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Bird Watcher’s Digest is Coming Back!

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

 Bird Watcher’s Digest is coming back!

Ivory-billed woodpecker. "The report of my death was an exaggeration."

Bird Watcher’s Digest was the first magazine for bird watchers, and was family owned from its inception in 1978 to Editor/Publisher Bill Thompson III’s death in March 2019. For 43 years, it carried a standard of editorial excellence, reliability, and scientific accuracy in a small but powerful package. The sudden announcement that the magazine was closing its doors just before Christmas 2021 shocked subscribers and staff alike.

 

Like the staff, subscribers, and advertisers, two people: one in Tucson and the other in Terre Haute, were devasted to see this well-respected magazine close down, and instead of standing by, they decided to do something about it. Rich Luhr has been the founder and publisher of Airstream Life since 2004. It’s a niche publication for owners of the streamlined aluminum travel trailers, and like them, it is fascinating, sleek, and beautiful. Mike Sacopulos is an attorney who specializes in medical malpractice and is the CEO of Medical Risk Institute, but at his heart is a birder—a real birder. A family friend got him started at age six. His father took him to see whooping cranes while he was in high school, and he has been traveling to see birds ever since. 

 

Rich and Mike’s task is to strip away that which has impeded Bird Watcher’s Digest, and to keep that which moves us forward. Together they are bringing the magazine back, with Mike stepping in as Publisher and Rich as the Associate Publisher. They are laser-focused on the long-term health and quality of the magazine. To that end, they’re keeping as much of its expert staff as possible, and giving them the resources to build an even better magazine.

 

There will be changes, all for the good. The magazine will grow to 8 1/8” x 10 7/8, creating a vastly improved, more easily read showcase for top-flight writing, photography, and art. A long-overdue redesign will organize and declutter, for a more readable and attractive layout. The name will change—a little. Publishing all-new material, it hasn’t actually been a digest for decades. In homage to our rich past, we’re now simply called BWD.

 

There will be challenges. We must rebuild our social media channels from scratch, having lost 39K Facebook, 25K Twitter, and 15K Instagram followers. With our social media wings so drastically clipped, we will need your help sharing and spreading the word that we’re coming back. The magazine’s website will get a total overhaul, preserving its vast and invaluable library of information while making it more accessible.

 

We’re also rebuilding relationships with contributors and advertisers, and our treasured and all-important subscribers. Many improvements to customer service will come online sometime in April. We’re aiming to come back with a July/August 2022 issue—an ambitious goal, but one that’s well underway.

 

It is an incredible gift to be able to re-imagine an established magazine, to think about how to lift it higher, while keeping the elements that serve it well: editorial integrity; compelling content that’s practical, educational and fun; beautiful art and photography; and most of all its soul. BWD has always had soul.

 

We have mindfully chosen to announce the magazine's rebirth on March 3, 2022. In a more just world, Editor/Publisher Bill Thompson III would have turned 60 today, and we can feel his happy, forward-thinking energy crackling in the air around us as we work days, nights, and weekends to bring BWD back to vibrant life. 

 

Stay tuned for updates; like us, follow us, share this post, and, when the time comes, please subscribe or renew your subscription! (If you’re a subscriber, we’ll be in touch in the next 60 days to confirm your existing subscription.) Thank you for your patience, your support, and your faith in BWD.

 


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As you could probably tell, the post you just read was written in my formal press release voice. And as my readers know, Bird Watcher's Digest is a highly personal endeavor for me, and has been since I painted my first cover for the magazine in 1986, when dinosuars roamed the earth, as my husband used to say.  Bill, I remember another thing you used to say. 

 "One day, I'd like to just get up in the morning, lie down in the yard and watch clouds go over until it gets dark." 

You'd say that when the pressures of running a many-armed, ever-challenging family business got to you. And you never took that day off, dear one, because there was always too much you felt had to get done instead.

 I hope that, wherever you are, your worries are gone, and the cloud-watching is fine. I hope that you're happy that the magazine, to which you gave your entire working life, is coming back. I can't help but feel you're guiding us still, because this Hail Mary rescue of your widely-loved magazine has been all too good and soul-filling to be true. Thank you for giving BWD everything you had. It's a lot to live up to, but now, we're giving it everything we've got. Happy birthday, big guy.

Bill in Papua New Guinea. Photo by Mark Cocker


UPDATE April 25, 2022
Our subscription portal is up and running!
To subscribe, and check the status of your subscription, go to bwdmagazine.com
You can look up the status of your subscription in the tabs at the top.
If you were owed some issues when Bird Watcher's Digest folded in December 2021, 
you can get up to six free issues.


 

48 comments:

So exciting ! My husband sent a check in December to renew my membership …such a great way to honor Bill !!

I don’t know whether to whoop with joy or bawl like a baby. This is STUPENDOUS! It’s also a testament to enduring love and loyalty, no matter how many bumps the broken road may present.

How wonderful. I am interested to learn your if your role will be other than a contributer. I will definitely subscribe again. I had cancelled but now in retirement I have more time to dawdle over the magazine.

Glad to hear this great news. Thanks for helping them spread the word! - The Avian Rebbe

This is such welcome news!

With tears in my eyes...
Nothing matters more to most of us than the hope that when we are gone, and the world lives on, the things about which we care the most passionately continue.
The "resurrection" of BWD which was Bill's life's work is surely a way of continuing those things about which he was passionate.
Much success to the new BWD. Keep us informed via FB posts, etc.

What wonderful news! I can’t imagine a better birthday gift for Bill. He is missed by so many and this would surely make him smile.

Tears, joy, friends, birds - that’s what this message brings me. Happy birthday, Bill - I bet your life list of clouds that look like birds is a long one. Hugs to the BWD family.

Bravo! Sign me up. What a beautiful gift to all bird lovers. I’ll pass this around here. Love and Congratulations.

This is heartening news! I couldn’t not re-subscribe to this fun, informative and beautifully illustrated magazine. Very best wishes as you move forward with this moving homage to Elsa, Bill and all who loved them, and who do still.

What a happy day. I always think of Bill Sr and Elsa when I think of BWD... and while in college, (Marietta College) Elsa commissioned me to do a piece of calligraphy with a Swedish proverb, "Those who wish to sing always find a song." I guess it far truer than I imagined. SO happy BWD has found it song again and best of Luck to all.

Excellent news!!

I am SO happy to hear this wonderful news! And of course I’ll share on FB. I know that past readers will be thrilled to hear that BWD is coming back!

Wonderful news!!!!!

My late good friend Rick Blom wrote for BWD. Julie, count me in.
Steve Sapperstein

Oh what joy this news brings! The entire birding community is ever so grateful for the incredible resource that BWD provides, and we are excited to know that our favorite publication will be resurrected. Thanks to everyone working so hard to make the new version of the magazine happen.
Derek Stoner

Wow, I am so excited and delighted that BWD is coming back to life. Yes, yes, yes to the resurrection. This is such great news. I knew my subscription was good until 2025 and I am so grateful to be able to continue connecting with this beautiful subscription.
What a wonderful tribute to Bill on his 60th birthday.
YAHOO...I think this message needs a LIFER Dance...Thanks so very much to everyone for making this happen...Best wishes to everyone involved.
Peace beyond my heart, Sister Marty Dermody.

I’m so glad to hear this! I’ll be sharing as widely as I can! I’m not sure that I knew our birthdays were so close together when we were growing up, but I know we had many fun days together as kids, and it was Bill that sparked my interest in birdwatching not too many years ago. Sending good thoughts to Bill as he gets that lovely time off you spoke of.

Good for you Julie

Good luck with taking on the BWD

YOU will do a great job

Wonderful news! Can't wait for the "new chapter" of BWD!

When BWD announced it was closing down shop, I was sad and felt that a part of myself was gone. But now this fantastic news that it's coming back, bigger and better. Where do I sign up?

YAAAAAAAY!!!!

Julie, I think you just made my day! I was so heartbroken when I heard about the magazine's demise. I will definitely sign up!!!

Fantastic news!

Hallelujah!! What great news!! I'm thrilled that one of my favorite mags of all time has found a way to rise from the ashes like the phoenix and continue educating and entertaining us. I don't know what my subscriber status is but I'll be near the front of the line with my renewal. Hooray, hooray!! Thanks, Julie, for sharing this great news.

Exciting news !

So happy to hear this!

I am so happy to hear this great news! I was always proud to have my photos in that great magazine.

That is wonderful! As a subscriber, I was sad to hear that the magazine had ceased to be be published. I am so happy to hear of its rescue and resurrection!

This makes my heart sing. I didn't re-new my subscription in 2020 but I now have my finger poised to press "subscribe". Congratulations and all the best in the future. I can't wait to see the first edition.

Thrilling news! Amazing! Exciting!

Oh, Julie, I've followed your story from your early paintings and articles to your books to Saving Jemina and what came after that. I've been a BWD subscriber since almost the beginning and even wrote a couple articles. BWD has been a happy face of birding, a refuge from the trials of life. I am overjoyed to hear you are coming back. I wish you every success and look forward to the next issue.

Miracles do occur!

My goodness me this was news to warm the heart and reawaken the legacy of such a good friend. It was such a shock when the news came that the digest was closing, my first thoughts were painful on behalf of Bill. All success to you all and if you need any articles from Europe don't hesitate to ask. Love and hugs Peter Jones

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Oh, Julie, I am so happy to hear this and I am so excited for all of you who have worked and will be working with it. I am so looking forward to the new first issue. Many blessings and hugs to you.

So glad to hear this! I've learned so much from this magazine!

This makes me cry. Bill is with you. I'm so excited for you and everyone connected with the new life of BWD.

Wahoo! Of course we’ll renew and I’ll do my darndest to spread the word.

I'm late to the party here--but I am SOOOO happy for you and BWD! Great news!!

The Phoenix rises from the ashes and this is a real gift to all birders. Thank you. Hardy Eshbaugh

Wonderful wonderful wonderful. The world needs BWD and all of it’s readers. Very welcome news.

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Oh my goodness--I am so happy BWD will be revived. I was so saddened to hear it was closing down. I just realized this a few days ago--when I wondered where my magazines were. Of course, I did a search and saw the bad news and read Julie's wonderful story about the closing of the magazine. Today I read her blog about it coming back! Happiness.

As an aside, I taught at Marietta College in 1978-1979 on a one year appointment. I loved the college and the town.

Good news, but you might want to look at chapter 7 of Mark V. Barrow, Jr's A PASSION FOR BIRDS: AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY AFTER AUDUBON, 1997 for mention of a number of earlier bird watching magazines. None were as long lasting or had the circulation of BWJ, but they were important.

I am an existing subscriber. At least I was at the time of cancelation. I was curious how they were going to contact me. I did not see anything in my emails.

D. Floyd

Dear D. Floyd,

If you had an active subscription at the time of cancellation, you should already have received the July/August issue of BWD Magazine. If you did not, please call BWD Customer Service at 812-645-4646 to see what's going on. You can also check the status of your subscription at bwdmagazine.com I'd do that first, before calling Customer Service. Thank you, and I hope your issue gets straightened out. To my knowledge there has been no mass email sent out to all 18K subscribers.

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