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Last edited: 5/5/10

The Passenger Pigeon

Quality quarterly journal featuring a wide range of articles on Wisconsin birds, seasonal field sightings including Christmas, May and Big Day counts, and scientific research reports. Reports from birders throughout the state on unusual and interesting sightings and articles on all aspects of birding are included regularly.

Passenger Pigeon Table of Contents.

Archived Passenger Pigeon issues are available through the University of Wisconsin Digital Collection.

[Bettie and Neil Harriman, Editors, 920-233-1973 / bettie@new.rr.com / harriman@uwosh.edu]

 

 

The Badger Birder

 

Eleven issues per year newsletter that covers WSO events, field trip information and activities of other nature organizations throughout the state. WSO Bookstore specials, committee reports, identification and birding tips along with recent interesting bird sightings and the current hot spots for birding are featured.

We are trying to convert as many WSO members as possible from the paper Badger Birder to the electronic version of our great monthly newsletter, the e-Badger Birder. In handy .pdf format, all you need to view and/or print the e-Badger Birder is Adobe Reader, available free from Adobe at http://www.adobe.com/.
If you would like this option, just send an e-mail to ebadgerbirder@tds.net.

 

  [Mary Uttech, Editor, 262-675-6482, 414-765-7208 / muttech@asq.org]