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Bird Watchers Digest
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Sales Rank: 724

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List Price: $29.94
$16.99
At Amazon on 8-3-2008.

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About this Title
Bird Watcher's Digest is edited for an audience who enjoys a hobby that requires products to help them observe, identify, attract, feed, house and understand wild birds.
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.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
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) article is comprehensive, even showing a range map with summer, winter and year round habitat. Topics include "What to look and listen for"; "When and Where to Look"; "Feeding Behavior"; "Courtship and Nesting Behavior" a second article "House Wren: The Dark Side" discusses the purported misbehavior of the Wren. Both articles are filled with informative photos, including shots of the baby Wrens in their nest. I discovered BWD through my old boss who is a "bow and arrow" hunter, who spends long hours sitting in trees waiting for deer. While he waits he observes the birds around him and he says BWD has helped him to while away the hours, not only by teaching him how to identify the birds but to understand their nature. (He once fell out of his tree and broke his leg. He hobbled around for a month after a month in traction. No, he wasn't reading his magazine, he was trying to get a better view of a bird!!) The July/August issue includes a "Identify Yourself" section covers "Shore Birds" just in time for our annual human pilgrimage to the sea.
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Bird Watchers Digest
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Price: $16.99
Updated on 8-3-2008.

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