British Ornithologists' Union

The '''British Ornithologists' Union (BOU''') aims to encourage the study of birds (ornithology) around the world in order to understand their biology and aid their conservation. The BOU was founded in 1858 by Professor Alfred Newton, Henry Baker Tristram and other scientists. Its quarterly journal, ''Ibis'', has been published continuously since 1859.

The Records Committee (BOURC) is a committee of the BOU established to maintain the British List, the official list of birds recorded in Great Britain.

BOU is headquartered in Peterborough and is a registered charity in England & Wales and Scotland. Provided by Wikipedia
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    IBIS

    Published 1859
    “…British Ornithologists Union c/o Natural History Museum…”
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    RECENT ORNITHOLOGICAL LITERATURE

    Published 1994
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