Birdwatching

Wings Over Weston

Come and join us for Wings Over Weston, a birding festival that celebrates all the fascinating birds that migrate through Weston Bend State Park every spring!
Take part in guided bird hikes, activities and games for children of all ages, music, food, a native plant sale, and a chance to view live birds up close.
Sponsors include Burroughs Audubon, Missouri State Parks, Audubon Missouri, Missouri Department of Conservation, Platte County Parks and Recreation, City of Weston, Aveda Corporation, and Kansas City Power and Light.

Event Time: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The Bird's Nest B&B Yardbird Garden Party

Come out and meet other birders and see the multiple nesting pairs of birds at the urban oasis.

Bird watching in Somaliland

I will carry out a two days bird watching activity along the coast of Berbera town. During the bird watching trip, friends are invited to participate and we will record all birds seen on the various habitats on the coastal line.

Wildflower Woods Bird Hike

The public is invited to join a bird hike through 125 acres of woods, meadows, farm fields, lakeshore and gardens. Following the walk, a bird banding demonstration will take place teaching the importance of scientific study in helping birds around the world.

Clallam County Migratory Bird Count

This is the 18th annual Clallam County Spring Bird Count, used to assess birds in this northwestern Washington county.
Clallam County holds the record for the most species seen in one WA county in one day, 193 species seen on this count in 1999. The count covers diverse habitats from saltwater to the Olympic Mountains.

World Migratory Bird Day 2011, in Incheon, South Korea

To mark World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD), the EAAFP Secretariat invited Incheon city officials with their children, totaling 80 people, to a Waterbird Watching & Education Program. The program was held on 5 May 2011 coinciding with a national holiday in Korea – Children’s Day. A half day program was designed to promote awareness of tidal flats in the region as an important habitat for migratory waterbirds and to stimulate public efforts to conserve them for the future.

Warbler Walk at Lake Park in Milwaukee

Warbler Walks at Lake Park, Saturdays, 8:30 to 10:00 AM - Spring 2011: April 23, April 30, May 7, May 14, May 21, May 28

Meet on the WEST side of the Warming House near the tennis courts on the north end of the park. These free, informal walks are open to the general public of all ages. Recreational birders familiar with Lake Park volunteer to lead people of all skill levels to the best birding spots in the park. Beginning birders are especially welcome.

Camaraderie and discussion of diverse environmental issues are encouraged.

SABAP2 - WMBD atlasing weekend

Registered atlasers will make a special effort to conduct bird atlas surveys in search of as many 'over-wintering' migrant waders (and any other migrants) as possible. They will, where possible, distribute fact sheets and posters to farmers and any other landowners that they may meet during their surveys.

How many storks do nest around Lake Burdur?

Lake Burdur is one of the Ramsar Sites in Turkey and is very important for migratory birds. It is also known as an important wintering site for the white-headed ducks.
As Burdur Birdwatching Society, this year, we are planning a trip to go around the lake to count the active stork nests and the number of the storks. During this activity we will also record other species and stop by the villages to come together with the local people and especially with kids to talk about the importance of the lake for migratory species.

World Migratory Birds Day 2011 Celebrations

  • Seminar on the topic of "Kot Addu - A Major Habitat for Migratory Birds" will be held in Jinah Hall Kot Addu in which promos and videos will also be exhibited.
  • Exhibition of Migratory Bird pictures for students.
  • Birdwatching event will be held at Taunsa Barrage Wildlife Sanctuary.

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