Whether one may bring a bird-offering if his vow is a generic "I will bring a korban olah": Temurah 20a
Whether one who pledges to bring a bird-Olah may bring a single bird, or must bring a pair of birds: Keritot 9a
Procedure
Separating the neck from the body, cutting the vessels in the neck: Zevachim 54a
Pressing the blood of the neck against the mizbeiach: Zevachim 54a
Requiring that the blood be placed against the side of the mizbeiach over a place where there is a protruding base: Zevachim 54a
On what part of the mizbeiach do we place the blood of a bird or animal brought as an olah: Zevachim 10b, 53a, 53b-54a
The skin is burned with the korban: Shabbat 108a
For the Bird-korban olah, as opposed to most other services, the Kohen circuited from left to right on the altar, if the altar was full in the east: Succah 48b
What-Ifs
If one accidentally ate a bird-offering which was to be burnt: Succah 42a