There's plenty of information on the internet about Pelagic
birds, Monterey, Bodega Bay, and birding California. Here are some
sites which teem with information. Come back to our site when you
are finished surfing!
Monterey
These pages will help you plan your trip to the Monterey Bay area:
The Tagging of Pacific Pelagics (TOPP) research project explores the Pacific, using a carefully selected group of animals from its ecosystems
to gather data about their world.
New England Pelagics
, including birds you can see, where to see pelagic birds, how to
get out there, results 1998-2000, and how to visit seabird breeding
sites in Maine, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Gaspe.
FatbirderWorldwide web resource about birds, birding & birdwatching for birders.
Mike Danzenbaker's outstanding birding site with a large collection of bird photos from North America and around the world is a must see. Many pelagic species. You'll be enthralled.
WildBird
Habitats has answers for backyard birders about feeding, attracting and
watching wild birds. You will also find sections on helping injured
birds, photographing birds and identifying the birds in your
area.
Birding.com is for birders that enjoy birding around the country and around
the world. You will find checklists, birding organizations, the Top
200 birding spots in North America and much more. A new species is
featured every week at Birding.com.
Aultima Arca de
Noé" (The Last Noah's Ark) is a Brazilian site about ecology, environment, environmental
education, biodiversity, animals, birding etc.
Portuguese/English.
WildBirds.com is the place to come for answers about wild birds in your yard
and around the corner!
Humpback and Blue Whale
Research This sight provides background information on the whales, copies
of some reports, and information on how whales are ID'd.
Click
on the Murrelet to find out how to reserve a trip.