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Bird
Watching Magazines
Birds are eternal delight
to watch. Birds have always delighted people all over the world because of their beauty and their power of flight.
Bird watching means learning to identify the birds and understanding what they are doing.
When a bird eats from your hand or lands on your knee, it's summer in your heart no matter what the actual season is.
Our bird watching magazines are about the birds and the sport of birding. It's for everyone who's interested in
bird watching and enjoying nature.
Bird watching is something you can do in your own back yard (it's a natural habitat too). Your local park. Anywhere you travel. Or on trips you take specifically to see birds that live in a certain environment, such as on a native prairie in North Dakota, or in the old-growth forest of the Pacific Northwest.
Or you can just subscribe to a our magazines devoted to
bird watching.
Best season for bird
watching is in summer from a boat. Birds sing and are active along the river even when summer doldrums have made some birders hang up their binoculars.
The opportunity to view a great variety of birds nesting
are numerous in Indiana dunes. Since it has so many diverse
habitats ! During the spring and fall migration, the enormous size of Lake Michigan has a funneling effect on the path the birds must take. Which, again gives the
bird watcher a rare opportunity to view many species not normally seen together.
Our magazines have feature notes on every aspect of bird watching, from ecology, biology, and behavior to identification and rare bird occurrences. Covers Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
Shorebirds, Savannah and vesper sparrows, various ducks, northern harriers,
short-eared owls, red-tailed hawks, great blue herons,
sprague’s pipits, canada geese, cranes, warblers, blue herons, yellow headed
black birds and american bitterns may all be viewed here.
More than just bird-watching
basics our magazines have spectacular photography, stunning features, and all the fascinating tips and details that make birding so exciting
Gardeners learn what to plant to attract birds. Woodworkers get construction tips on bird feeders, houses and baths.
We hope you'll find some good ideas here to help you have fun watching birds. Bird watching is a quest. You set out to see birds - but the prize you come back with can only be described as happiness. Learning to bird is like getting a lifetime ticket to the theater of nature.
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