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Blog Post:
Until Sunday, read subscriber-only columns on bird ID by Kenn Kaufman and David Sibley
Chuck Hagner
Update, May 22, 2012: This story describes an open house that ended on Sunday, May 20, 2012. We've removed all access restrictions on our website. From now until Sunday, you and everyone else -- non-subscribers as well as subscribers -- can view everything that we've published online, including columns...
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5/18/2012 9:05:00 AM
Blog Post:
What you'll find in our October issue, on newsstands now!
Chuck Hagner
Have you seen the October issue of BirdWatching magazine yet? The issue went on newsstands at the beginning of this month. ( Find a newsstand near you .) Here's a what you'll find inside. Three feature articles… 1. Photographer Dave Welling writes about 17 conservation-minded ranches...
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9/28/2011 10:40:00 AM
Blog Post:
In our August 2011 issue: Great photos, ID help, kingfishers, and the extraordinary Osa Peninsula
Chuck Hagner
Our August issue is now available on BirdWatchingDaily.com. If you're a subscriber, you will find it in your mailbox shortly. The issue will appear on newsstands in early July. Watch a video preview of the August 2011 issue . Read the complete contents of the August 2011 issue. Send a letter to the...
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6/24/2011 2:55:00 PM
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20 reasons why you'll like the June 2011 issue of BirdWatching Magazine
Chuck Hagner
I'm happy to let you know that the latest issue of BirdWatching Magazine, our June 2011 issue, is now available on our website. (The issue will appear on newsstands May 3.) Watch a video preview of the June 2011 issue . Read the complete contents of the June 2011 issue . Subscribe to BirdWatching...
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4/22/2011 12:36:00 PM
Blog Post:
An interview with Richard Crossley, author of the new ID guide
Chuck Hagner
So many field guides. So many revolutions. The first, of course, was led by painter Roger Tory Peterson (1934), who demonstrated that a shotgun was no longer required to identify birds. The second came from artist David Sibley (2000), who not only showed flying birds and plumages of nonbreeding adults...
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3/2/2011 12:57:00 PM
Blog Post:
Red Knots, warblers, great photos, and a new name in our April 2011 issue
Chuck Hagner
What better bird to put on the cover of our April 2011 issue than Brian E. Small's Northern Parula? Bright, perky, and colorful, it's one of our favorites no matter the season, but it's a sight for sore eyes after this past winter, which turned out to be especially gray and snowy here in...
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2/20/2011 12:45:00 PM
Blog Post:
Welcome to the February 2011 issue of Birder's World!
Chuck Hagner
Welcome to the February 2011 issue of Birder's World! Subscribers should be receiving their copies any day now, and the issue will appear on newsstands across the country and in Canada at the beginning of January. Look for it! You'll like it! Find Birder's World on a newsstand near you ....
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12/23/2010 1:43:00 PM
Blog Post:
Snowy Owls, Great Gray Owls, and hummingbirds featured in the December 2010 issue of Birder's World
Chuck Hagner
A pure white Snowy Owl may be on the cover of our December issue -- our way of calling attention to one truly superb article about Snowy and Great Gray Owls inside -- but owls aren't the only winter birds featured in the issue. Also sharing the spotlight are the increasing numbers of hummingbirds...
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10/26/2010 3:09:00 PM
Blog Post:
October 2010 issue: Just in time for hawk-watching season
Chuck Hagner
Just in time, that's what our October 2010 issue is. Just in time for one of the most anticipated bird phenomena of the year: the annual, epic migration of hawks and other birds of prey across North America. The issue will go on newsstands on August 31. (Ask for it at your favorite birding shop or...
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8/20/2010 12:17:00 PM
Blog Post:
On newsstands now: Our August 2010 issue!
Chuck Hagner
I'm delighted to let you know that our August 2010 issue is now available on newsstands. Here's the table of contents . And here's a list of stores where you can buy a copy for yourself. Contributing editors The issue contains a really nice assortment of wit and wisdom from our contributing...
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7/6/2010 2:38:00 PM
Blog Post:
The Sibley iPhone app: An interview with David Allen Sibley
Matt Mendenhall
Contributing Editor David Sibley (right), author of the groundbreaking Sibley Guide to Birds , has been busy lately. Last fall, he published his Sibley Guide to Trees , which explains what to look for to identify 668 native and commonly cultivated trees in North America. In an interview with Editor Chuck...
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2/23/2010 3:45:00 PM
Blog Post:
In our April issue, colorful spring birds, hotspots, and guides to photo blinds and citizen-science projects
Chuck Hagner
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 of great photos, and plenty more -- is now available...
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2/23/2010 2:19:00 PM
Blog Post:
Eagles, ID help, and gorgeous photography kick off the new year
Chuck Hagner
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 Chickadee, Song Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow...
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1/5/2010 12:07:00 PM
Blog Post:
The Sibley Guide to Trees: An interview with David Allen Sibley, Part 3
Chuck Hagner
This is Part 3 of my three-part interview with Contributing Editor David Allen Sibley , author of The Sibley Guide to Birds, about his new book, The Sibley Guide to Trees . In Part 1 , Sibley explains how long it took to produce The Sibley Guide to Trees, where the idea of doing a tree guide came...
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9/10/2009 11:57:00 AM
Blog Post:
The Sibley Guide to Trees: An interview with David Allen Sibley, Part 2
Chuck Hagner
This is Part 2 of my interview with Contributing Editor David Allen Sibley , author of The Sibley Guide to Birds, about his new book, The Sibley Guide to Trees . Part 1 is revealing and fascinating. In it, Sibley explains how long it took to produce The Sibley Guide to Trees, where the idea of doing...
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9/8/2009 9:06:00 AM
Blog Post:
The Sibley Guide to Trees: An interview with David Allen Sibley
Chuck Hagner
Contributing Editor David Allen Sibley has done it again. Nine years after the appearance of his widely acclaimed The Sibley Guide to Birds, the book that changed the way we birdwatchers look at our field guides, he has turned his attention to the second most beloved member of the birder's world...
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9/4/2009 2:20:00 PM