Science
- 701
- Scaled Pigeon
- Brief Wikipedia article explains where it lives and breeds, what it looks like, what it eats, and how it flies.
- 702
- White-crowned Pigeon
- Has photographs, audio file, identification tips, location maps, and life history.
- 703
- Piping Plover Atlantic Coast Population
- See pictures, learn where this shore bird lives, why it is disappearing, and what you can do.
- 704
- Western Snowy Plover
- Learn about these endangered birds, why it is important to save them, and how to help protect their nesting places.
- 705
- Animal Diversity Web: Callipepla gambelii (Gambel's Quail)
- Describes the physical traits, reproduction, diet, and behavior of this species. Includes sound recordings.
- 706
- California Quail
- A presentation of bird photographs, songs, identification tips, distribution maps, and life history information.
- 707
- Great Backyard Bird Count:North American Quail Conservation
- Information about the six species native to North America north of Mexico and maps of where they are found.
- 708
- Geococcyx Californianus
- Has information about their habitat, reproduction, and physical description. Also includes many pictures.
- 709
- Rodrigues Solitaire
- Wikipedia article describes when this pigeon relative was discovered, and why it became extinct.
- 710
- Stephens Island wren, Traversia lyalli
- Includes general information about the bird, taxonomy, and description.
- 712
- Wikipedia: Stephens Island Wren
- Encyclopedia article that talks about the general background of the bird.
- 713
- Stone-curlew
- Wikipedia entry tells about this family of birds. Includes the nine species, what they look like, where they live and nest, and what they eat.
- 714
- Family Columbidae: (doves and pigeons)
- Explains which species are in this family, where they live, what they eat, how they are alike, and which ones are endangered. Includes photographs, audio file, and taxonomy chart.
- 717
- Mangoverde World Bird Guide: Kingfishers
- A list of all the different species, many of which have photographs and sound files of the bird's call or song.
- 718
- Parrot
- Wikipedia article explains the origins of these birds, the two families that make up the order Parrots, where they are found, and parrots as pets.