Worldwide Birding Information Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels (ACAP) is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve albatrosses and petrels by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations. Avibase is an extensive database information system about all birds of the world. BirdForum is the net's largest birding community, dedicated to wild birds and birding. Birding Top 1000 – the ‘ranking by traffic’ site for birders all over the world. birdNETThe easiest way to recognise birds by sound from The Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Chemnitz University of Technology BIRDNETBIRDNET - the website for the Ornithological Council British Birds is a monthly journal for all keen birdwatchers. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a vibrant 501c(3) nonprofit conservation organization and a global center for the study of birds and biodiversity. The East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) aims to protect migratory waterbirds, their habitat and the livelihoods of people dependent on them. eBird is managed by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.eBird is among the world’s largest biodiversity-related science projects. Fatbirder is the premier birders' web resource about birds, birding, birdwatching & birding software. The Global Flyway Network (GFN) is a partnership between researchers worldwide who are devoted to long term — usually demographic — work on long distance migrating shorebirds. The Global Owl Project (GLOW) is a long-term, worldwide project to advance foundational aspects of science and conservation for the world’s owls. The Global Raptor Information Network (“GRIN”) is designed to provide information on diurnal raptors (hawks, eagles, and falcons) and to facilitate communication between raptor researchers and organizations interested in the conservation of these species. The Internet Bird Collection (IBC) is a non-profit endeavour with the ultimate goal of disseminating knowledge about the world's avifauna. Marine Ornithology: Journal of Seabird Research and Conservation is published by the Pacific Seabird Group on behalf of a consortium of seabird groups: African, Australasian, Dutch, Japan, and Pacific. New Zealand Birds Online is a searchable encyclopaedia of New Zealand birds. It is a partnership between Te Papa, The Ornithological Society of New Zealand (Inc.) and the Department of Conservation. OwlPages.com aims to provide information about the Owls of the world. Seabird Osteology is a website about the skulls and skeletons of seabirds and may be a help to identify remains of seabirds found on the beach or elsewhere. Seabird Tracking Database. The main purpose of the database is to inform conservation work, but we also aim to enhance and collaboration among seabird researchers. Searchable Ornithological Research Archive (SORA) is the world's first and largest open access ornithological publications archive Surfbirds.com are a group of birding friends from Britain and America who decided to team up on an international birding website. Bringing the best in birding from both sides of the Atlantic and further afield onto one website, we hope to have created something unique. xeno-cantoxeno-canto is a website dedicated to sharing bird sounds from all over the world. Updated: 12/05/2021