Important Note

This page contains links to other web sites that you may find useful, informative or just plain fun. If you find any of these links are broken, or you have a favorite site you would like to see included on this page, please email the web master at:
webmaster@kerncrestaudubon.org

Our national organization, the National Audubon Society, has a website at:
http://www.audubon.org/

Our state organization, California Audubon, has a website at:
http://www.ca.audubon.org/

Information on activities at the Kern River Preserve can be found at:
http://kern.audubon.org/

Our own bird photography expert, Bob Steele, has a very nice website with lots of his great pictures at:
http://www.bobsteelephoto.com/home/home.html

Another of our local bird photography experts, Ralph Paonessa, has his nice website with lots of his great pictures at:
http://www.rpphoto.com/

Our member, Alison Sheehey, AKA NatureAli has a nice website at:
http://natureali.org/

The Eastern Sierra Audubon Society, our sister organization located in Bishop, California has a site located at:
http://esaudubon.org/

The Southwest Birders site has lots of interesting and useful information on birding in the southwest. The site is located at:
http://www.southwestbirders.com/

Birders World has an on line magazine located at:
http://www.birdersworld.com/

The Birdwatcher's Digest magazine has a website at:
http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/site/index.aspx

Avibase, a data base of information on all the worlds birds can be found at:
http://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/

Bird Source, a partnership between the National Audubon Society and the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology with information on the Great Backyard Bird Count, the Christmas Bird Count and Project Feederwatch has a website at:
http://www.birdsource.org/

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the last word on all matters bird, has their site at:
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/

All Best Binoculars is a nice site that has easy to understand reviews of binoculars and spotting scopes suitable for birders at:
http://www.allbestbinoculars.com/

Our very own first class Maturango Museum located in Ridgecrest has a nice site at:
http://www.maturango.org