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  2. Category : Journals and magazines relating to birding and ...

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    Bird Conservation International; Bird Study; Bird Watcher's Digest; Bird Watching (magazine) Birding (magazine) Birding Business; Birding Scotland; Birding World; Birds & Blooms; Birdwatch (magazine) Boobook (journal) British Birds (magazine) Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club

  3. Bird Watcher's Digest - Wikipedia

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    Bird Watcher's Digest was the first consumer bird watching magazine, and is the only family-owned and operated bird watching magazine. [1] Bird Watcher’s Digest occasionally partnered with and supported Wild Birds Unlimited and Wild Bird Centers as well as bird-oriented organizations including the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Wildlife ...

  4. List of ornithology journals - Wikipedia

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    Birds of Silesia: Górnośląskie Koło Ornitologiczne: Europe: Poland: 1982: present: NA -- Bird Research: Japan Bird Research Association: Asia: Japan: 2005: present: NA -- Bird Study: British Trust for Ornithology: Europe: UK: 1954: present: Yes 0.952 Bird Watcher's Digest: Bird Watcher's Digest: North America: US: 1987: 2021 ("Reborn" as ...

  5. Bird Watching (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bird Watching (ISSN 0269-1434) is a British four-weekly (13 issues per year [1]) magazine for birdwatchers, established in March 1986. Distributed by subscription and also through newsagents , it has, as of September 2023, a cover price of £5.25.

  6. Taking up bird watching could boost your mental health. How ...

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    Here’s big news: Bird watching makes you happy. I mean happier than you would be were you not watching birds. Recent scientific studies have shown this to be true.

  7. Wildlife observation - Wikipedia

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    Common examples of this type of activity are bird watching and whale watching. The process of scientific wildlife observation includes the reporting of what (diagnosis of the species), where (geographical location), when (date and time), who (details about observer), and why (reason for observation, or explanations for occurrence). Wildlife ...

  8. Originally a “crowd-funded” gadget on Indiegogo in 2020, Bird Buddy is the first mainstream “smart” bird feeder that takes photos and videos of birds in your backyard or front yard, and ...

  9. BirdWatch Ireland - Wikipedia

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    BirdWatch Ireland (BWI) is a voluntary conservation organisation and registered charity devoted to the conservation and protection of wild birds and their habitats in Ireland. It was formerly known as the Irish Wildbird Conservancy (IWC).