Fact-Checking Policy

At BirdsPedia.org, accuracy is at the heart of everything we publish. We take great care to ensure that all facts, data, and claims presented in our articles are thoroughly verified before publication. Our readers rely on us for trustworthy information about birds, and we take that responsibility seriously.


1. Our Commitment to Accuracy

We strive to maintain the highest level of accuracy across all content. Each article goes through a multi-step editorial process to ensure that the information is:

  • Correct at the time of publication
  • Sourced from reliable references
  • Clear and easy to understand
  • Free from misleading or exaggerated claims

2. Sources We Trust

We rely on well-established and authoritative sources, including:

  • Scientific publications and peer-reviewed journals
  • Renowned organizations like the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, eBird, Audubon Society, and BirdLife International
  • Expert interviews and firsthand field observations
  • Government and environmental agencies when relevant

Every effort is made to cross-verify facts between multiple credible sources before they are included in any article.


3. Fact-Checking Process

Before an article is published, our editorial team:

  1. Reviews all factual statements and statistics for accuracy
  2. Verifies species names, behaviors, habitats, and taxonomy details
  3. Confirms source credibility and recency
  4. Flags uncertain claims for further research or clarification

When articles are updated, all facts are reviewed again to reflect the most current understanding.


4. Corrections

Despite our best efforts, mistakes can occasionally happen. We are committed to correcting errors quickly and transparently. If you spot any inaccuracies or outdated information on our website, please let us know at:

Email: contact@birdspedia.org

Corrections will be noted within the article with a clear revision date.


5. Continuous Review

We regularly revisit and update older articles to ensure they remain current. Any updates are based on new research, expert input, or changes in scientific consensus.


6. Reader Contributions

We welcome feedback from our readers. If you have credible sources or firsthand knowledge to contribute, we encourage you to share it with us. All submissions are carefully reviewed by our editorial team before any changes are made.


Contact Us

For fact-checking inquiries, corrections, or suggestions:

Email: contact@birdspedia.org
Website: www.birdspedia.org