Newsletter for Birdwatchers

Newsletter for Birdwatchers
Newsletter for Birdwatchers
Former editors Zafar Futehally
Categories Ornithology, Birdwatching
Frequency Bimonthly
Publisher Navbharat Enterprises
First issue 1960
Country India
Language English
Website www.nlbw.co.cc
ISSN 0028-9426
OCLC number 183422131

Newsletter for Birdwatchers is an Indian periodical of ornithology and birdwatching founded in 1960 by Zafar Futehally, who edited it until 2003. It was initially mimeographed and distributed to a small number of subscribers each month. The editorial board in its early years included Salim Ali, Biswamoy Biswas and other ornithologists in the region. The nature of the articles was largely informal and often essay-like. Important observations were often republished in other journals such as the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, however the outreach of more serious journals to amateur birdwatchers in the region was limited.[1][2]

It was later produced once in two months in a printed form by S. Sridhar of Navbharat Press in Bangalore who took up both the publication and editorship in 2003 when Futehally shifted affiliation to another periodical named Indian Birds which was published from Hyderabad.[3] It is currently published every two months in English from Bangalore.

References

  1. ^ Ghorpade, KD (1976). "Serious Birdwatching". Newsletter for Birdwatchers 16 (8): 1–6. http://www.archive.org/stream/NLBW16#page/n124/mode/1up. 
  2. ^ Ghorpade, KD (1973). "The Newsletter: A critique". Newsletter for Birdwatchers 13 (8): 1–5. http://www.archive.org/stream/NLBW13Full/NLBW13#page/n75/mode/1up/. 
  3. ^ Futehally, Z. (2007). "Recoveries from the Newsletter for Birdwatchers (1969)—17". Indian Birds 3 (2): 72–73. http://www.indianbirds.in/pdfs/IB.3.2.72-73.pdf. 

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