ComingsBirds.com/Birdgroups

www.ComingsBirds.com/Birdgroups-A-L

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For Birdgroups A-L and M-Z:
Total number of bird groups = 203
Total number of bird species = 868
Total number of bird photographs = 6,241

This website presents bird photographs from a large number of bird groups, with each group folder containing one to many different bird species. Since various groupings range widely in the number of species they contain, the groupings range from Families to sub-Families, to Genera and occasionally single species. Currently, most of birds are from North America and the Galapagos. Other countries will be added.

The philosophy of all of the www.ComingsBirds.com web pages is that multiple photographs of the same species provides a depth to an understanding of the identification of birds that cannot be obtained from a single photograph. Thus front, back, side, head close-up, flying, male, female, juvenile and other views are often presented. Multiple photos also provide a greater appreciation of the pure beauty of these birds. I thank Wikipedia for the systematics and other information.

IMPORTANT NOTE: When a given group folder is opened a fine line appears at the bottom of the light blue section of the web page with the different species within the folder shown below the line. Click on each to view multiple photos for the different species. To see enlarged photos of the birds click the first photo and progress to the next by clicking NEXT (not Previous).

A summary of the groups, species and number of photographs is available on the Summary page.

This website contains all of the photos listed in the following location specific web pages.

Some of the New Zealand photos have a letter in the title such as B, C, or G. See the /NewZealand web site home page for details.

www.ComingsBirds.com
www.ComingsBirds.com/Arizona
www.ComingsBirds.com/BosquedelApache
www.ComingsBirds.com/CAZoos
www.ComingsBirds.com/Hawaii
www.ComingsBirds.com/Galapagos
www.ComingsBirds.com/PacificCoast
www.Nutmegmannikin.com