Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Free “Birds of the World” Access this Week

This spectacular photo of a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher is indicative of the quality of illustrations and all the information provided in each species account available in Birds of the World (photo by Andrew Newmark).
Are cardinals your favorite birds? Enjoy learning more about Northern Cardinals and all the birds you see at your feeders and at favorite birding locations. Are cardinals beginning to sing in your area yet?

To help everyone participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count, and to provide unlimited access to the most amazing bird library created for everyone, Birds of the World is providing Free access today through Monday! Within this remarkable website created by staff at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, you can learn about any of the 11,145 species of birds in the world, along with the 254 taxonomic families of birds. It’s all exceptionally interesting and informing, and access is Free through Monday. Thereafter new subscribers can join at a 25 percent discount on the annual subscription rate.

Birds of the World is an indispensable resource for all birders and biologists. Each species account is prepared by people who know these birds best, who provide a seasonal range map, photographs, illustrations, recordings of songs or calls, and a wealth of biological information ranging from nesting behavior, clutch size, incubation period, nestling period, fledging and post-fledging behavior, foods, habitat requirements, migration, plumages, molts, and conservation as gleaned from scientific publications. Give it a try by simply typing the name of a bird that interests you into the Search space, and repeat, repeat, repeat – you will learn more about birds every time you access Birds of the World - Cornell Lab of Ornithology

It's a great opportunity to use this mega-library about birds Free, and after Monday, February 17th you can use the code GBBC25 to save 25 percent on an annual subscription. There is also an optional monthly payment plan, which very economical and most convenient for many birders. To learn more, see Individual Subscriptions - Birds of the World