About the Journal

About the journal

The Journal of Advanced Birdwatching is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the scientific study and appreciation of avian species across diverse habitats. This journal provides a platform for ornithologists, conservationists, and experienced birdwatchers to share original research, field observations, and advanced methodologies in bird identification, behavior, ecology, and migration patterns. 

Editorial policy

The Journal of Advanced Birdwatching maintains rigorous editorial policies to ensure the accuracy, relevance, and scientific integrity of its published content. Submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process, and authors are expected to present original research, clear methodologies, and well-supported conclusions. The journal emphasizes ethical birdwatching practices, proper data collection, and respect for wildlife. It welcomes interdisciplinary studies that contribute to the understanding, conservation, and appreciation of avian species. All manuscripts must adhere to the journal's formatting guidelines and include appropriate citations and disclosures.

Copyright policy

Authors retain copyright and all articles are published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license

Peer review process

Your manuscript will undergo a double-anonymous review by two scholars appropriate to your field of research. The process takes on average 4 weeks, but this estimate may vary depending on the availability of reviewers specializing in a particular area of research.