Book Resources: Non-fiction books, reference books, and encyclopedias are available in the library. These are important resources and are often the easiest and fastest to use.
Computer Resources: There are great links below to sites with information about birds.
Cornell Online Bird Guide: Click on the alphabetical guide to find your bird in a VERY long list of birds. This site has a lot of information.
ENature.com Enter your bird in the search field and find out about your bird.
Animal Diversity Web. This site also has good information. Check it out.
Wildlife Neighbors of the Williamsburg Area includes many of the birds we're doing reports on.
Yahooligans Enter your bird in the search field and see what comes up.
Ask Jeeves Enter your bird in the search field and see the results.
Google for Kids: This site has a lot of information--all geared for elementary students.
Natural History Notebooks Includes many of the birds we're doing reports on.
Prairie Frontier Includes interesting facts about some of the birds we're studying.
Alphabetical Index of Birds This source has good information about many birds.
The Raptor Center. This source has information about hawks and eagles.
The World Book Online. Check out this source for your bird or your bird family.
Encyclopedia Britannica: This has information for elementary level readers, junior high level readers or high school level (and above) readers.
Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter. This site is a bit difficult to use but it has some basic information and many bird songs/calls if you want to hear your bird.