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The Best of Birding

Submitted by Kim on Monday, 5 January 2009No Comment

Birding is one of the biggest draws in tourism for Nova Scotia and brings thousands of people in during the off-season, a time when sightseeing tourists are scarce. To accommodate this demand for information here are some links that birders coming to Nova Scotia will find useful:

Recent Bird Postings In Nova Scotia:

Nova Scotia Bird Society:

eNature Sibley Guide:

East Coast Birds:

Cape Breton Birds:

Farm Birds:

Maritime Breeding Bird Atlas:

Birds of Nova Scotia: Robie Tufts:

eBird Canada:

Nova Scotia Bird Check List:

Nova Scotia Winter Birding:

Piping Plover:

Return of the Bald Eagle:

Eagles in King County:

Bird Studies Canada:

Important Bird Areas of Canada:

Avian Conservation:

Migratory Birds:

All About Birds:

Antigonish Harbour Birds:

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