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Get a bachelor's degree in Biology, zoologyor other appropriate life sciences. Take courses in ecology, evolution, anatomy, analytic geometry, calculus and statistics.

Continue your education by earning a master's degree in ornithology. The Wilson Ornithological Society has a list of programs in North America.

Expand your studies by taking courses in ecology, genetics, wildlife biology and conservation. It will make you more employable if you're an ornithologist who knows about other animal species or the Earth Sciences.

Find an internship or mentor. The American Ornithologists' Union (AOU) has a student mentoring program for its members.

Network with other students and professionals by becoming a member of the AOU. They hold a conference yearly and give you access to research papers and jobs in the field of ornithology

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