks, Murres, and Puffins (Alcidae) -- Pigeons and Doves (Columbidae) -- Parrots (Psittacidae) -- Cuckoos (Cuculidae) -- Owls (Tytonidae) -- Owls (Strigidae) -- Goatsuckers (Caprimulgidae) -- Swifts (Apodidae) -- Hummingbirds (Trochilidae) -- Kingfishers (Alcedinidae) -- Woodpeckers (Picidae) -- Flycatchers (Tyrannidae) -- Larks (Alaudidae) -- Swallows (Hirundinidae) -- Crows and Jays (Corvidae) -- Titmice (Paridae) -- Nuthatches (Sittidae) -- Dippers (Cinclidae) -- Wrens (Troglodytidae) -- Mockingbirds and Thrashers (Mimidae) -- Robins, Bluebirds, etc. (Turdidae) -- Gnatcatchers and Kinglets (Sylviidae) -- Waxwings (Bombycillidae) -- Shrikes (Laniidae) -- Vireos (Vireonidae) -- Wood Warblers (Parulidae) -- Meadowlarks, Blackbirds and Orioles (Icteridae) -- Tanagers (Thraupidae) -- Grosbeaks, Finches, Sparrows, Buntings (Fringillidae). 
      - Subjects: Illustrated works.; Birds; Birds; 
 
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      - Field guide to the birds of Cuba / by Garrido, Orlando H.(CARDINAL)329045; Kirkconnell, Arturo.(CARDINAL)329044; 
 
      
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-240). 
      - Subjects: Birds; Birds; 
 
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      - A field guide to the birds of eastern and central North America / by Peterson, Roger Tory,1908-1996.(CARDINAL)146926; Peterson, Virginia Marie,1925-2001.(CARDINAL)160473; 
 
      
A guide featuring the Peterson Identification System collects more than sixty years of observations, paintings, and writings to detail the birds of eastern and central North America. 
      - Subjects: Birds; 
 
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      - The birds of North and middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the higher groups, genera, species, and subspecies of birds known to occur in North America, from the Arctic lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies and other islands of the Caribbean sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago / by Ridgway, Robert,1850-1929,author.(CARDINAL)320108; Friedmann, Herbert,1900-1987,author.(CARDINAL)287388; United States National Museum,issuing body.(CARDINAL)151477; 
 
      
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Part 1. Family Fringillidae -- the finches -- Part 2. Family Tanagridae -- The tanagers. Family Icteridae -- The troupials. Family coerebidae -- The honey creepers. Family Mniotiltidae -- The wood warblers -- Part 3. Family Motacillidae -- The wagtails and pipits. Family Hirundinidae -- The swallows. Family Ampelidae -- The waxwings. Family Ptilogonatidae -- The silky flycatchers. Family Dulidae -- The palm chats. Family Vireonidae -- The vireos. Family Laniidae -- The shrikes. Family Corvidae -- The crows and jays. Family Paridae -- The titmice. Family Sittidae -- The nuthatches. Family Certhiidae -- The creepers. Family Troglodytidae -- The wrens. Family Cinclidae -- The dippers. Family Chamaedae -- The wren-tits. Family Sylviidae -- The warblers.Part 11. Family Cathartidae -- The American vultures. Family Accipitridae -- The hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, and old world vultures. Family Pandionidae -- The ospreys. Family Falconidae -- The falcons and caracaras.Part 4. Family Turidae -- thrushes. Family Zeledoniidae -- wren-thrushes. Family Mimidae -- mockingbirds. Family Sturnidae -- starlings. Family Ploceidae -- weaver birds. Family Alaudidae -- larks. Family Oxyruncidae -- sharp-bills. Family Tyrranidae -- tyrant flycatchers. Family pipridae -- manakins. Family Cotingidae -- chatterers -- Part 5. Family Pteroptochidae -- The tapaculos. Family Formicariidae -- The antbirds. Family Furnariidae -- The ovenbirds. Family Dendrocolaptidae -- The woodhewers. Family Trochilidae -- The humming birds. Family Micropodidae -- The swifts. Family Trogonidae -- The trogons -- Part 6. Family Picidae -- The woodpeckers. Family Capitonidae -- The barbets. Family Ramphastidae -- The toucans. Family Bucconidae -- The puffbirds. Family Galbulidae -- The jacamars. Family Alcedinidae -- The kingfishers. Family Todidae -- The todies. Family Momotidae -- The motmots. Family Caprimulgidae -- The goatsuckers. Family Nyctibiidae -- The potoos. Family Tytonidae -- The barn owls. Family Bubonidae -- The eared owls.Part 7. Family Cuculidae. Family Psittacidae. Family Columbidae -- Part 8. Family Jacanidae -- The jacanas. Family Oedicnemidae -- The thick-knees. Family Haematopodidae -- The oyster-catchers. Family Areneriidae -- The turnstones. Family Aphrizidae -- The surf birds. Family Charadriidae -- The plovers. Family Scolopacidae -- The snipes. Family Phalaropodidae -- The phalaropes. Family Recurvirostridae -- The avocets and stilts. Family Rynchopidae -- The skimmers. Family Sternidae -- The terns. Family Laridae -- The gulls. Family Stercorariidae -- The Skuas. Family Alcida -- The auks -- Part 9. Family Gruidae -- The cranes. Family Rallidae -- The rails, coots, and gallinules. Family Heliornithidae -- The sun-grebes. Family Eurypygidae -- The sun-bitterns -- Part 10. Family Cracidae -- The curassows, guans, and chachalacas. Family Tetraonidae -- The grouse, ptarmigan, etc. Family Phasianidae -- The American quails, partridges and pheasants. Family Numididae -- The guineafowls. Family Meleagrididae -- The turkeys. 
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      - The birds of Pennsylvania / by McWilliams, Gerald M.(CARDINAL)333964; Brauning, Daniel W.(CARDINAL)320828; 
 
      
Includes bibliographical references (pages 463-467) and indexes."This book treats all 428 species seen in Pennsylvania, including breeding and wintering birds, migrants, and vagrants. Each entry provides the general status of a species; the locations where it is most commonly found; its natural habitat, migratory patterns, breeding habits, and seasonal status and distribution; and a summary of the bird's history in Pennsylvania. Gerald M. McWilliams and Daniel W. Brauning provide both the professional ornithologist and the amateur birder with an abundance of information about each species and offer a broad overview of their subject - from the history of the state's birds to changes in the state's ecosystems and regulations protecting bird habitats.With clear descriptions of physiographic regions as well as 44 breeding distribution maps for the most commonly seen birds and 67 photographs of many rare and hard-to-find species, this volume is a resource for all who wish to deepen their appreciation of Pennsylvania's birdlife."--Jacket. 
      - Subjects: Birds; Birds; 
 
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