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Western Birds Western Birds solicits papers that contribute significantly to the scientific literature and that are useful and accessible to professional and amateur field ornithologists. The journal welcomes contributions from professional and amateur scientists alike. Appropriate topics include distribution, migration, status, identification, geographic variation, conservation, behavior, ecology, population dynamics, habitat requirements, the effects of pollution, and techniques for censusing, sound recording, and photographing birds in the field. Papers of general interest will be considered regardless of their geographic origin, but particularly desired are reports of studies done in or bearing on the Rocky Mountain and Pacific states and provinces, including Alaska and Hawai'i, western Texas, northwestern Mexico, and the northeastern Pacific Ocean.

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Back issues (print) of Western Birds

Back issues of Western Birds within the U.S. are available for $40 per volume or $10 for single issues, plus $1.00 for postage. Outside the U.S., rates are $55 per volume, $15 for single issues, including postage.

You may mail a check, payable to WFO, to Robbie Fischer, 1359 Solano Drive, Pacifica, CA 94044. Please be sure to include your mailing address. Alternatively, contact Robbie via email at robbie22@pacbell.net to pay with a credit card.

PDFs of articles from all back issues of Western Birds, except for the last three years, are now searchable and downloadable from the SORA website.

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Electronic access to past articles in Western Birds

Back issues (1970–2008) of Western Birds are now available and searchable online at the Searchable Ornithological Research Archives (SORA) website maintained by the University of New Mexico. This was made possible by generous contributions from WFO’s members to our Publication Fund and by additional fundraising by the WFO Board. We are very grateful to all for their contributions, and we hope that everyone with an interest in field ornithology in western North America will take advantage of the easy accessibility of past issues of the journal.

To view back issues, go to the SORA homepage, click on the link to California Birds/Western Birds, select the appropriate year and issue, and choose the article you are seeking.

To search for articles by keyword, author, or title, simply check the box for Western Birds, enter your search phrase, and click on “Submit.” The articles that appear are downloadable as PDFs.

Our hope is to update Western Birds on SORA regularly, so that all but the most recent two volumes of the journal are available at the site.

Thanks again to those generous members who donated funding to support making Western Birds more available to researchers and the public through this wonderful resource. Happy viewing!

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How do I submit a contribution to Western Birds?

Western Birds solicits papers that are useful to and understandable by amateur field ornithologists and that contribute significantly to the scientific literature. The journal welcomes contributions from both professionals and amateurs. Appropriate topics include distribution, migration, status, identification, geographic variation, conservation, behavior, ecology, population dynamics, habitat requirements, the effects of pollution, and techniques for censusing, sound recording, and photographing birds in the field. Papers of general interest will be considered regardless of their geographic origin, but particularly desired are reports of studies done in or bearing on the Rocky Mountain and Pacific states and provinces, including Alaska and Hawai'i, western Texas, northwestern Mexico, and the northeastern Pacific Ocean.

To submit a manuscript, send an electronic file to:

Assistant Editor Daniel D. Gibson
PO Box 155
Ester, Alaska 99725

avesalaska@gmail.com


Before preparing your manuscript, please read the Suggestions to Contributors to Western Birds in full.

Good photographs of rare and unusual birds, unaccompanied by an article but with caption including species, date, locality, and other pertinent information are wanted for publication in Western Birds. Submit photos and captions to the Photo Editor. Also needed are black-and-white pen and ink drawings of western birds. Please send these, with captions, to the Graphics Manager.

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Are authors expected to pay for publication costs in Western Birds?

It depends. Click here for information on publication costs and charges for PDFs.

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SUGGESTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS TO WESTERN BIRDS [click to download]

GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS FOR STUDIES OF WESTERN BIRDS [click to download]

Western Birds masthead

Editor: Philip Unitt, San Diego Natural History Museum, P.O. Box 121390, San Diego, CA 92112-1390; birds@sdnhm.org

Assistant Editor: Daniel D. Gibson, PO Box 155, Ester, Alaska 99725; avesalaska@gmail.com

Associate Editors: Kenneth Able, Doug Faulkner, Thomas Gardali, Daniel D. Gibson, Robert E. Gill, Paul E. Lehman, Ronald R. LeValley, Dan Reinking

Graphics Manager: Virginia P. Johnson, San Diego, CA; gingerj5@juno.com

Photo Editor: Peter LaTourrette, Los Altos, CA; petelat1@stanford.edu

Featured Photo: John Sterling, Woodland, CA; jsterling@wavecable.com

Book Reviews: Lauren Harter, Lake Havasu City, AZ; lbharter@gmail.com

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