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The Cornell Lab will send you updates about birds, birding, and opportunities to help bird conservation.
The Cornell Lab is powered by science, technology, and millions of people around the globe—people like you. eBird Status and Trend Maps reveal how birds are faring across continental scales. Explore the map for Baltimore Oriole .
All About Birds is your free online guide to birds and bird watching. Explore in-depth species information, tips from the Lab’s experts, and inspirational v ...
Use our Bird Guide to identify birds, learn about the life history, listen to the sounds, and watch bird behavior on video--the most comprehensive guide to Nort
Browse North American birds by shape—helpful if you don’t know exactly which type of bird you’ve seen.
Unlock species accounts, maps, multimedia, and bird family overviews. For public and academic libraries, government agencies, consulting firms, nature centers, nonprofits, and more. For Cornell Lab Chairman's Council members, AOS members, Public Libraries, Bird Clubs and other organizations.
Because no two people describe birds exactly the same way, Merlin presents a shortlist of possible species based on descriptions from Cornell Lab experts as well as thousands of bird enthusiasts who helped “teach” Merlin by participating in online activities.
New “All About Birds Regional Field Guides” from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. There’s a brand-new series of seven field guides to help people learn about the birds found in their region of the United States and Canada.
Study birds with the comprehensive ornithology course from the Cornell Lab using the Handbook of Bird Biology, 3rd. Edition as your guide. Read each chapter in the Handbook, explore in more depth using the online materials embedded in this course, then take the exams to earn your badge and certificate. Learn more about the course
All About Birds is an online guide to birds and bird watching, produced by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. It has information about 589 North American species – identify birds, learn about life history, listen to sounds, and watch videos of bird behavior.