Ornithological Twitterati, Tweetie-pies and #birdieluv
Its amazing how much goodwill you get from a little sharing
Its amazing how much goodwill you get from a little sharing
Conservation scientists need to be better at telling others about their findings if we want more conservation action and impact
Last week was the BOU's annual conference at the Stamford Conference Centre at the University of Leicester. The conference theme this year was 'Avian Demography'. Here's some photos from the conference.
The BTO's Rob Fuller is presented with the BOU's Godman Salvin Prize for distinguished ornithological work.
Neil Bucknell is awarded the BOU's Union Medal for his outstanding contribution to the BOU and ornithology.
Jeremy Wilson, a member of the BOU's Ibis editorial team, has been awarded the BTO's Marsh Award for Ornithology for 2012
Many think that the Holy Grail of Twitter is to get as many followers as possible. Some think that Twitter is all about hashtags (#) and what's trending. But the savvy know different.
Community is at the core of the BOU and our aim is to be central to the global ornithological community.
Last week was the BOU's annual conference at the swanky new Gilbert Murray Conference Centre at the University of Leicester. The conference theme this year was 'Ecosystem Services: do we need birds?'. Here's some photos from the conference.
Dr Andrew Gosler was awarded the BOU's Union Medal in recognition of his contribution to the BOU and ornithology