AOS Pilot Project to Change Harmful English Common Bird Names
The AOS is moving forward with a pilot project to determine new English common names for an initial set of six species of North American birds.
The AOS is moving forward with a pilot project to determine new English common names for an initial set of six species of North American birds.
May 3, 2024—CHICAGO—The American Ornithological Society (AOS) is pleased to announce Judit K. Szabo, Ph.D., as the incoming editor-in-chief for …
In spring, the low-elevation grasslands and shrublands of the U.S. Southwest ring with the tinkling songs of Black-throated Sparrows (Amphispiza bilineata) and Horned Larks (Eremophila alpestris)…
Last day to submit request for Travel Visa Letter of Invitation for the AOS 2024 Annual Meeting
American Ornithological Society (AOS) annual meeting. This will be the 142nd annual meeting of the AOS. Our theme for this year’s conference is “Summit for the Birds”
“I am glad to be part of an organization that is here for the birds, and also here for the people.”