Dutch Birding is a topic that has captured the attention of many people in recent years. With its impact on society and culture, it has generated numerous debates and conflicting opinions. From its origins to the current moment, Dutch Birding has been the subject of study and research, and continues to be a point of interest for academics, experts and the general public. In this article we will explore different aspects related to Dutch Birding, analyzing its influence, its challenges and its opportunities.
Editor | Arnoud van den Berg |
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Categories | Ornithology |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
Publisher | Dutch Birding Association |
First issue | 1979 |
Country | Netherlands |
Language | Dutch, English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0167-2878 |
OCLC | 885234088 |
Dutch Birding, originally subtitled Journal of the Dutch Birding Association,[1] and currently subtitled International journal on Palaearctic birds, is an ornithological magazine published by the Amsterdam-based Dutch Birding Association.[1] It was established in 1979[1][2] and its editor-in-chief is Arnoud van den Berg.
The magazine has English and Dutch language editions[1][2] and covers morphology, systematics, occurrence, and distribution of birds in the Benelux, Europe, and elsewhere in the Palaearctic region. It also publishes contributions on birds in the Asian-Pacific region and other regions.