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  2. Ibis (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Ibis (formerly The Ibis), subtitled the International Journal of Avian Science, is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the British Ornithologists' Union. It was established in 1859. [1] Topics covered include ecology, conservation, behaviour, palaeontology, and taxonomy of birds.

  3. Bullet journal - Wikipedia

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    The core tools of a bullet journal are: [7] Index – The index is typically placed at the beginning of the bullet journal and serves as a reference for locating specific sections and pages. It lists page numbers and titles of various sections or collections within the journal. [8] Key – The key is an important component of a bullet journal ...

  4. List of ornithology journals - Wikipedia

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    Birds of Silesia: Górnośląskie Koło Ornitologiczne: Europe: Poland: 1982: present: NA -- Bird Research: Japan Bird Research Association: Asia: Japan: 2005: present: NA -- Bird Study: British Trust for Ornithology: Europe: UK: 1954: present: Yes 0.952 Bird Watcher's Digest: Bird Watcher's Digest: North America: US: 1987: 2021 ("Reborn" as ...

  5. Bird Study - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established in 1954 during the early years of ornithological quantitative research, at a time when the basic methods of bird research were still being developed. Early issues of the journal included papers on population dynamics , bird migration , ethology , ecology and field methods for conducting research.

  6. Ornithology (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Ornithology, formerly The Auk and The Auk: Ornithological Advances, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal and the official publication of the American Ornithological Society (AOS). It was established in 1884 and is published quarterly. The journal covers the anatomy, behavior, and distribution of birds.

  7. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology - Wikipedia

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    Both the society and its journal were named after American ornithologist Alexander Wilson. The journal consists of ornithological studies, short communications on bird observations, and book reviews. Most of the work disseminated through the journal is conducted in the Western Hemisphere. [1]

  8. The Birds of the Western Palearctic - Wikipedia

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    The Birds of the Western Palearctic is a comprehensive regional avifauna for the Western Palearctic. It consists of 9 volumes, the first published in 1977 and the ninth in 1994. The main editor for the first five volumes was Stanley Cramp. [1] Cramp died in 1987 and the subsequent volumes were edited by Duncan Brooks and Christopher Perrins.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Birds - Wikipedia

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    A good way to show a bird's area of occurrence is to add a distribution map; see the above example on how. Species with tiny areas of occurrence should get larger maps which are displayed thumbnailed. As for colors, the following are generally accepted as literature standard, for example by the Handbook of Birds of the World: Breeding visitor