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http://www.birdlife.org.au/afo/index.php/afo 28-03-2016 23:36:30
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Australian Field Ornithology, a BirdLife Australia journal, is now online and on twitter! #ornithology #birding James O'Connor
Thank you BOU 👩🏻🏫👨🏿🏫🧕🏽👳🏽♂️ 🌈 x.com/IBIS_journal/s…
Go back to 1959 (AustBirdWatcher) for free, the first banding of birds in Victoria birdlife.org.au/afo/index.php/… BirdLife Australia #ornithology
30 new articles published already in AFO Vol 33 (2016) - check them out here birdlife.org.au/afo/index.php/… … BirdLife Australia #ornithology
8 new articles published! Read about endangered Yellow Chats in Kakadu and others now at birdlife.org.au/afo! #ornithology BirdLife Australia
Check out where this Australian Owlet-nightjar is roosting in a newly published paper birdlife.org.au/afo BirdLife Australia #ornithology
This endangered Yellow Chat stars in a recent AFO article about its life in Kakadu birdlife.org.au/afo/index.php/… #ornithology BirdLife Australia
Hope you all got to see this paper on the amazing Western Ground Parrot BirdLife Australia x.com/Jimliam/status…
Is this a night parrot egg? Find out in the most recent article in AFO birdlife.org.au/afo/index.php/… BirdLife Australia #ornithology
Do you know where the Torresian Imperial Pigeons really go in winter? Great paper Dr Amanda Lilleyman! x.com/alilleyman/sta…
First breeding record of Sanford's Sea Eagle BirdLife Australia #ornithology birdlife.org.au/afo/index.php/…
AFO has just published its 50th article for 2016. Have you missed any? birdlife.org.au/afo BirdLife Australia #ornithology James O'Connor
The hardcopy of AFO Volume 33 (2016) is now available for order. Email [email protected] for more info! BirdLife Australia #ornithology
Find out which birds inhabit this remote island in a new paper published in AFO Vol 34 2017 BirdLife Australia #ornithology birdlife.org.au/afo/index.php/…
The road where one of Australia's most mysterious birds was spotted - the Night Parrot. Read it here - birdlife.org.au/afo BirdLife Australia
The first photographs published of the Guadalcanal & Makira Thrush are now available at birdlife.org.au/afo #ornithology BirdLife Australia