Birdwatching

Migratory Bird Watching in Bhoapl

On May 10, Maitri will organise birdwatching activities. Participants should also learn to indentify the different birds by their singing.

Birdwatching in Asembo

I'm a professional safari guide, a member of the Kenya Professional Safari Guides Association 'B' Level.
While growing up around Lake Victoria we hunted a lot of birds just for fun not knowing that birds were going to be one of my future hobbies and a way of earning my living through ecotourism.
It is in this course, that my friends and I have decided to undertake a birdwatching activity around where I grew up (Asembo,Bondo).

WMBD in Burundi

ABO will organise the following activities from 7-11 May:
-exhibition of posters
-conferences on birds of Burundi, important bird areas and their monitoring, migratory birds in general
-birdwatching

WMBD: Wildlife Clubs Bird Festival

Nature Seychelles will co-organise a bird festival for all wildlife clubs, hosted by clubs in the Northern region of the country for all other regions. Beginning the 5th of May at school level, clubs are being sensitised on the issue during their club meetings and will organise exhibitions, visits to nearby shores and other school-based activities. At national level however we will be organising this bird festival on the Saturday 24th of May since the 10th (the official WMBD) would be the time of high tides in Seychelles, what makes it difficult to watch some migratory birds.

Stunde der Gartenvoegel - Hour of garden birds

Throughout Germany, people will observe birds in their gardens and parks for one hour. They report their observations to the NABU. With this activity, we try to find out more about the status of our birds.

Dakatcha Woodland Conservation Bird Migratory Campaigns

1. Morning and evening bird walks
2. Songs, poems & dances
3. Excursion tours and field trips within Dakatcha woodland IBA
4. Educating local community, schools & churches on biodiversity conservation
5. Tree planting programmes
6. Creating awareness & sensitizing the public on the importnce of environmental conservation

World Migratory Bird Day with the Kakamega Environmental Education Programme

The Kakamega Environmental Volunteers, a site support group working with Nature Kenya (the BirdLife partner in Kenya), will organise a number of events to commemorate WMBD on Saturday, 10th May 2008.
A morning bird watching session starting at 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. involving 400 pupils from the surrounding schools and community members. Other interested birdwatchers are welcome to join us. This will be followed by discussions on 'How do birds prepare to migrate'? by John Luseno and Leonard Likhotio.

Migratory Birds in Local Perspectives

RSNH is organizing a week of celebrating WMBD 08. Along with the regular tours and excursions with school students and nature lovers, RSNH is organizing slide/film shows for the students in Udaipur to make them feel the beauty of birds by heart. Besides, Bird Races are planned to be organized at Udaipur & Bharatpur.
In Udaipur the area for the bird search during the race is restricted to the Sajjan Niwas Garden to be tackled by the youngsters.

Migratory Birds of the Har Us lake, Mongolia

Our birdwatching tower is located at Har Us lake. We will prepare 3 days of field expeditions with biology students and teachers. We will register migratory birds and will learn the method of the how to count waterbirds.

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