Travel to Peru to see the flamboyant Andean cock-of-the-rock, or come face-to-face with the show-stopping great gray owl on the fringe of northern boreal forest – all without leaving home, thanks to the new Birds of the World online reference.
Answers to questions about any bird species, anywhere on Earth, can be found in this new digital publication from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
“Birds of the World provides scientists, students, bird-watchers and naturalists the sharpest picture yet of the remarkable lives of birds,” said Brian Sullivan, project leader at the Cornell Lab. “Our team has built a fast, easy-to-use platform full of deep content and captivating media that reveals the ecology, biology and true-to-life character of every species.”