Resources

Google Books: Search Google Books to find old books on birds (or anything else) that are in the public domain. When you get to Google Books, choose the "full view" option. If you have a Google account or a Gmail account (both are free) you can save the books you find to your own "bookshelf."

Massbird  - start here for local birds! A big thank-you to them for hosting our website

Visit the properties owned by the Mattapoisett Land Trust. Their newsletter, The Heron, is online and you can sign up to have the newsletter sent by email.

Track the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds on their migration back to us!

The Feather Atlas

Selections from the works of Arthur Cleveland Bent -- tons of information
Fun bird and nature stuff for kids at the Waterford Press website. Click on games and activities.

Mass Audubon's Birding on the Internet



Keep tabs on bird migrations at Woodcreeper.com

Birdwatcher's General Store on the Cape has lots of hilarious articles. Check their latest new book.

Breeding Bird Atlas of Massachusetts

Virtual Owl Pellet Dissection


Carolyn's websites and bird pages

Southeastern Mass. Birdblog - send Carolyn an email if you want to post your sightings.
In case you want a break from counting birds, you can help the Museum of Science by counting fireflies this summer! Firefly Project

Download a PDF file on Backyard Bird Feeding from Cornell. (One of Carolyn's pics is in it)