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CARING
FOR OUR FEATHERED FRIENDS
Click on the following titles to read articles from Audubon magazine online, offering suggestions and information on making the most of winter.
The
Winter Banquet
Is backyard bird feeding helping or hurting? New research
answers this and many other questions. Plus, five feeders
every yard should have.
By Stephen W. Kress
Celebrating
the Wonders and Beauty of the Natural Year
By Ted Williams
A
Little Night Magic
Want to improve the after-hours scene in your neighborhood?
Try hanging a screech owl box.
By Kenn Kaufman
Laying
Out Winter's Welcome Mat
By doing -- and not doing -- a few simple tasks, you can make your backyard a hospitable place for wildlife even in the coldest months.
By Kris Wetherbee
TRY AUDUBON'S MARKETPLACE FOR BIRD SUPPLIES AND MORE
Not only will you make your loved ones happy, but you'll help our feathered friends. The sale of all Audubon licensed products generates important royalties that support our mission of protecting birds, other wildlife, and their habitat.
MORE SEASONAL READS FROM OUR AWARD-WINNING MAGAZINE MAGAZINE
Glad
Tidings from Nature, Including a Christmas Cactus, Quick-frozen
Hoarfrost, and Tenacious Crows and Steelheads.
By Ted Williams
The
Season's Greatest Hits, from Miniature Forests to the "Angel
of Death" to High-country Headbangers to a Hibernating
. . . Bird.
By Ted Williams
The
Late-winter Woods, With a Newt That Can't Make Up its Mind
and a Plant With Plenty of Gall.
By Ted Williams
A
Winter Wildland
Aldo Leopold called it "a wilderness on its last legs."
Now the North Woods of Wisconsin is a comeback site for bears,
fishers, and wolves.
By John Hildebrand
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