Links to other interesting raptor sites:
Birding.com's Where to bird in West Virginia
Brooks Bird Club Wheeling, West Virginia
The Canadian Peregrine Foundation
Chimney Rock Hawk Watch Martinsville, New Jersey
Golden Gate Raptor Observatory San Francisco, California
Hawk Migration Association of North America
Hawk Mountain Kempton, Pennsylvania
Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve Duluth, Minnesota
Migration Monitoring Network Banding Stations and Observatories
TheRagens Wildlife and Nature Photography of the San Juan Islands
Southeastern Michigan Raptor Research
Three Rivers Avian Center Brooks, West Virginia
Three Rivers Birding Club in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Virginia Area Hawk Watch Sites
West Virginia Division of Natural Resources - Birding
West Virginia Raptor Rehabilition Center Morgantown, West Virginia
Where Do You Want To Go Birding In West Virginia?
Wildcat Ridge Hawkwatch in Northwest New Jersey
Local links and other sites of interest
4U-Birding Binoculars.com - Your premier web resource for the best birding binoculars and related information.
Bird Cinema "Where the Wild Birds Are Always On" - Very interesting site that lets you view videos uploaded by birders around the world.
DirectoryWestVirginia.com offers detailed information and business for
West Virginia
real estate, government and relevant listings for West
Virginia.
Fathom-the depth of understanding providing wildlife preservation through education
Monroe County - For local information on lodging, restaurants other interesting things to do when visiting the area.
New River Birding and Nature Festival
The Binocular Site - In depth information on binoculars of all sorts; also includes information on all the latest brands!
The Monroe County Animal League
Whatbird.com - A visual search engine for identifying birds of North America.
Wildlife Photos at Foto Search
Links to retail sights of interest to birders.
Birdhouses-birdfeeders.com - We are a small commercial site (selling Bird related products) but also have some knowledge content and Free E-Postcards with original bird art that visitors can send to family and friends
For-the-birds.com - Serving Birds and Birders Since 1985. Within our wide selection of feeders, accessories, equipment and supplies, novices or experienced birders alike will find what they need, for themselves, for their gift list and, of course, For The Birds!
Just-binoculars.com - Just-Binoculars - Birding, Boating, Hunting& more Offering name brand binoculars, spotting scopes, rangefinders and night vision for hunting, boating, birding and traveling along with an extensive buying guide to help make shopping easy.
Night Vision Binoculars - Find out large selection of high performance Night Vision Binoculars at nightvisionplanet.com.
Really Wild Bird Food at Hampshire
Farmers' Markets - Buy wild bird food direct from the farm. Farm bird
feeds include bird seeds, sunflowers, peanuts and fat balls.
Below are the sites of the photographers who have contributed photos for use in the learning section. Please visit them to show your appreciation.
James Armstrong @ jamesarmstrong.com and his Raptor Images
Don Baccus @ Nature Images by Don Baccus
Jerry and Sandy Converse @ Converse Corner
Keith Channing @ The Hawk Conservancy
Don DesJardin @ Don DesJardin's Birds
Victor Fazio III @ Birds of Ohio
Douglas Herr @ Wildlightphoto.com
Eddie Horvath @ Castle County Wildlife Center
Peter LaTourrette @ BirdPhotography.com
Josh Lipton @ Art Photo Source
Gaylord Mink @ Images of Pacific Northwest Wildlife
Arthur Morris @ Birds as Art
Mr. Morris's photos can also be found on Virtual Birder
Wendy Perrone @ Three Rivers Avian Center
Matt Ragen @ http://www.theragens.com/photos/
Jim Rosso @ Jim's Bird Page
Hope Rutledge @ Bald Eagle Information
Barbara Samuelson @ What Barbara's Camera Sees and Alaskan Eagles
Bill Schmoker @ http://student.bvsd.k12.co.us/~bschmokr
Keith Wedoe @ Riverbend 2000 (Local Photos)
Harold Wilion @ Harold Wilion Photography
The calls on this site are from the Stokes Field Guide to Bird Songs (Eastern) and are copyrighted by Lang Elliott/NatureSound Studio. The calls have been shortened to facilitate faster loading. The original recordings are more involved, and the three cd set from which they were taken (which contains over 300 bird songs) is an excellent resource for any birder.