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Updated 3/25/08
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You are enthusiastically invited to subscribe to . . .

. . . the state journal of record for bird research
How to Format Citations and Literature Cited
Michigan Birds and Natural History is a publication of Michigan Audubon. Its mission is to provide a forum for the publication of research on the natural history of Michigan with an emphasis on birds. In Michigan Birds, you will find both feature articles and short notes on birds and other aspects of Michigan's natural history, bird finding guides, bird identification, seasonal bird and butterfly surveys (including Christmas counts and the North American Migration Count), a bird photo quiz, proceedings of the Michigan Bird Records Committee, and other topics of interest to the ornithologist, birder, or nature lover.
Where else can you get all this?
- Four seasonal bird summaries
- Michigan Christmas Bird Count summary (including counts not published by NAS)
- Annual Michigan North American Migration Count summary
- Seasonal butterfly surveys
- Proceedings of the Michigan Bird Records Committee
- Accounts of rare bird sightings
- Michigan County List compilation
- Identification articles
- Bird-finding articles
- Bird photo quiz to sharpen your identification skills
- Artwork from Michigan's best artists
Subscribe by Phone, US Mail or Online
Four quarterly issues plus a fifth year-end survey issue for only $25 ($30 outside the US)
- By phone: 517-886-9144
- By US mail: Please send name, address, phone number and prepayment to:
Michigan Birds and Natural History
6011 W. St. Joseph Hwy.,
Suite 403
Lansing, MI 48917
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Articles should be directed to:
Michigan Birds and Natural History
c/o Ray Adams, Kalamazoo Nature Center
7000 N. Westnedge
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
radams@naturecenter.org
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