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Probirder
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Gerard Gorman's site for birding in Eastern Europe. Destinations, tours, books, and photo gallery.
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Alula
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Quarterly journal for people interested in birds and bird identification. Includes tables of contents.
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Bird Images Video Guides
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Information about the series of video guides for the identification of European birds.
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Bird Names Translation
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Translation of 804 European bird species and subspecies names into eight languages.
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Bird Seek
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Translates English bird names into other languages.
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Birding Hotspots of Europe
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Brief site guides, species lists, and links.
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Birds of Central Siberia
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Photographs and list of the birds of central Siberia.
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Birds of Europe and North Africa
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Photos and videos of 250 species of birds from Europe and northern Africa.
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Birds of the World
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Photos of European birds.
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Digi-sight
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Site devoted to digiscoping, producing digital pictures through spotting scopes. Galleries of birds of Belgium, Hungary, and Africa.
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Eurobirder
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E-mail group for free exchange of news and views by birders throughout Europe.
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Eurobirding
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Travel forum, extensive database of summaries of identification and optics articles from birding magazines, links to trip reports, and bird name translation.
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EuroBirdNet
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Archives and subscription management for the e-mail group for Western Palearctic birds and birdwatching.
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EuroTwitch
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Rare bird alerts for Europe and the Western Palearctic.
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EuroTwitch Birdline
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E-mail group for reports of major rarities from the Western Palearctic.
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Maps and Distribution of the Birds of the Western Palearctic
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Distribution maps and checklists by family in five languages.
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Trektellen.nl
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Migration counts and ringing records from The Netherlands, Belgium, Great Britain, and France.
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Webcams for Birding Around the North Sea
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Links to bird webcams on the bird island Trischen, Strohauser Plate (Germany), and Getterön (Sweden).
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