Bird Talk

Bird Talk

"Bird Talk" is a magazine for bird owners and enthusiasts. Each issue has articles which are generally focused around a specific topic, as well as several regular features. The topics vary from bird care, training, and health to discussion of new products.

The magazine was first published in 1982. Its motto is "Dedicated To Better Care For Pet Birds". Since 1996 it has been owned by BowTie, Inc. The current editor Laura Doering, has worked for "Bird Talk" since 1998. [cite press release |title=BirdChannel.com Announces 'The World's First Bird Dance-Off' |publisher=BowTie, Inc. |date=April 10, 2008 |url=http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS256345+10-Apr-2008+PRN20080410 |accessdate=2008-07-22] In March 2008, "Bird Talk" added their website to BirdChannel.com. One of "Bird Talk"'s recent features was a "bird dance off", where subscribers sent in videos of their birds dancing.

2008 "Bird Talk" issues

*The June 2008 issue focuses on the Macaw parrot.
*The July 2008 issue focuses on PPD Disease.
*The August 2008 issue focuses on the Love Bird and other small birds.

References

External links

* [http://www.Birdchannel.com/ BirdChannel.com]


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