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I'm happy to announce that our April 2010 issue -- full of places to go birding this spring, a guide to photography blinds, a list of citizen-science projects that help birds and need volunteers, ID tips from David Allen Sibley and Kenn Kaufman, lots...
In September 2006, Craig Thompson, chair of the International Committee of the Wisconsin Bird Conservation Initiative and a regional land program supervisor for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, flew to Ecuador with 11 other birders on a...
Jeannette Fackler of Garrettsville, Ohio, pictured at right, is the winner of our third Readers' Favorites Survey . Congratulations, Jeannette! She was one of more than 2,000 people who answered our survey about birdwatchers' favorite places to...
According to data I downloaded on eBird today, birdwatchers reported Loggerhead Shrikes from Florida to California and as far north as Idaho and Maryland this winter. Counts peaked at more than 2,200 individuals during the week of January 1. In recent...
Our February 2010 issue, the first of the new year, is now on newsstands. I think you'll like it. Here are six solid reasons why: David Allen Sibley tells how head patterns match up with five feather groups on common backyard birds -- Black-capped...
We have our second winner in our Readers' Favorites Survey ! In our December 2009 issue, we asked you to tell us your favorite places in the United States and Canada to see warblers, and as you did when we requested locations to watch eagles , you...
For the cover of our December 2009 issue, we knew we wanted a shot of a winter finch -- one of a handful of hardy northern songbirds that wander unpredictably each year -- but we didn't know which one. We would have been happy with a Pine Grosbeak...
There's more to enjoy during the FREE open-access weekend on BirdersWorld.com ! All the great features that normally are available only to registered users of BirdersWorld.com or Birder's World magazine subscribers are available to everyone. For...
All the great features that normally are available only to registered users of BirdersWorld.com or Birder's World magazine subscribers became available to everyone today at noon Central. For free. What a great opportunity to find out what you've...
All the great features that normally are available only to registered users of BirdersWorld.com or Birder's World magazine subscribers became available to everyone today at noon Central. For free. This is your chance to find out what you've been...
From noon, Friday, November 13, through 8 a.m. CST, Monday, November 16 , all the great features that are available only to registered users or Birder's World magazine subscribers will be available to everyone. For free! Find out what you've been...
Our December 2009 issue, featuring a beautiful shot of a Common Redpoll by photographer Marie Read , is now available on our website. The issue will go on newsstands November 3. Subscribers should be finding their copies in their mailboxes right about...
A Sage Thrasher has turned up in Sandy Hook, New Jersey, far from its typical range out west. Bob Devlin photographed the bird yesterday and posted his shot (right) today in the Birder's World Flickr group . Thanks, Bob, and congratulations on a great...
We have a winner in our first Readers' Favorites Survey ! In our October issue , we asked you to tell us your favorite places in the United States and Canada to see eagles, and boy, did you tell us! Many, many, many thanks. Thank you for taking the...
With the publication of our October issue (on newsstands today), Northern Harrier becomes the sixth raptor species to appear on a Birder’s World cover. (The others are Bald Eagle [twice], American Kestrel [twice], Aplomado Falcon, Cooper’s Hawk, and Red...
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