Birdwatching

Migratory birds in the face of development and climate change

The event will start with a radio programme followed by field trip (birdwatching),seminar and a quiz competition. The whole exercise will last for four days and we hope to bring together students, scientists, government representatives and many more at the Aberdeen Creek (part of the only Ramsar site in Sierra Leone) that is under threats from constructional purposes (shelter, recreational facilities...).

Nature Trail

Natural trail and Birdwatching program on the banks of River Sabarmati, Ahmedabad.
The program aims to get participants aquinted to nature. Brief discriptions on the habitats, different species of trees and shrubs, utility of these trees in providing shelter, nesting materials besides food etc to migratory birds will be provided as well as Details on wetlands and their inhabitants. Details on aquatic life such as aquatic plants, insects and invertibrates in water will be given too and also the threats these habitats are exposed to.

Migratory Bird Workshop

CORBIDI plans to join the celebrations for the World Migratory Bird Day by conducting bird conservation discussion sessions and a birdwatching field trip. The observation of wild birds in their natural habitat is not a common and well understood activity in Perú. As part of CORBIDI\'s mission statement, we intend to promote the study and appreciation of migratory (and resident) birds and their habitat, ultimately fostering their conservation. The field trip will have as participants a group of high-school students from Huamachuco, department of La Libertad, northern Perú.

International Migratory Bird Day Celebration (Connecticut, USA)

We are a land trust and will create these events on our properties, many of which have excellent birding potential for the returning species.
We are cooperating with MBTAAdvocates,Inc, seeking to protect the future for migratory birds, through perpetuation of the Treaties with other countries.
Kathryn Stillwell Burton,president, East Lyme/Niantic Land Trust

International Migratory Bird Day Celebration (Helena, Montana, USA)

This Celebration begins at 6:30 AM with early morning bird walks along the shores of the Reservoir. We expect to see great blue herons, Canada geese, Western grebes, American white pelicans, and song sparrows, among others. Hands-on activities run from 9 am to 2 pm and will include information on how to photograph birds, duck decoy carving, bird identification for all ages, and habitat enhancement projects for the home.

BIG Bird List

On International Migratory Bird Day, May 12th 7:30am participants can join a ranger for early morning bird watching at the Cemetery and \"Raven Ranch\". Meeting point will be outside the National Park Service Interpretive Center.

BIG Bird List
A giant wall sized bird list is posted in the National Park Service Interpretive Center. Participants can add their sitings to the list and the bird journal. Sitings from other people in Nome and around the Seward Peninsula can be seen, too. List and journal will be maintained until at least June 1st.

Migrating Birds Know No Boundaries

100 schools all over Israel (about 4,000 students) will learn and discuss bird migration in class and go to the field for birdwatching on those days.

WMBD2007 Bangladesh

This WMDB 2007 activity will take place in the capital city Dhaka and the port city Chitagaong. The event will include guided bird watches, bird identifications, indoor meetings, lectures, seminars, poster & bird photo exhibitions, films, celebrating the wonders of migratory birds with art performances (music, theatre, dance and poetry recitations), children’s events (face printing, bird costume making, nature cards making, painting and bird quiz competitions), and exhibitions (bird painting, bird prints, bird photographs).

Cicogna Day (Stork Day)

Public Stork Census
White Stork/Bird Watching
Cultural games and programmes
Cooperation with schools
Conferences
White Stork Center Festival

Birding in the Talamanca Mountains of Costa Rica

This event is a year-round hiking and birding event for all bird enthusiats.

Bosque Del Tolomuco is located in Perez Zeledon, at 1650 metres in elevation. The property has 40 hectares with 4KM of fine hiking trails.
The bird count is up to 170 and growing because not all of the birds have been identified yet. The facility has 5 cabins and can accommodate up to 14 people. Also, located directly across from Cerro Chirripo and Cordillera Talamanca, South of Fila Zapotales. Spectacular views of Los Crestones, Chirripo, the Osa Peninsula, the Pacific, Isla del Cano and more.

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