BirdWatching is a must-read for anyone who loves birds, whether you are a casual birdwatcher or avid birder. Each issue includes articles by the best known, most respected names in birding, identification tips, spectacular photography, hands-on information about the best birding locations in North America, answers to intriguing reader questions, and much more.
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Learning more about Peregrines • Banding studies find birds wintering in Peru, and a stable population in Washington
EYE ON CONSERVATION
Magpies share food with others • The finding may indicate that the birds show sympathy
YOUNG CONDOR RESCUED
PHOTO GALLERY • Recent rare-bird sightings in North America
What we’re watching & reading
Avian genome research advances
Vast area protected • South Atlantic region is home to penguins, albatrosses, petrels, and other birds
Let it snow! • How to take better photos of birds — and be as comfortable as possible — during winter
In praise of winter • The gifts of the season include ducks, eagles, and spectacular owls
Following the messenger • How advances in tracking technology are expanding our knowledge of birds’ annual movements
To catch a warbler
Every day a gift • A bird photographer reflects on special moments at a small pond in the heart of New York City’s most celebrated wildlife refuge
Birds of Big John’s Pond
BIRD BY BIRD • Part 2: Birdsong identifying and learning apps
Short-eared Owl
A global owl
hotspots near you
Adapted for extreme cold • As the climate warms, the Emperor Penguin’s world is changing dramatically
Out of range • Hearing aids can help us hear high-frequency birdsongs
Lift off! • Birding experiences and photographs submitted by readers
Storm signals • What to look for when winds kick up