Cornell Lab of Ornithology—Home Explore the map for Baltimore Oriole Baltimore Oriole by Matthew Plante Macaulay Library Join us and help create a future where birds, nature, and people can thrive We believe that people make the difference in every conservation challenge
Birds Near Me, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Quickly get a list of birds in any part of the United States or Canada by entering a location and date Narrow down the results by size, color, and behavior and gain quick access to their full species accounts, photos, sounds, and more
Cornell Bird Cams: Watch Live Feeder Nest Cams For several years, a pair of red-tailed hawks has been making their home in one of Cornell University’s athletic field’s lighting towers Naturally, the Cornell Lab positioned a live cam to watch over the nest in order to glean important information on the species’ behavior
BirdNET Sound ID – The easiest way to identify birds by sound. BirdNET is a research platform that aims at recognizing birds by sound at scale We support various hardware and operating systems such as Arduino microcontrollers, the Raspberry Pi, smartphones, web browsers, workstation PCs, and even cloud services
Online bird guide, bird ID help, life history, bird sounds from Cornell . . . Looking for bird ID help? Try Birds Near Me What’s That Bird Song? Merlin Bird ID Can Tell You What’s the best way to clean your bird feeders to prevent disease? How can I keep birds from hitting my windows? What can cause birds to show weird color variations? Why do woodpeckers like to hammer on houses? And what can I do about it?
About | Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology We transform data into knowledge by pioneering new techniques at the interface of participatory science, machine learning, and data visualizations Our field and lab studies explore the Earth’s biodiversity, the processes that have generated it, and ways to conserve this abundance of life
All About Birds - Land Trust Bird Conservation Initiative All About Birds is an online guide to birds and bird watching, produced by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology It has information about over 700 North American species—helping users identify birds, learn about life history, listen to sounds, and watch videos of bird behavior