British Birds is an ornithologyjournal, founded in 1907. It is now published by BB 2000 Ltd - a trust established for the benefit of British ornithology.
Numbering
Before 1946, all volumes ran from June to May. Harry Witherby produced Vol.1 No.1 in June 1907 and produced 12 monthly issues per volume. It was finally decided to change with Volume 38 which ran from June 1944 to December 1945. Wartime paper restrictions meant that all the issues were pretty thin so it was possible to bind 19 into one volume without it being too thick.
External link
British Birds Magazine (http://www.britishbirds.co.uk/)
British and French workers finally met after knocking out a passage in a service tunnel between the two countries 15 years ago today.
In terms of etymology, it is derived from Pretannic, one of the earliest collective descriptions used for the inhabitants of the British Isles.
Additionally the prefix British was often applied to an area or territory governed by or a dependent territory of the United Kingdom, for example the British Virgin Islands, the British Indian Ocean Territory, or British Columbia.