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  2. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Journal of Ornithology (until 2006 The Wilson Bulletin) is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Wilson Ornithological Society. Both the society and its journal were named after American ornithologist Alexander Wilson.

  3. Wilson Ornithological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Ornithological Society (WOS) is an ornithological organization that was formally established in 1886 as the Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the Agassiz Association. It is based at the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States. It was named after Alexander Wilson, a prominent early American ornithologist ...

  4. Lynds Jones - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of ornithology journals - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable journals and magazines relating to birding and ornithology. The continent and country columns give the location where the journal or magazine is published and may not correspond with its scope or content.

  6. Connie Hagar - Wikipedia

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    She wrote an article for the ornithological journal Wilson Bulletin on the nesting habits of red-winged blackbirds. In 1928, she began her "Nature Calendar," a journal of observations that she would end up keeping for more than thirty-five years with very few breaks. [2] In 1933, Hagar visited Aransas Bay for the first time with her sister Bert.

  7. Wilson Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 November 2006, at 15:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. James Clements (ornithologist) - Wikipedia

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    Clements was mostly finished with the sixth edition at the time of his death, and responsibility for the series was taken up by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (Cornell Lab) by arrangement with Clements's widow, Karen. The Cornell Lab finished the sixth edition, maintains corrections and updates for it, and plans to publish future editions.

  9. William Hanna Elder - Wikipedia

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    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]