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Auk & Condor’s successful joint publishing office described at BioOne Annual...

Kathleen Erickson, Managing Editor of The Auk and The Condor, recently spoke about the success of the journals’ unique joint venture model at the annual BioOne Publishers and Partners Meeting in...

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New Issue of Journal Newsletter

Did you know that The Auk and The Condor have a quarterly newsletter? To read the most recent one, including updates on our editorial conflict-of-interest policy, our plans for the AOU/COS meeting in...

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Web Communications Specialist Position Available

The American Ornithologists’ Union (AOU) and Cooper Ornithological Society (COS) seek to hire a Web Communication Specialist who excels at strategic communications to deliver high quality public...

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New Auk & Condor Joint Collections

Two (two!) new joint collections of content from The Auk: Ornithological Advances and The Condor: Ornithological Applications have gone live on our website within the last week. The first is a list of...

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New book examines ecology of threatened prairie-chickens

A new volume in the Cooper Ornithological Society’s Studies in Avian Biology series highlights the ecology of Lesser Prairie-Chickens. Ecology and Conservation of Lesser Prairie-Chickens, edited by...

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Spring 2016 Newsletter

Our latest newsletter is out! Read it at http://conta.cc/1ZRd746. The biggest headline this spring is that all Auk and Condor papers now become open access only six months after publication (down from...

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Migrating Birds Speed Up in Spring

Migratory birds like Baltimore Orioles travel faster in spring than in fall. Photo credit: K. Horton It turns out being the early bird really does have its advantages. A new study in The Auk:...

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Invasive Plants Dye Woodpeckers Red

The reddish feathers on this flicker’s wing are due to pigments in invasive honeysuckle berries. Credit: C. Hansen An ornithological mystery has been solved! Puzzling red feathers have been popping up...

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Foraging Differences Let Closely Related Seabirds Coexist

A Great Frigatebird wearing a GPS tracking device. Photo credit: R. Clarke How do seabirds share habitat when food is limited? In the case of frigatebirds, size differences drive them to seek different...

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Ornithology & Social Media – A Perfect Partnership

This blog is one of the ways that the publications staff behind The Auk and The Condor connects with the journals’ readers (a.k.a. you!). Another? Social media. Each journal has its own Twitter account...

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