Bird magazine May 2025 : Free download PDF
Bird magazine May 2025 – Welcome, it’s great to know you are reading another edition.
This month’s Standard edition: The Hidden Cost of Commercial Fishing: Its Impact on Birds, Avicultural tips from PASA webinar, by Tony Silva, The Pastel Mutations of the Pennant Rosella, CITES BIRD OF THE MONTH – Rüppell’s parrot, and the Taita Falcon CRITICALLY ENDANGERED IN SOUTH AFRICA. Plus, all the wonderful services and products our Premier magazine subscribers offer.
In the Premier edition, we have a new section: Breeding Softbills, by Kateri J. Davis. Thank you for permitting us to share your wonderful information. Further on a discussion about radiology, Buying Birds & Transportation, six of the World’s Most Endangered Birds, Birding for Life with Cranes, and much more.
I am very happy with the growth of my YouTube channel. The channel started on 11 October 2024, and I now have 9,131 subscribers. Yes, we have done it, almost 10,000 subscribers. Your support means the world to me, and I am so grateful to have such an amazing community that shares my love for birds and their incredible stories.
I can promote your organization with a video and on our website by becoming a Premier magazine subscriber.
Happy reading, and please give me some feedback for inspiration.
Petrus Albertus van Tonder and The World Wide Birds team (you the subscribers and the sponsors)

If you watch this video about the Burchell’s Coucal – The “Rain Bird” & Its Unique Behavior, you will find that we promote one of our Premier magazine subscribers at the end. I can do the same for you. All you have to do is become a Premier magazine subscriber: https://www.wwbirds.co.za/dir/subscribe/

Here is a link to my latest playlist:
Birds of Sundaland: Exotic and Endangered Species of Southeast Asia
Explore the vibrant birdlife of the Sundaland region, covering Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, and surrounding islands. This playlist features rare and colorful birds—from hornbills and kingfishers to forest owls and endemic species—captured in stunning detail. Whether you’re a birdwatcher, nature lover, or just curious about tropical wildlife, these videos offer fascinating insights into one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
