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For the Future
July/August 2010 Editor's Note  
Nonstop Gabbing
July/August 2009 Editor's Note  
Sass & Flash
May/June 2009 Editor's Note  
Eyes Forward
January/February 2009 Editor's Note   
Inspiration Anew
March/April 2009 Editor's Note  
Sense of Community
November/December 2008 Editor's Note  
Photo Infatuation
Amy Hooper talks about photography equipment and the annual WildBird photo contest.  
Accidental Birder
Find out why Amy Hooper considers herself an accidental birder.  
Pollinate Minds
WildBird Editor Amy Hooper talks about the 25th anniversary of the World Series of Birding in New Jersey.  
Honors Go To ...
Editor in Chief Amy K. Hooper highlights the way Roger Tory Peterson (1908-1996) revolutionized birding.  
Little Changes
Editor in Chief, Amy Hooper talks about how she includes more time for birds in her daily routine.  
Higher Profile
Editor in Chief, Amy Hooper talks about her experience at The American Birding Association convention in Louisiana.  
Mentor Talk
Although this year hasn’t brought any nesting birds into my back yard for close observation, I’ve had a chance to work closely with a young journalist at the WildBird office  
2007 Goals?
January/February 2007  
Beginner's Pride
An individual in the birding industry recently described me as a "know-nothing who calls herself a birder."   
Young at Heart
In 2006, WildBird celebrates a milestone: its 20th anniversary of birding at its best.  
Please speak up!
Some days, my only birding consists of the aural variety.  
Kudos & Requests
I must admit to a bias for raptors, which is why the birds of prey issue always has been my favorite.  
The Travel Bug
A recent excursion took me to a birding Mecca: Cape May, N.J.  
Time to Ante Up
Why should Americans with no interest in species conservation foot the bill for our concerns? Isn't it up to us to better fund these programs?  
Childlike Wonder
As adults, we can cultivate the next generation of birders by sharing our enthusiasm with children.  
Editor's Note: Our Gift to You
It’s almost that time of year when the birds fly south. Mother Nature changes her tune and gives us a different seasonal show—night temperatures in the 20s, visible breath during an early-morning walk around the neighborhood, ice on the car’s windshield when it’s time to drive to the office...  
Editor's Note: Winners All Around
September/October 2004  
Editor's Note: Singin' like a Bird
July/August 2004  
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