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April 2007 | Beautiful, bi-monthly Birder's World magazine appeals to every bird enthusiast — from backyard birdwatcher to serious birder. Subscribers receive helpful hints for attracting and feeding birds, handy identification tips, photography pointers, info about where to find birds, superb color photography, and much more! |
Features  | By
Laura Erickson Six handy mega-zoom cameras to choose to take great bird pictures. |
A Hawk's First Days By
Kate Marianchild Look over a birdwatcher's shoulder into the nest of a Red-shouldered Hawk. |
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Henry Detwiler How to find owls, orioles, hummingbirds, and other treats in an unspoiled western canyon. |
Striped Survivors By
Sara Lenoe Humboldt Penguins may be crowd-pleasers in American zoos, but they face challenges in Peru and Chile. |
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Matt Mendenhall Our associate editor takes you behind the scenes with a history-making Whooping Crane family. |
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Matt Mendenhall The deaths of 17 young Whooping Cranes shocked conservationists. But plans are underway to add up to 36 birds to the flock this year. |
Hotspots Near You By
Allen Chartier, Marj Rines, Edwin Rodriguez, Catherine Waters Four excellent, easy-to-get-to birding destinations in Massachusetts, Michigan, Illinois, and California. |
In a chat with our editors, the long-time Ivory-bill searcher talks about his foundation, the bird, and critics |
Columns From the Editor Birding Briefs Birder at Large  | By
Pete Dunne |
ID Tips  | By
Kenn Kaufman |
Amazing Birds  | By
Eldon Greij |
On the Move  | By
Paul Kerlinger |
Bookshelf From Our Readers Since You Asked  | By
Julie Craves |
Your View Resources Birdathon List Festivals and Events Classifieds In sight
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