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I’m wondering if anyone here has access to the first British Birds article listed on this page: http://www.britishbirds.co.uk/article/british-birds-may-2012/ Unfortunately only the abstract is listed there, but I’d like to track down the full article. This is the abstract: What the eye doesn’t see: the prevalence of fraud in ornithology Andrew Harrop, Martin Collinson and Tim Melling broach one of the thorniest topics in birding. They suggest that there is a tendency to see examples of fraud in ornithology as rare aberrations. Their paper outlines some known and suspected historical examples of fraud, and argues that fraud of one kind or another has occurred more or less consistently, if uncommonly, in ornithology. Although most of the examples discussed are from Britain, it is likely that similar examples could be found in the archives of many nations. It is also likely that small-scale fraud continues today and is something that the ornithological community should be aware of. In particular, this has implications for the level of proof required by those assessing records of rarities. Peter Shute


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