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Birds & Blooms

February/March 2018
Magazine

Birds & Blooms is the #1 bird and garden magazine in North America with more than 1 million subscribers. We pride ourselves in celebrating the “beauty in your own backyard” with a mix of expert advice and personal stories from our family of readers. Our magazine covers a wide range of topics such as attracting hummingbirds, building birdhouses, gardening for butterflies, feeding birds for less, growing veggies, tales of readers’ birding experiences, plus a whole lot more.

FROM THE EDITOR

This Month

Spring Awakening • Bright pink blooms kick off the season with a bang.

Mad for Mealworms • Birds flock to these protein-packed treats.

THE FEED

Inside the Nest • Take a peek into four of the most common types of bird homes.

Early Risers • These pretty perennials are the first to pop up in spring.

Be a Good Neighbor • Follow these etiquette guidelines in your garden for a harmonious neighborhood.

Signs of Spring • Sweet bird songs and blossoming trees mean the season of renewal is on its way.

Love AT FIRST FLIGHT • When you see a male cedar wax wing feeding its mate you’re witnessing one of the special ways birds show affection. Whether brand-new or long-established, bird pairs perform behaviors that create and strengthen their bonds.

BE A BLUEBIRD Champion • HELP THESE BEAUTIFUL BLUE FLIERS SURVIVE AND THRIVE ONE NEST BOX AT A TIME.

Get to know your backyard bluebird • Meet the three species that call North America home.

COMING UP Roses • From classic red blooming hybrids to sprawling pink climbers, these garden favorites come in all shapes and sizes. Before you toss any old rose plant into the ground, use this guide to find one that’s a perfect fit for your space.

5 SECRETS FOR SUCCESS • Expert tips and tricks to grow your best roses yet.

Ask the Experts • Our pros cover strange bird behavior, mystery blooms and more!

Take a Frog Pond Tour • Step into wildlife photographer Steve Byland’s amphibian-filled backyard.

Sandhills in Action • Three must-see crane hot spots along Nebraska’s Platte River.

Which Bird Would You Be? • Birds have personalities, too! Here are some of the fliers our readers relate to most.

Caption This! • A bluebird flies away with a mouthful of mealworms.

The Brightest Bulbs • How many of these early spring favorites can you name?

FOR THE READER

A Dive Into Doves • Gain a new appreciation for the often overlooked mourning dove.


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 72 Publisher: Trusted Media Brands Inc. Edition: February/March 2018

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 19, 2018

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Birds & Blooms is the #1 bird and garden magazine in North America with more than 1 million subscribers. We pride ourselves in celebrating the “beauty in your own backyard” with a mix of expert advice and personal stories from our family of readers. Our magazine covers a wide range of topics such as attracting hummingbirds, building birdhouses, gardening for butterflies, feeding birds for less, growing veggies, tales of readers’ birding experiences, plus a whole lot more.

FROM THE EDITOR

This Month

Spring Awakening • Bright pink blooms kick off the season with a bang.

Mad for Mealworms • Birds flock to these protein-packed treats.

THE FEED

Inside the Nest • Take a peek into four of the most common types of bird homes.

Early Risers • These pretty perennials are the first to pop up in spring.

Be a Good Neighbor • Follow these etiquette guidelines in your garden for a harmonious neighborhood.

Signs of Spring • Sweet bird songs and blossoming trees mean the season of renewal is on its way.

Love AT FIRST FLIGHT • When you see a male cedar wax wing feeding its mate you’re witnessing one of the special ways birds show affection. Whether brand-new or long-established, bird pairs perform behaviors that create and strengthen their bonds.

BE A BLUEBIRD Champion • HELP THESE BEAUTIFUL BLUE FLIERS SURVIVE AND THRIVE ONE NEST BOX AT A TIME.

Get to know your backyard bluebird • Meet the three species that call North America home.

COMING UP Roses • From classic red blooming hybrids to sprawling pink climbers, these garden favorites come in all shapes and sizes. Before you toss any old rose plant into the ground, use this guide to find one that’s a perfect fit for your space.

5 SECRETS FOR SUCCESS • Expert tips and tricks to grow your best roses yet.

Ask the Experts • Our pros cover strange bird behavior, mystery blooms and more!

Take a Frog Pond Tour • Step into wildlife photographer Steve Byland’s amphibian-filled backyard.

Sandhills in Action • Three must-see crane hot spots along Nebraska’s Platte River.

Which Bird Would You Be? • Birds have personalities, too! Here are some of the fliers our readers relate to most.

Caption This! • A bluebird flies away with a mouthful of mealworms.

The Brightest Bulbs • How many of these early spring favorites can you name?

FOR THE READER

A Dive Into Doves • Gain a new appreciation for the often overlooked mourning dove.


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