Birds & Blooms – August-September 2023
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Welcome at Birds & Blooms Magazine August-September 2023 Issue
My favorite birds—painted buntings, cedar waxwings, rose-breasted grosbeaks and red-headed woodpeckers—are all boldly patterned and easy to identify. It probably goes back to my early days here at Birds & Blooms Magazine when I first got into birding. I was still learning and knew I couldn’t misidentify those birds with their one-of-a-kind field marks. When I went to the Rio Grande Valley in southern Texas back in 2014 and saw green jays for the first time, I added them to the list of birds I love and can always correctly recognize, even now that my identification skills are a little more advanced.
Green jays are truly spectacular in appearance, with their blue-and-black heads, green bodies and bold black necks, but they also have some pretty cool traits. Learn more about these jays in “Go for Green” on page 10.
Bright hues are present throughout this issue. As you turn each page, you’ll see delightful pops of color, especially in “Bird Tales” on page 21. It’s a seven-page collection of special reader stories and photos of orioles, warblers, buntings and more.
Then in “Reaching New Heights” on page 40, see the various hues of gladioluses on the market. Read about why the gladiolus is an old-fashioned favorite in the midst of a comeback.
I hope this color-packed issue brings you joy—the same joy I get when I see my favorite birds. (Well, I still haven’t actually seen a painting bunting.)
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