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 | Photo Infatuation | | Amy Hooper talks about photography equipment and the annual WildBird photo contest. |
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 | Pollinate Minds | | WildBird Editor Amy Hooper talks about the 25th anniversary of the World Series of Birding in New Jersey. |
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 | Honors Go To ... | | Editor in Chief Amy K. Hooper highlights the way Roger Tory Peterson (1908-1996) revolutionized birding. |
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 | Little Changes | | Editor in Chief, Amy Hooper talks about how she includes more time for birds in her daily routine. |
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 | Higher Profile | | Editor in Chief, Amy Hooper talks about her experience at The American Birding Association convention in Louisiana. |
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 | 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 |
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 | Beginner's Pride | | An individual in the birding industry recently described me as a "know-nothing who calls herself a birder." |
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 | Young at Heart | | In 2006, WildBird celebrates a milestone: its 20th anniversary of birding at its best. |
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 | Kudos & Requests | | I must admit to a bias for raptors, which is why the birds of prey issue always has been my favorite. |
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 | The Travel Bug | | A recent excursion took me to a birding Mecca: Cape May, N.J. |
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 | 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? |
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 | Childlike Wonder | | As adults, we can cultivate the next generation of birders by sharing our enthusiasm with children. |
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 | 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... |
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