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Bird Links
Reviewed August 15, 1999 by Susie Brobston, a teacher from Lansdowne, PA (Philadelphia suburb) who is not affiliated with the site. This is a list of 60-70 livecams pointed at birds’nests, nesting boxes and habitats. You can see the progression of the nesting process from empty box, to just nest, to eggs, to hatching, to feeding and back to empty nests after the fledglings leave. Pictures are saved so you can see the wonder even in non-breeding seasons. Great for bird-lovers and classroom use!
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Bird Friends of Lake Murray and San Diego County
Reviewed March 31, 2004 by S. Streit, a reader from San Diego, CA, who is affiliated with the site. This site provides hundreds of photos and descriptions of birds photographed in the San Diego area. Very educational and good reference for what you may be seeing in your backyard or local park.
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Bird Watching
"For early readers this kid-sized introduction to bird watching can stand alone. But the rest of us will want to follow the inline hyperlinks for more depth. There you’ll find treasures such as a chart of bird seed preferences, a complete list of field marks used to identify birds, and a multi-page guide to building bird houses. This two-tiered approach makes this site a great place to start your own birding adventures."
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Bird Songs
"Where would we be without the sounds of birds singing? Tony Phillips of State University of New York has recorded more than a hundred bird songs from sixty five different species, and paired them with the beautiful drawings of Chester Reed. This delightful site is simple to navigate, and the sound files (chirp chirp) are worth the small wait."
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Bird FeederCam
"If there aren’t any birds to watch from your own window, visit this feeding station in a backyard in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bird FeederCam sends a new a snapshot to the Net every forty-five seconds from dawn till dusk. Use your browser reload button to refresh your view, or click on the picture to open an auto-updating window. Today I watched and waited patiently without any visitors at first. And then magically, two birds arrived at the feeder. If you run out of patience before your first bird arrives, enjoy the best of past images that include owls, woodpeckers, and hummingbirds."
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Birch Aquarium Learning Center
"The Scripp’s Birch Aquarium Learning Center is a collection of two Web cams (KelpCam and PierCam), animal facts (including an extensive sea horse feature), and my two favorite clicks: Science Spotlights and Online Interactives (a fancy made-up phrase for educational games.) Science Spotlights, for middle school and above, tackles important conservation issues. Don’t miss Shifting Baselines, a striking exhibit that illustrates the differences between today’s ocean and that of forty years ago."
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Big Cats Online: Cheetah
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Big Cats Online
"This big cat site comes in two flavors: one for Netscape and the other for Internet Explorer. Make your choice from the opening screen. Once you are in, Big Cats Online offers an extensive introduction to wild cats. Not only the familiar leopard, lion, tiger, jaguar and cheetah, but also the smaller, lesser known cats such as the margay and the caracal. This outstanding Web site is easy to navigate and is divided into the following subjects: Evolution, Species, Conservation, Links and Glossary. Be sure to visit Cats in the Wild, an online magazine covering the lifestyle and behavior of wild cats. Big Cats Online is not only a terrific resource for school reports, but also a fun place to lose yourself for an hour. My nine-year-old son loved it. "It just goes on and on. Everywhere I click, there are more pictures.""
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Best Little Internet Pet Zone
Reviewed December 13, 2001 by Brad Breaux, a reader from Ponchatoula, LA, USA, who is affiliated with the site. The Best Little Internet Pet Zone, Adopt free virtual pets from the comfort of your browser without a pet created mess. Great for teaching kids how to care for their very own special animal. Blipz is totally safe for everyone including the pets!
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Bear Country U.S.A.
Reviewed December 29, 1999 by John Casey, a reader from Rapid City, South Dakota who is affiliated with the site. Bear Country U.S.A. is a drive thru wildlife park in the Black Hills of South Dakota. On our Web page we have various things like an animal information and virtual tour section.
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