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First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 weeks Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 6 Label: Pardson Inc Magazine Type: Trade magazine Manufacturer: Pardson Inc Number Of Issues: 6 Publisher: Pardson Inc Sales Rank: 841 Studio: Pardson Inc Subscription Length: 365 days Related Items: Editorial Review: Product Description: Experience the beauty and tranquility of birds in your own backyard and beyond. Bird Watchers Digest offers tips on feeding, gardening, bird identification, and more. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - a bit like a chickadeeWith the size and appearance of a slimmed-down READER'S DIGEST, the less famous BIRD WATCHER'S DIGEST is a chirpy little optimist of a magazine not so very different from, say, a black-capped chickadee. Short and moderate-sized articles cover specific species, how-to/techniques, choosing the right birding equipment, and joy-of-birding anecdotes. Advertisements abound but do not overwhelm. Some are quite helpful. BWD is a perky standard for birders both casual ... Read More Rating: - so soThis magazine is just ok, so so, I've been getting it about a year now, it usually has something interesting in it,but not everything ,but there are some issues that are very good, and each article is very interesting, so it is sporadic as to how good each issue is.Some excellant, some just ok. Rating: - Who Knew Birds Were So Interesting?This magazine has been very informative and enjoyable for our family of bird watchers. The articles are usually educational or humorous, or both! Excellent photography. Topics might include not only birds but equipment for bird watching, awesome places to see specific birds and when, environmental issues or "laugh-out-loud" bird watching experiences. For the thinking bird watcher as well as the backyard bird feeder enthusiast. Try it! Rating: - A keeper........When I cancel everything else, this will be the bird magazine I keep. BIRD WATCHERS DIGEST is the publication to read if you want the low-down on your favorite bird. For example, I am partial to house wrens, and what do I discover in the July/August BWD, but that my little buddy may be wrecking havoc on his much larger neighbors. Well too bad, the Wren eats his share of insects everyday, keeping my organic garden relatively pest free, so I can't complain. The Wren (Troglodytes aedon) ... Read More Rating: - From the novice to the advanced lister; should appeal to allThis is one of the few magazines I read from cover-to-cover. Bird Watcher's Digest has something for everyone. They offer advice on how to improve feeder systems for individuals who enjoy backyard birdwatching. They provide informative identification tips for those trickier species for people who have just begun their journey into the feathered realm. Additionally, they have great authors & astounding birders, like Kenn Kauffman (who's both), who regularly write short articles for them. These ... Read More |
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