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Georgia United States North America


Georgia

Birding websites based in Georgia.

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  • - Searchable archives and subscription management for the GABO-L e-mail list.
  • - Georgia Museum of Natural History photo archive.
  • - Contains updates to the book that is a site guide to over 100 birding locations in Georgia. Birder feedback is encouraged through the online submittal of trip reports and rare bird sightings.
  • - Collection of pictures of birds spotted in the states.
  • - Resource for dedicated listers to compare their bird lists for each county in the state.
  • - Seasonal checklists for six refuges in Georgia.
  • - Current U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service profiles including classifications, status details, life histories, sighting reports, and press releases.
  • - Checklist and e-mail group for DeKalb County town.
  • - Eric Beohm's site with photos of rare birds, including Yellow-billed Loon.
  • - Bob Zaremba's site with a guide to birding Kennesaw Mountain, trip reports, photos of rarities, and links.
  • - Information about the forum for the exchange of information related to Georgia birds, birders, and birding.
  • - Meetings, research grants, publications, bird counts, checklists, trip reports, rare bird alerts, sightings, local bird clubs, records committee, and photos.
  • - Meets in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County. Projects, bird walks, and programs.
  • - Georgia Wildlife Federation's species list with descriptions and images arranged taxonomically by order and family.
  • - Checklist, sightings, and photo gallery.
  • - Atlanta facility (Dekalb County) with emphasis on providing local birding checklists, descriptions, techniques, and classroom activities.
  • - Site guides for 18 hotspots along the coast.
  • - Detailed information about the nine species recorded in the state, gardening, winter sightings, and spring migration.
  • - National Wildlife Federation's eNature images and descriptions arranged by family and most common species. Includes field guide check-list for sightings.


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