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BioOne: The Wilson Bulletin. Vol. 112-117 (2000–2005); free HTML abstracts, subscription required for PDF fulltexts. BioOne: The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. Vol. 118 (2006) onwards; free HTML abstracts, subscription required for PDF fulltexts. SORA: The Wilson Bulletin. Vol. 1-111 (1889–1999) free PDF/DejaVu fulltexts.
It was named after Alexander Wilson, a prominent early American ornithologist. The name of the group later evolved through being generally known as the Wilson Ornithological Club (or just the Wilson Club) until it became the WOS in 1955. It publishes the Wilson Journal of Ornithology (previously the Wilson Bulletin). [1]
Jones was the first to offer a course in ornithology in 1895 and one on ecology. [1] Jones was a founding member of the Wilson Ornithological Club in 1888 and served as the founding editor for its journal, the Wilson Bulletin (initially issued under other titles). Jones maintained records of arrivals and departures of migrating birds and ...
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The Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club is an ornithological journal published by the British Ornithologists' Club (BOC). It is cited as Bull. B. O. C. Many descriptions of birds new to science have been published in the bulletin. The journal was first published in 1892.
Alexander Wilson: The Scot Who Founded American Ornithology Edward "Jed" Howland Burtt Jr. (April 22, 1948 – April 27, 2016) was an American ornithologist , writer, and educator, and was responsible for many discoveries in ornithology.
Message on Cornell Lab of Ornithology John Weaver Fitzpatrick (born September 17, 1951, in Saint Paul, Minnesota [ 2 ] ) is an American ornithologist primarily known for his research work on the South America n avifauna and for the conservation of the Florida scrub jay .
William Hanna Elder (24 December 1913, Oak Park, Illinois – 14 August 2006, Columbia, Missouri) was a zoology professor, who worked in "wildlife management, range and wildlife habitat management, ornithology, and mammalogy". [1] He was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1956–1957. [2]