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  2. American Ornithological Society - Wikipedia

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    Participants of the 13th Congress of the AOU Original letter to AOU founders, dated August 1, 1883. The American Ornithologists' Union was founded in 1883. Three members of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, Elliott Coues, J. A. Allen, and William Brewster, sent letters to 48 prominent ornithologists inviting them "to attend a Convention of American Ornithologists, to be held in New York City ...

  3. Bird codes - Wikipedia

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    The basic rules for determining the codes are simple and are similar in both systems: For a bird with a one-word name, use the first four letters of the name, e.g., mallard is MALL. For a bird with a two-word name, use the first two letters of the first word followed by the first two letters of the second word, e.g., wood duck is WODU.

  4. List of ornithological societies - Wikipedia

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    Society of Canadian Ornithologists; British Columbia Field Ornithologists; Mexico. CIPAMEX, La Sección Mexicana del Consejo Internacional para la Preservación de las Aves, A.C. USA. American Birding Association; American Ornithological Society (Formed in 2016 by the merger of the American Ornithologists' Union and the Cooper Ornithological ...

  5. US group will change list of bird names to correct offensive ...

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    The American Ornithological Society said it is trying to address years of controversy over a list of bird names that include human names deemed offensive. ... The National Audubon Society made the ...

  6. AOS Checklist of North American Birds - Wikipedia

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    The Union merged with the Cooper Ornithological Society in 2016 to form the American Ornithological Society. [1] The checklist was first published in 1886; [2] the seventh edition of the checklist was published in 1998 [3] and is now updated every year by an open-access article published in the Ibis. [4]

  7. Bird Names for Birds - Wikipedia

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    The AOS changed the name of this species from "oldsquaw" to "long-tailed duck" in 2000.On June 22, 2020, the Bird Names for Birds (BNFB) campaign was launched through a letter to the American Ornithological Society, penned by ornithologists Gabriel Foley and Jordan Rutter, and co-signed by 180 other individuals. [19]

  8. Bird names will no longer honor racists, and it’s about time

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    The American Ornithological Society has decided to rectify that situation. The post Bird names will no longer honor racists, and it’s about time appeared first on TheGrio. Bird names will no ...

  9. Decision to remove people names from birds has Minnesota ...

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    The world's largest group of ornithologists announced Nov. 1 that it would begin work renaming 70 to 80 North American bird species named for people — some deemed racist, exclusionary, or ...