Avibase – The World Bird Database
Bird Article at Wikipedia
Bird Sounds
Macaulay Library of Bird and Animal Sounds Cornell Lab of
Ornithology
Xeno-Canto Bird Sounds from around the World
Birds of
the World – Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Fat Birder’s Top 1000 Birding Websites
IBC – Internet Bird Collection
List of Birds of Panama – Wikipedia
Panama Audubon Society
Xenornis Latest Rare Bird Sightings in Panama
The Birds of Panama: A Field Guide book by George R. Angehr and Robert
Dean
A Bird-Finding Guide to Panama book by George R. Angehr, Dodge Engleman
and Lorna Engleman
A Guide to the Birds of Panama: With Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and
Honduras book by Robert S. Ridgely and John A. Gwynne
Birds of Central America: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador,
Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama book by Andrew Valley and Dale Dyer
Tropical Nature: Life and Death in the Rain Forests of Central and South
America by Adrian Forsyth, Ken Miyata and Dr. Thomas Lovejoy
A Neotropical Companion by John Kricher and Mark Plotkin
Digiscoping Equipment BH Photo
Digiscoping Information Thomas Gade
Birdforum Digiscoping
Secrets of Digital Bird Photography, online book by Bill Maroros
Digiscoping: From Start to Print — Excellent free online book by Jerry
Jourdan
Beginners Guide to Digiscoping — YouTube video by Paul Hackett
Deep Dive Digiscopng — YouTube Video by Simon Brumby
Digiscopng Webinar — Kowa Digiscoping Webinar April 2020
Some Panama Birds — 263 Digiscoped Birds of Panama photographed over 11
years by Lloyd Cripe
People are usually the most important links to useful information in various aspects of our life adventures.
While many people have been useful information links in my bird photography adventure, Dan Wade has been my favorite and most useful and inspirational link. He has a passion for exploring nature and an amazing encyclopedic mind. I have learned a lot from him.
While birding with Dan by the creek on our finca one day, he said something I will never forget.
"Keep observing. The very act of trying to take those great photos puts us more in touch with nature. And that's a good thing."