United States
- Alaska Bird Observatory, Alaska
- Biocore Prairie Bird Observatory, Wisconsin
- Black Swamp Bird Observatory, Ohio
- Braddock Bay Bird Observatory, New York
- Cape May Bird Observatory, New Jersey
- Cape Romain Bird Observatory, South Carolina
- Chipper Woods Bird Observatory, Indiana
- Coastal Virginia Wildlife Observatory, Virginia
- Derby Hill Bird Observatory, New York
- Golden Gate Raptor Observatory, California
- Great Basin Bird Observatory, Nevada
- Gulf Coast Bird Observatory, Texas
- Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Pennsylvania
- Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, Minnesota
- Hornsby Bend Bird Observatory, Texas
- Idaho Bird Observatory, Idaho
- Klamath Bird Observatory, Oregon
- Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences, Massachusetts
- Point Reyes Bird Observatory, California
- Powdermill Avian Research Center, Pennsylvania
- Rio Grande Valley Bird Observatory, Texas
- Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, Colorado
- Rouge River Bird Observatory, Michigan
- San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory, California
- Sand Bluff Bird Observatory, Illinois
- Sandy Hook Bird Observatory, New Jersey
- Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory, Arizona
- The Institute for Bird Populations, California
- Whitefish Point Bird Observatory, Michigan
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—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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“When Mr. Apollinax visited the United States
His laughter tinkled among the teacups.
I thought of Fragilion, that shy figure among the birch-trees,
And of Priapus in the shrubbery
Gaping at the lady in the swing.”
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“An alliance is like a chain. It is not made stronger by adding weak links to it. A great power like the United States gains no advantage and it loses prestige by offering, indeed peddling, its alliances to all and sundry. An alliance should be hard diplomatic currency, valuable and hard to get, and not inflationary paper from the mimeograph machine in the State Department.”
—Walter Lippmann (18891974)
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—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)