Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!apple!oliveb!oliven!mjm From: mjm@oliven.olivetti.com (Michael Mammoser) Newsgroups: rec.birds Subject: Re: Birding magazine question Summary: Birder's World Message-ID: <53258@oliveb.olivetti.com> Date: 4 Jan 90 20:43:34 GMT References: <9001031916.AA06453@jade.berkeley.edu> Sender: news@oliveb.olivetti.com Lines: 33 In article , grp@unify.uucp (Greg Pasquariello) writes: > > American Birds > > Birding > > Birdwatcher's Digest > > Wild Bird Birder's World is yet another magazine devoted to the hobby, along the same lines as BWD and WB. They probably have the best photographs, using painstaking reproduction on high-quality paper. The articles are general in nature, much like the two magazines mentioned above. Some regular feature examples are: a general natural history article on a selected North American species (the latest issue is dedicated to the Black-Crowned Night Heron), birding hot spots (the latest issue highlights Bosque Del Apache NWR - John Shipman's favored hangout), photo gallery (reader submitted), attracting birds (tips on backyard feeders and food), and rare bird report (3 months out of date). I subscribe to all the above magazines and, of the three general-purpose magazines (Birdwatcher's Digest, Wildbird, and Birder's World), I like Birder's World the best. Mike Birder's World Subscription Dept. P.O. Box 1347 Elmhurst, Il. 60126-8347 (312) 279 0935 $25 /year (add $3 for outside the U.S. (U.S. currency only))