Announcements

01 January 1994
Comments Editorials Bird Photograph of the Year This annual competition is once again sponsored by two longstanding friends of British Birds, the publishing firms Christopher Helm (Publishers) and HarperCollins' Entrants should read the rules carefully (see Brit. Birds 84...
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Requests

01 January 1994
Comments Editorials Dark-rumped petrels. For a forthcoming paper on unidentified dark-rumped petrels, Stephen Morrison would like to receive all records of these enigmas seen in the northeast Atlantic. Details required should include at least the following: location and d...
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Photographic requirements

01 January 1994
Comments Editorials Photographs needed, please. For forthcoming papers, we need original colour transparencies, colour prints or black-and-white prints of the following species: Gyr Falcon Falco rusticolus (ID, all plumages) Pacific Golden Plover Pluvialis fulva (ID,...
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Requests

01 April 1992
Comments Editorials Photographs of King Eiders For a forthcoming paper in British Birds, by Pete Ellis, Dave Suddaby and Ken Shaw, photographs are required of King Eiders Somateria spectabilis, particularly of females and non-adult males. All photographs will be acknowled...
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Announcements

01 April 1992
Comments Editorials With 'BB' to Israel. After the very successful exploratory trip in 1991 (Brit. Birds 85: 127129), BB subscribers now have a second chance to join Hadoram Shirihai watching raptor migration, searching for migrants and cruising on the Red Sea looking at ...
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ICBP news

01 April 1992
Comments Editorials Racing for the steppes. Next month there is the annual County Bird Race: a chance to test your birding skills, as well as raise money for top-priority conservation. If you had taken part in the County Bird Race 200 years ago, and were competing in East...
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Fieldwork action BTO news

01 April 1992
Comments Editorials 'Nesting' helps bird conservation If, during the course of the spring and early summer, you come across the odd nest in a hedgerow or even in your garden, recording what you see on a card we supply can help towards the understanding and the conservatio...
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