As you read this today, we are wrapping up production of the March/April 2013 issue of Birding. It’ll be off to the printers soon, and then in your mailboxes. So please stand by!
In the meantime, we want to make sure that you’re enjoying the full, multi-media experience that Birding has become in the past year. More than half the magazine’s content is now online, and that includes password-protected content only for members.
So while you’re waiting for your March/April 2013 issue, we hope you’ll take the time to review all the permanently archived online content in the January/February 2013 issue. Please bookmark the site:
http://aba.org/birding
In addition to all the content for the January/February issue, you’ll see links at the top of the page to Birding Online content in the four previous issues: November 2012, September 2012, July 2012, and May 2012.
If you wish, you can go straight to a directory of password-protected members-only content for the January/February 2013, November 2012, and September 2012 issues of Birding.
Finally, selected archived content for older issues dating back to 2001 is available through the online Birding archives.
We want your feedback! If you have questions, suggestions, or corrections, please contact Birding Editor Ted Floyd: tfloyd AT aba.org
In the meantime, we want to make sure that you’re enjoying the full, multi-media experience that Birding has become in the past year. More than half the magazine’s content is now online, and that includes password-protected content only for members.
http://aba.org/birding
In addition to all the content for the January/February issue, you’ll see links at the top of the page to Birding Online content in the four previous issues: November 2012, September 2012, July 2012, and May 2012.
If you wish, you can go straight to a directory of password-protected members-only content for the January/February 2013, November 2012, and September 2012 issues of Birding.
Finally, selected archived content for older issues dating back to 2001 is available through the online Birding archives.
We want your feedback! If you have questions, suggestions, or corrections, please contact Birding Editor Ted Floyd: tfloyd AT aba.org
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