Journal

South Australian ornithologist (1914 - )

From
1914
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Functions
Journal and Ornithology
Website
https://birdssa.asn.au/resource/journal/?post_types=resources

Summary

The South Australian ornithologist (ISBN 0038-2973) has been published since 1914, and is one of Australia's oldest specialist journal about birds. The scientific journal of the South Australian Ornithological Association, it includes information on any aspect of the biology, ecology and conservation of the birds of South Australia in particular and of Australia in general. It is published twice per year and is available to members and subscribers.

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