Bird Day, celebrated on May 4th, is a special day to appreciate and learn about birds. It helps people understand the importance of birds in nature and encourages everyone to protect them. On Bird Day, people might go birdwatching, feed birds, or learn how to make gardens friendlier for birds. Schools and families might do activities to teach kids about different bird species and their habitats. The day reminds us that birds are important, and we should care for them and the places they live so we can enjoy their songs and beauty for a long time.
How to celebrate Bird Day?
Wake up early and grab a pair of binoculars. Head to a nearby park or your backyard to spot different birds. Take a notebook to write down what you see. Draw pictures of your favorite birds. Make a simple pine cone bird feeder using peanut butter and birdseed. Hang it outside to attract birds. Have a fun bird-themed craft session and create colorful paper birds. Watch a documentary about birds with your family. Share interesting bird facts with friends or family. Finish the day by reading a bird storybook or singing bird songs. Enjoy your day with the birds!
Where Bird Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - Canada