LINKS to the Birds of Stanford, the Artist Registry for Ornithological Researchers
                              and
ScienceArt-Nature



Podcast Evaluation-Science Art Nature Walk
Birds of Stanford is hosted by Stanford University and based on The Birder's Handbook (Paul Ehrlich, David Dobkin, and Darryl Wheye. 1988. Simon and Schuster, New York). It provides coverage for 

125 species seen most years on the academic reserve and another 50 that may be occasionally sighted and includes a form for submitting observations that will help annotate species coverage; notes on five avian-rich campus areas and their birds (Arboretum, Central Campus, Dish, Lake Lagunita, and Memorial Marsh);a checklist, a gallery of instructive photographs and artwork; and a form for submitting images to the gallery


Artist Registry is designed for ornithological researchers seeking original art to accompany their publications and seeks

to encourage the creation of great, biologically informative bird art (Science Art), to expand the publication and exhibition of high-end images, and to broaden the audience interested in learning about advances in bird biology and challenges to conservation efforts

Express Access to the Registry's Science Art Exhibit


ScienceArt-Nature provides information about Science Art and sample pages from

               Humans, Nature, and Birds: Science Art from Cave Walls
               to Computer Screens
(Darryl Wheye and Donald Kennedy.
               2008. Yale University Press, New Haven).

Please send questions or comments to: darrylw@stanford.edu