Corrections

01 December 1997
Comments Editorials Line 1, 'Brit. Birds 90: 1-22' should read '90: 25-62'. Tetrad Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Essex Price given as £17.50 should read £15.95. Fig. 8. Juvenile Wilson's Phalarope. Artist was Andy Wilson (not Stephen Mawby). Line 29, '31st September' s...
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Recent BBRC Decisions

01 December 1997
Comments Editorials This monthly listing of the most-recent decisions by the British Birds Rarities Committee is not intended to be comprehensive or in any way to replace the annual 'Report on rare birds in Great Britain'. The records listed are mostly those of the rarest...
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Acknowledgements

01 December 1997
Comments Editorials As well as the many people who help BB in a whole variety of ways, many of whose names are listed on the inside front cover each month, we should especially like to thank the following, who generously waived all or part of their photographic or artisti...
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Diary Dates

01 December 1997
Comments Editorials WORLD CONFERENCE ON BIRDS OF PREY AND OWLS. Midrand,  Johannesburg, South Africa. Details from Robin Chancellor, 15b Bolton Gardens, London sws OAI .; Dr Bemd-U. Meyburg, Wangenheimstrasse 32, 14193 Berlin, Germany; or Dr Gerhard H. Verdoom, ...
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Announcements

01 December 1997
Comments Editorials A rumour was circulating widely at the British Birdwatching Fair that the readership of British Birds was falling and had dropped to 4,900. Not true! The facts are that circulation has increased by 7% over the past 12 months, and has now reached almost...
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Fieldwork action

01 November 1989
Comments Editorials From its earliest days, British Birds has always encouraged birdwatchers to become involved in their own or co-operative studies of birds. Before the existence of organisations such as the BTO, British Birds was organising nest censuses of Grey Herons ...
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Announcements

01 November 1989
Comments Editorials The Big Red Stripe In past years, many subscribers have not noticed their renewal reminder. This year, therefore, we have tried to make it more obvious. When your subscription is due, the address sheet with your current issue will be marked by a bold red ...
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