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Mixed Bird Clubs - Rest Of The World
Bird Clubs of America
Alliance
PO Box 2005,
Yorktown, VA 23692.
Tel: 757 898 5090. 
Bird Clubs of America Alliance
Web Site www.oldstone.com/bca.html
Email dickivy@two-rivers.com
Be sure to give your mail address for receiving print media

Canary & Cage Bird Improvement Society,
Cl- Warren Wilson,
16 Paisley Rd,
Croydon 2132
NSW, Australia
Tel. 029747 6642

Canary & Cage Bird Improvement Society

Durham Avicultural Society
Web Designer:
Elizabeth Dillinger
Tel. 905-426-4705
Email
Web Site
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Durham Avicultural Society

Durham Avicultural Society is a club with a lot to offer the avian enthusiast. We have articles contests and the aviary of the month.

Empire Finch & Canary BA
Long Island,
New York,
USA
President:
John Fusco
Tel. 516 771 0101
Email
EMPIRE FINCH AND CANARY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION

New York's only Canary Club!
Meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month at the Dutch Broadway County Park in Elmont Long Island.
NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME.
Yearly Dues are $26.00.
LONG ISLAND BIRD SHOW DATE: OCTOBER 21, 2001 at THE AMERICAN LEGION HALL IN HEMPSTEAD, LONG ISLAND

Griffith Budgerigar & Cage Bird Society Inc,
NSW, Australia
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Secretary:
Shirley Johnson
Tel. 02 6962 3290

Griffith Budgerigar & Cage Bird Society Inc

3rd Saturday of each month

Gold Country Bird Society,
President:
Joan Malia,
PO Box 1854
Diamond Springs, CA.
95619-1854
Tel. (530) 644-0704
Email
Web Site

 

Dues are $20 a year for a family membership. The Society encourages
family participation and attendance. Any one may join.

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Gold Country Bird Society
The Society was formed for 2 reasons;
(1) to promote the breeding of all types of birds and
(2) Education, of our members, elected representatives,
and the public at large.

The main intent is to have a good time, learn from one another and become better keepers
and breeders of the birds we care for.

Business is conducted at "board meetings" held separate and apart from "general" meetings, thus devoting the general meeting to education via shared experiences, speakers, slide presentations, "bird of the month" profiles, "round
robins" and the like. The Society also sponsors bird sexing clinics and prints a monthly bulletin, "Bird's Eye View", filled with many educational articles and Society information. The Society is a member of the American Federation of Aviculture (AFA).

Meetings are held once a month and are family oriented. We have raffles, donations, drawings and auctions. Most events are scheduled and held at monthly meetings. The Society also enjoys activities such as an annual picnic, ice cream social, Christmas potluck and gift exchange, a booth at the county fair and a bird mart held every year.

Irish Foreign
Bird Society
Tel Eamon Weldon:
01-840 8492.
Irish Foreign Bird Society
The Irish Foreign Bird Society has been running for 10 years. 
All meetings are held in Swords Youth Centre hall, Swords, Co Dublin, Ireland on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 8.30 pm. Meetings are of great interest to new and experienced members and new members are very welcome. Regular talks are given by experienced foreign bird breeders and vets, also qualified judges.
Irish
Parrot and Foreign Bird
Club
Secretary:
C. Prendergast
Tel (086) 8873202
Chairman:
G. Kidd
Tel. (086) 2595047
Treasurer:
E. Drew
(86) 2620201
Irish Parrot and Foreign Bird Club
Our aim is to bring people into the hobby. We offer advice and tips, arrange trips and sale days. Each month we try to do something different - talks on different birds, video shows, vet talks etc. We are a knowledgeable, friendly and very committed club. If you are interested in keeping and/or breeding birds please contact us. New members welcome. We meet on the 2nd Wednesday of every month to learn more about our hobby through discussion, videos, books and talks given by some of the top birdkeepers in the country.

Venue:  City of Dublin Working Men’s Club, 33-36 Little Strand Street, rear of Ormond Hotel, off Capel Street, Dublin, 1.

Lithgow Canary & Cage Bird Society, Secretary:
Bob Winmar
128 Mon St. Lithgow,
2790
NSW, Australia.
Tel. 026351 3336

Lithgow Canary & Cage Bird Society

2nd Sunday of each month at 10.00 am

Cage Bird Society of Pakistan
Mobassir Sattar Khan
695 Umar Block,
Sadat Palaza,
Office # 6 Ilama Iqbal Town
Laore, Pakistan
Tel. 92-03214223440
Email
Web Site
Cage Bird Society of Pakistan

We are the oldest and most active society in Pakistan and pioneer   Budgerigar and cockatiel shows in Pakistan. It is a mix bird society but specialize in Budgerigars Shows. CBS Established in 1996 to conserve wildlife through encouragement of captive breeding program scientific research and education of general public.

National Bird Society of Pakistan
Mobassir Sattar Khan
Jam Enterprises.
Unit-2, Sublime Chowk,
Head Marala Road,
Malka Kalan,
Sialkot 51310,
Pakistan.
Tel. 92-03214223440
Email
Web Site
National Bird Society of Pakistan

Founded in 2006, the National Bird Society of Pakistan serves the area of south Punjab region that is known as the Sialkot. This society is made up of bird breeders, pet owners, people that like to show their birds in shows and those that just like birds in general and want a learning experience.

Budgerigars and Cockatiel Shows are our specialty and we are working for the promotion of Exhibition Budgerigars in Pakistan.

Panhandle Region Bird
Club
3702 Torre Dr, Amarillo,
Texas, USA 79109.
Contact Connie Chapman
Tel: (806) 359 1181
Panhandle Region Bird Club

Richmond River Bird Society
Ken Wagland,
Lot 4 Sugercane Rd,
Broken Head 2481,
NSW, Australia.
Tel. 026687 7588

Richmond River Bird Society

Tamworth Cage Bird Society
Doug Swanton,
9 Anthony Rd.
Tamworth 2340, NSW, Australia
Tel. 02 6765 9072

Tamworth Cage Bird Society

First Saturday of the Month at 2.00 pm
25 Robert St. Tamworth, NSW, Australia

The Treasure Coast
Exotic Bird Club
Editor: Jenni Jackson,
PO Box 994, Loxahatchee,
FL33470, USA.
Tel: (001)(407)798-5239
Fax: (001)(407)798-2108
The Treasure Coast Exotic BirdClub
Our aim: To educate and inform the public about the care and humane treatment of exotic birds, to provide financial support to 
organisations that advocate fair and humane treatment of exotic 
birds and to those that contribute to medical advancement in 
avian resarch, to affiliate with national organisations and to maintain friendships and contact with all members through regular monthly meetings and a monthly newsletter. This is a lively, committed club 
and Jenni Jackson would love to hear from other similar clubs and bird enthusiasts in the UK. Their monthly newsletter is full of information, opinions, tips and stories.