
The distribution, population and breeding success of Saker Falcon Falco cherrug in Serbia, 2020–2022
Impact of raptor predation on racing pigeon losses: Insights from Bulgaria and implications for mitigation strategies
Population trend and conservation of Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) in Austria (2012–2021)
Spatial patterns of territorial large falcons influence mixed pair formation in an arid environment
The Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) population in the Czech Republic in 2011–2022
Ornis Hungarica is one of the oldest professional, peer-reviewed ornithological journals in East and Central Europe and unique in the Carpathian Basin. It was first published in 1991 by BirdLife Hungary (Hungarian Ornithological and Nature Conservation Society - www.mme.hu) and became listed in the largest scientific databases and indexing services over this 30-year period.
The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications from all regions of the world. Manuscripts from all fields of ornithology are considered for publication, especially focusing on the ecology, morphology, behaviour, evolution, biogeography and conservation of birds. Studies advancing our understanding of living or extinct bird species, populations or assemblages are all welcome.
The journal publishes papers in English, but the abstracts, figure captions and table titles are both in English and Hungarian supporting the dissemination of scientific knowledge to the Hungarian community. For non-Hungarian authors, the translations will be prepared by the editors.
The accepted manuscripts are published in two issues per year, both online and in print. The online version of all articles are freely available for downloading (open access). All volumes and issues are archived on the publisher’s site from 2012 to date. Ornis Hungarica aims to publish as rapidly as possible. Reviewers are assigned to each manuscript within 2 days after submission, on average. The full process, including technical editing and correcting the final proofs, is usually finished within 60 days.
Rejection Rate
- 50%
Archiving
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Plagiarism Policy
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