SOURCES

1. The species treatments and essays are from The Birder's Handbook (Paul R. Ehrlich, David S. Dobkin & Darryl Wheye, 1988) and are provided with permission from Simon and Schuster, New York.
     
2. The initial Stanford Notes were compiled from data collected by participants in the Biology of Birds class, and from field observations provided by Steve Rottenborn and Stanford professors Thomas Grey, Donald Kennedy, the late Lincoln Moses, and Michael Wald. Updates have been submitted by site visitors. Stanford Notes
     
3. The Academic Technology Lab, Academic Computing, Stanford University provided technical assistance for the initial website (2000). Special thanks are extended to Makoto Tsuchitani, Victor Haseman, and Kim Hayworth (ATL).  
     
4. Rohan Kamath and Tom Grey kindly provided beautiful bird photographs for the species accounts and essays. See also Contact.
     
5. Tony Angell, Don R. Eckelberry, Lee Jayred, Peter LaTourette, Thomas Quinn, Edward Rooks, Darryl Wheye and Julie Zickefoose provided the initial ecologically-instructive photographs and artwork in the Galleries. Website visitors have submitted additional works, such as this photograph by Bruce Finocchio.

Please use these forms if you would like to submit art, or a photo. (If you have comments or questions, please use this one.)
     
6. The 2016 update includes examples of Science Art (works that combine the accuracy of science and evocative power of art), which were generously provided by Barbara Banthien, Carel Brest van Kempen, Andrew Denman, and Terry Miller. See also Contact.
     
7. Darryl Wheye provided the the species portraits in the initial website.
     
  The Birds of Stanford website was produced in 2000, modified in 2005, and updated in 2016.  
     
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