Bird magazine February 2026

Bird magazine February 2026: Welcome to our February edition, and a very special milestone as we celebrate the 10th edition of World Wide Birds Magazine. This month marks exciting growth across all our platforms. Our Standard (free) edition now includes clear, easy-to-follow infographics, making bird care, nutrition, and breeding information even more accessible.

The Standard free edition now also contains links to all our playlists, making it easier to explore our complete collection of bird videos.

My live bird cam is still in its early stages, as I continue upgrading to better hardware and improving the garden to attract a wider variety of bird species. Look out for exciting developments and increased activity during February.

To our Premier Magazine subscribers, thank you sincerely for your continued support — you are the foundation that allows this project to grow. In the coming months, our eBooks will be updated with new infographics and made available free of charge in exchange for newsletter sign-ups, helping us expand our educational reach. We’re also working toward an exciting milestone: 100,000 YouTube subscribers. Every view, comment, and share helps us move closer to this goal, and we’re grateful to have such a passionate bird-loving community alongside us as we begin another exciting year.

Happy reading, and please do not hesitate to provide feedback to inspire me.
Petrus Albertus van Tonder and The World Wide Birds team (you, the subscribers, and the sponsors)

Bird magazine January 2026

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At World Wide Birds, I am passionate about the vibrant and diverse world of birds. My mission is to provide the highest level of care, knowledge, and support to bird enthusiasts, breeders, and pet owners. With years of hands-on experience in aviculture, I strive to be a trusted resource for those who share our love for these remarkable creatures.

Expertises: Aviculture, Twitcher and birder, Wildlife photographer, Bird writer

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