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Use of Images Produced by Registry Artists

NPR's coverage of the
"rediscovery" of the
Ivory-billed Woodpecker
featured
Julie Zickefoose
(April 28, 2005)



The cover of Science
featuring parental care provided
by an American Redstart
was painted by
John O'Neill

(December, 2004)


An article published in
Birding magazine,
a publication of
the American Birding
Association,
included images
by five Registry participants:
Carel Brest van Kempen,
Darryl Wheye, Rick Kelley,
Terry Miller, and Victor Bahkin.
(October, 2004)


The ABA is a sponsor of this registry.

To download the pdf file click on the
title:
Science, Art and Science Art:
Bird Images in the Information Age

 



A painting of
five members of the Tribe Ardeini
by Barry Kent MacKay

served as the frontispiece
for the Wilson Bulletin
(December, 2004)

The Wilson Bulletin is a sponsor of this registry.


A painting of
Marbled Murrelets
by Barry Kent MacKay
was used as the frontispiece
for the Wilson Bulletin
(September, 2004)

The Wilson Bulletin is a sponsor of this registry.


A painting of
the Amazona ochrocephala
parrot complex
by
John O'Neill

was the frontispiece
for the The Auk
(April, 2004)


A painting of
Saw-billed Hermits
by Barry Kent MacKay
was used as the frontispiece
for the Wilson Bulletin
(March, 2003)

The Wilson Bulletin is a sponsor of this registry.


A painting of
Mealy Parrots
by Barry Kent MacKay
was used as the frontispiece
for the Wilson Bulletin
(June, 2004)

The Wilson Bulletin is a sponsor of this registry.


A painting of
an Aplomado Falcon
by Barry Kent MacKay
was used as the frontispiece
for the Wilson Bulletin
(December, 2003)

The Wilson Bulletin is a sponsor of this registry.


Birding also published
a notice about the Registry
which featured this painting
by Rick Smith.
(October, 2003).

To download the pdf file,
click on the title:
Bird Art Online


The ABA is a sponsor of this registry.


A painting by
Judith Smith
was included on the cover of the
Journal of Philosophical Transactions
of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences.

(29 November, 2002)

A painting of
the extinct Hawaiian Ula-ai-hawane

by H. Douglas Pratt

was the frontispiece
for The Auk.
(Octobe,r 2002)


A drawing of
House Finches

by Julie Zickefoose

was inserted into
a table published by Birdscope.
(Autumn, 2002)


 

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