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BirdWatching Magazine May/ Jun 2018 Back Issue

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Hummingbirds at home
Tips and techniques for shooting memorable photos of the avian jewels in your backyard.

A million steps and 10,000 bird
A hike along the Appalachian Trail is not just a walk in the woods. For a birder, it’s a chance to tally every bird she hears and sees — and report them to eBird.

America’s Serengeti
Photos of the birds and other animals of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge show what could be lost in the name of fossil-fuel extraction.
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May/ Jun 2018 Hummingbirds at home Tips and techniques for shooting memorable photos of the avian jewels in your backyard. A million steps and 10,000 bird A hike along the Appalachian Trail is not just a walk in the woods. For a birder, it’s a chance to tally every bird she hears and sees — and report them to eBird. America’s Serengeti Photos of the birds and other animals of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge show what could be lost in the name of fossil-fuel extraction.


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BirdWatching  |  May/ Jun 2018  


Hummingbirds at home
Tips and techniques for shooting memorable photos of the avian jewels in your backyard.

A million steps and 10,000 bird
A hike along the Appalachian Trail is not just a walk in the woods. For a birder, it’s a chance to tally every bird she hears and sees — and report them to eBird.

America’s Serengeti
Photos of the birds and other animals of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge show what could be lost in the name of fossil-fuel extraction.
read more read less
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Below is a selection of articles in BirdWatching May/ Jun 2018.