Emily Hannemann

Emily Hannemann

location-pin Thiensville, Wisconsin

School: University of Missouri - Columbia, 2020

Expertise: Bird Species, Birdwatching, Gardening

Emily Hannemann

Experience

Emily Hannemann is an editor for Birds & Blooms Digital. Throughout her years with the publication, she has written multiple articles for print as well as digital, all covering birding and gardening. In her role as editor, she is responsible for creating and editing articles on the subject of birding and gardening, as well as putting together Birds & Bloom's daily digital newsletter. After graduating from the University of Missouri-Columbia with a master's degree in magazine journalism and undergraduate degrees in journalism and English, she has more than eight years of experience in the magazine, newspaper, and book industries.

Education

  • Bachelor's degrees in journalism and English, University of Missouri - Columbia
  • Master's degree in magazine journalism, University of Missouri - Columbia

 

Birds & Blooms Editorial Policies


For nearly 30 years, Birds & Blooms, a Trusted Media Brand, has been inspiring readers to have a lifelong love of birding, gardening and nature. We are the #1 bird and garden magazine in North America and a trusted online resource for over 15 million outdoor enthusiasts annually. Our library of thousands of informative articles and how-tos has been written by trusted journalists and fact-checked by bird and garden experts for accuracy. In addition to our staff of experienced gardeners and bird-watchers, we hire individuals who have years of education and hands-on experience with birding, bird feeding, gardening, butterflies, bugs and more. Learn more about Birds & Blooms, our field editor program, and our submission guidelines.

Articles

11 Adorable Pictures of Juvenile Birds Leaving the Nest

Spring and summer are the seasons of the juvenile bird! Warm your heart with these too-cute photos of young birds out in the big world.

2 New Raven Chicks Debut at Tower of London

The number of ravens at the Tower of London has grown by two! Learn the names of the additions to the all-important group of corvids.

If a Bird Is Dive-Bombing You, This Is Why

Watch out! Why are birds dive-bombing you? Here's what you should know if a bird is scolding or swooping down in your direction.