Irish Birds
@irishbirds.bsky.social
18 followers 42 following 2 posts
Irish Birds is published by BirdWatch Ireland and is the only all-Ireland, peer-reviewed journal devoted to ornithology on the island of Ireland. Buy the latest issue from shorturl.at/qUTBe. https://birdwatchireland.ie/publications-list/irish-birds
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Pinned
irishbirds.bsky.social
Irish Birds is open to submissions for the next issue up to 31/03/2026. We welcome submissions on all aspects of birds in Ireland and their conservation. See the Guidelines for Authors for more details
Reposted by Irish Birds
nmireland.bsky.social
Ever wondered what secrets lie behind flamingos, fossils & glass beetles?
Step into late night at the Dead Zoo Lab & meet the experts
📍 National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks
🕕 Thurs 2 Oct | 6–7:30PM
🎟️ Free | Drop-in | All Ages
No booking needed – just curiosity
👉 www.museum.ie/en-IE/Museum...
Reposted by Irish Birds
ukrbbp.bsky.social
Our most recent report, Rare Breeding Birds in the UK in 2022, is now available open access on our website at tinyurl.com/2xf23keu
All reports dating back to 1973 can be found at rbbp.org.uk/annual-repor....
Our next report, for 2023, will be published in @britishbirds.bsky.social in November
The cover of British Birds, November 2024, with a Glossy Ibis illustration
irishbirds.bsky.social
The latest issue of Irish Birds has just been published and is available from the BirdWatch Ireland shop: shorturl.at/qUTBe.
@birdwatchireland.bsky.social @npwsireland.bsky.social @bto-ni.bsky.social @rspbni.bsky.social
Reposted by Irish Birds
richardkbroughton.bsky.social
#BirdStudy welcomes submissions on all aspects of #ornithology, eg. distribution/abundance patterns; movements/dispersal; habitat effects; census, marking & tracking, behaviour; conservation. Main focus Europe, Atlantic, Afro-Palearctic Flyway, N Africa, but useful papers considered from any region.
irishbirds.bsky.social
Irish Birds is open to submissions for the next issue up to 31/03/2026. We welcome submissions on all aspects of birds in Ireland and their conservation. See the Guidelines for Authors for more details