Ornithology/Bird Biology Topic Update


© Vickie Ferguson

I would like to take this opportunity to thank each of you who has subscribed to and visited the topic, Ornithology/Bird Biology, and to let you know your continued interest is very much appreciated.

If you haven't had a chance to stop by the site recently, you may not be aware that the topic has been recently archived and while no new content is currently being submitted at this time, all previous articles and links will remain in tact and accessible.

Currently Suite101 has over 650 active topics in multiple categories and with so many unique topics to choose from, I thought I would take a moment and suggest another topic or two that may be of interest to you.

If you're trying to identify all those birds gathered in your yard, Terrie Murray's Backyard Birdwatching Almanac will help you identify each species. Please visit her welcome page at http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/10080 and scroll through her list of informative articles.

Fred Kane's topic, Birding, is full of information. His newest article, Red Footed Falcon, discusses this very elegant bird and its superior aerial displays. You'll find Fred at http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/1725.

For a look at some of the more exotic species, Glenda Gibbon's Tropical and Neotropical Birds will introduce you to some of the most beautiful birds in the world. Please visit Glenda at http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/12885 and check out her newest article, Song of the Sunbirds.

Mazhar Ali's Diversification of Birds covers a wide range of birds from Hornbills to Kingfishers and supplies specific information concerning habitat, region, characteristics and food. You will find Mazhar at http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/6133.

A little pre-historic history lesson can be found at Beverly Eschberger's article, Pteranodon, The Toothless Wing. Find out more about these flying creatures at http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/pale...

We have had many Contributing Editors over the years that have willingly shared their topic passion as well as their expertise at Suite101. While many have remained and continue to bring us an abundance of fact and fiction, many have moved on in their respective careers. While those editors are no longer with us on a daily basis, their archived content and links still remain and provides a wealth of knowledge and research information to be tapped.

For example, if you're interested in Hummingbirds or Pigeons, a search on these two topics will supply you with extensive archived content.

While some topics are easily found, others may be in a category you would never think of! For example, did you know that by doing a search on Wildlife News and Humor that you'll find a slew of humorous articles revolving around wildlife, including birds! Check out Sharon Wren's style of humor at http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/7861 and be prepared to be entertained.

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