Requests

01 December 1993
Comments Editorials Colour-marked birds: a reminder. Although colour-marking may be used in purely local studies (e.g. of behaviour), the majority of studies of marked populations depend upon cooperation from all observers who sight the marked individuals. Only in ex...
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Announcements

01 December 1993
Comments Editorials 'The Carl Zeiss Award'. Carl Zeiss Germany, sponsor of the Rarities Committee, is offering an annual prize of Carl Zeiss 10 X 40 B / G A T Dialyt or 7 X 42 B / G A T binoculars to the photographer who supplies 'the most helpful, interesting and in...
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Diary dates

01 December 1993
Comments Editorials This list covers January to December 1994 7th-9th January BTO RINGING AND MIGRATION CONFERENCE. Hayes Conference Centre. Details from Jacquie Clark, BTO, The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk 1P24 2PU. 31st January Closing date for entries for...
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Acknowledgments

01 December 1993
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 or within our subscription leaflets, we should like to thank the following, who waived all or part of their photogr...
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Requests

01 January 1985
Comments Editorials Please use 'British BirdShop'. Subscribers' support of our special book offers and the Peterson Sound Guide offer has significantly increased the journal's income and enabled us to have extra pages of papers and notes. We hope that we have also provide...
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Announcements

01 January 1985
Comments Editorials Special Thailand 'package' for 'BB' readers. If you are planning a trip to Thailand, some special arrangements have been made available for British Birds readers by Thai Airways International. Knowing that birdwatchers generally want (1) flexibility, a...
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Editorial

01 January 1985
Comments Editorials We have once before devoted a large part of one issue to the birds and birdwatching opportunities of a single country (Ireland: Brit. Birds 73: 57-102). This time, we have ventured farther afield--indeed right outside our normal sphere of the West Pale...
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