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They can fly, but they can't hide! Rare Bird Alerts help spread the word when unusual avian visitors appear.

Phainopepla (Phainopepla nitens)


If you're hoping to add something exotic to your life-list or looking for information on rare bird sightings in your area (or anywhere else in the world), choose one of the following links.

North America Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers
http://www.cfbw.com/rbirdfon.shtml

The Rare Bird Alert phone numbers allow you to report a sighting or hear a recorded message of recent rare bird sightings in the U.S. and Canada.

North American Rare Bird Alert (NARBA)
http://www.narba.org/

Houston Audubon Society sponsors the North American Rare Bird Alert (NARBA), a subscription reporting service on rare birds occurring in the United States and Canada. Funds generated by Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis)NARBA subscriptions help in supporting the society's extensive refuge system on the Upper Texas Coast.


International Bird Alerts

http://www.surfbirds.com/birdemail.shtml#Anchor-ASIA-49575

Get the latest local bird news from every region of the world updated minute by minute.