National Bird Day is a special day on January 5th when people celebrate and learn about birds. It's a time to think about how amazing birds are and why they are important to our world. People might watch birds, draw pictures of them, or read books to know more about different bird species. They also learn how to help protect birds and make sure they have safe places to live. It's a day to show respect and care for our feathered friends and to remember that everyone can do something little to help birds.
How to celebrate National Bird Day?
On National Bird Day, you can have fun watching birds! Grab some binoculars and go birdwatching in your backyard or a nearby park. Make a bird feeder using simple materials like a pine cone, peanut butter, and birdseed. Hang it outside to help feed the birds. Draw or color pictures of your favorite birds and learn to identify different bird calls. Share what you learn with your friends and family. You can also read books about birds or watch videos to see cool birds from around the world. Remember to keep quiet and respectful around our feathered friends!
Where National Bird Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - Canada