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A few lInes  in my latest  British Birks Journal!  

Regards,

Ian.

  • And there was me left assuming that I'd been abusive to you. Guilty conscience? (Cue other psychology). I admit that I can appear challenging, but that is in the hope that others challenge my own understandings (and correct them where they are incorrect). A bit, umm, scientific, perhaps?

    I tend not to pick on typos. People often type and submit their responses when they are passionate, and make small mistakes.

    People in a long-standing group can become defensive when 'strangers' come into their space and suspicions arise as to their purpose..

    Oh  - The British Bird Journal lawyers are currently (not) thinking about action with regards to being framed as 'birks' . A bit charades.

    Hopefully that provides insight into my sense of humour and other stuff.

    So - cutting back to eagles shifting their migration patterns in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent war..

    Did it surprise you that it happened or that it was recorded? Obviously this would be an opinion. You've had mine in that respect.

  • By that statement you seem to thunk I have  a guilty conscience ! Not at all! But you do seem to like to reply to my threads. By one  of your posts you  don’t seem to like the British Birds Journal! Well a lot do and I’m not the only one that reads the British Birds Journal    But you do like to pop up  and reply in my threads a lot! I don’t mind! But do you read the British Birds Journal yourself on a regular bass! In my opinion the British Birds Journal is an excellent top class magazine/journal Also I do know about the migration of Golden Eagles!]

    Regards,

    Ian.

  • Are you suprised that eagles shifted their migration patterns in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent war?

    With regards to "But do you read the British Birds Journal yourself on a regular bass!"

    Do BBJ supply their publication as a decal on an instrument? (A bass being an instrument). You seem to suggest that they may.

  • Yes! Subscribe n on a yearly bashes and also can receive all f the archive magazines going  back to around 1907 and the first edition. Straight answer to you! Do you believe now or do you want further evidence which I can give you! But not now! I’m off to bed and getting a local bus to travel for my self  the whole day and probably walking 5 miles! Hope I don’t have to prove that as well.  I hope! Getting a bus leaving  5 minutes from where I live around 6.40am in the  morning! Want any more information I will be pleased to provide that! And I welcome to my thread and others  as you seem to live to post replies on a regular basis. You must find me popular or maybe not!

    Regards,

    Ian.

  • And here are a few of my British Birds Journals that I have.Hope I can provide you with more information if you need any!!

    Regards,

    Ian.

  • BBJ is (in all probability) a fine publication. But it may not be the source of 'latest news' (I think they mention that? :) )

    My summary analysis.

    There will be limited column-inches in a hardcopy (as indicated by your blurred photo) publication .Therefore articles may be held over from one month to the next. (Personal experience - I've submitted articles for publication in other arenas; many have been rejected but sometimes have been 'held on file' for possible future publication, subject to available column-inches and possibly inyterest. Editorial stuff happens.)

    How did it get published in the Beeb first? Beeb research on the Ukraine/Russia conflict (quite possibly) found a public domain summary of the research article. The whole research paper may be behind a paywall (can't be that bothered to find out if it is, but a lot of research articles/papers are). However, summaries are often outside the paywall.

    Being a website, the wobbly web beeb doesn't have restrictions on column-iches. Therefore it popped up on the Beeb first. Naughty Auntie!