Items marked no longer available have been withdrawn because they appear to have served their purpose. They can be revived if requested via Site Feedback.
Aerial birds – incl Aerial Carnivores & Insectivores http://bomy.wikidot.com/aerial.
Alpine birds – no longer available.
Arboreal birds - http://bomy.wikidot.com/arboreal.
Aquatic birds - http://bomy.wikidot.com/aquatic.
Barbets and Toucans – no longer available.
Bird Behaviour - http://wgbw.wikidot.com/bird-behaviour.
Bird Droppings - http://wgbw.wikidot.com/bird-droppings.
Bird Ringing - http://wgbw.wikidot.com/bird-ringing.
Birds of Prey - http://bomy.wikidot.com/birds-of-prey.
Bustards and Korhaans – Revision in progress.
Finches – incl. niche separation - http://bomy.wikidot.com/finches.
Finch-like birds - http://bomy.wikidot.com/finch-like-birds.
Flesh eaters – birds which hunt prey over Seas and Oceans, Inland Waters and over Land. Opportunistic foragers are included. http://bomy.wikidot.com/flesh-eaters.
Flycatchers - http://bomy.wikidot.com/flycatchers.
Fruit eaters – http://bomy.wikidot.com/fruit-eaters
Game Birds – see Ratites and Game Birds.
Ground Foragers – see Bustards, Cranes etc.
Insect eaters – Birds which are almost exclusively insect eaters account for about 33% of the world’s species. Click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/insect-eaters.
Invertebrate eaters – A fairly detailed review of Aquatic Pluckers and Probers, Terrestrial Foragers, Pursuers and Pluckers, Tree Probers and Borers can be accessed by clicking on http://bomy.wikidot.com/invertebrate-eaters.
Kingfishers and Kookaburras – for a review with images of Kingfishers and Kookaburras click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/kingfishers.
Marshland Birds – in work.
Muscicapidae – no longer available.
Nectar eaters – http://bomy.wikidot.com/nectar-eaters.
Ocean & Sea Birds – for a brief review of the oceanic regions in which they are found and the way they feed click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/ocean-sea-birds.
Plant eaters – A brief review of Terrestrial and Aquatic birds which eat plant materials. Click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/plant-eaters.
Ratites and Game Birds - replaces Game Birds in three parts. Click on http://wgbw.wikidot.com/new-ratites-and-game-birds
Redstarts & Whitestarts – http://bbdg.wikidot.com/redstarts-and-whitestarts.
Robins and Chats – http://bomy.wikidot.com/robins-and-chats
Sandpipers & Shanks – for a description of some feeding niches click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/sandpipers-and shanks.
Seed eaters – For a short review click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/seed-eaters.
Sparrowhawks - http://bbdg.wikidot.com/sparrowhawks
Starlings, Mynas, Meadowlarks and Grackles - http://bbdg.wikidot.com/starlings-and-grackles.
Swallows - http://bbdg.wikidot.com/swallows-bring-surprises.
Terrestrial birds - http://bomy.wikidot.com/terrestrial.
Thick-knees - http://bbdg.wikidot.com/thick-knees. Revision in progress.
Waders and Shore Birds – a discussion of these terms following interest mainly from US in this website, click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/waders-and-shore-birds.
Warblers - http://bomy.wikidot.com/warblers.
Waterfowl – for a review of geographical habitats and some niches occupied by Ducks, Geese, Swans and other birds which are found in the same habitat, click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/waterfowl.
Wetlands Birds – a review of habitats in Wetlands and birds which are likely to be found in them, click on http://bomy.wikidot.com/wetlands-birds.
Wrens – click on http://bbdg.wikidot.com/wrens.





