Educational Activity

DIA MUNDIAL DE LAS AVES MIGRATORIAS

El Centro Bahía Lomas de la Universidad Santo Tomás celebrará en la ciudad de Punta Arenas el Día Mundial de las Aves Migratorias. Estaremos en el Mall Espacio Urbano desde las 16:00 h  hasta las 20:00 h. Habrá stands educativos con actividades, información y material relativo a las aves. Participan también de esta actividad la Agrupación Ecológica Patagónica, y la Red Hemisférica de Reservas de Aves Playeras (RHRAP). No se lo pueden perder habrán sorpresas, regalos y actividades muy entretenidas para niños y niñas. 

Migratory Bird Celebration at the Juneau Community Gardens

Public will be invited to celebrate the return of migratory birds. Activities will focus on kids and include songbird-banding demonstration and handouts of posters and conservation materials. Sponsored by the US Forest Service Juneau Ranger District with support from the Juneau Community Garden Club and Juneau Audubon Society.

Bird ringing and Birdwatching in Asinara National Park - Sardinia (Italy)

During our project of bird ringing to study the spring migration of birds (2018 is the 21st year of activity of our ringing station), we will also complete a detailed list of all the sightings of birds during the weekend and we will greet all the visitors of the National Park, explaining them the migration routes and the ecology of birds, and raising awareness about conservation.

Bird watching in Park (Fateh-Karaj-Iran) for every one

This will be the second bird-watching activity in the public park called Fatah Garden located in city of Karaj in Iran . The program is in partnership with the Iranian Birdwatching Club. The event is open for everyone. Its purpose is to attract people's attention and raise awareness about birds and the migration of birds.
The program manager will be Ramin Mohammadi.

World Migratory Bird Day at Myrick Park

Migrate to the Marsh at Myrick Park, Saturday, May 5, 2018 to celebrate the 2018 World Migratory Bird Day.  Join us for a sunrise birding hike, bird banding demonstration, family-friendly birding walk, live raptor presentation, and bird-themed crafts and games.  All ages and abilities are welcome!  FREE

Migratory Bird Day at Sacramento Zoo

Come join us and celebrate the 350 species of North American birds that migrate between their breeding grounds and wintering grounds every year! Have fun learning about this amazing migration including where the birds stop in between their destinations, and how you can play a part in their journey. Stop by to enjoy free arts and crafts, hands-on activities, games, and prizes while learning all about bird migration. You won’t want to miss this year’s International Migratory Bird Day presented by the Greater Sacramento American Association of Zoo Keeper​

Migratory Bird Day & Earth Day with Umpqua Valley Audubon Society

Umpqua Valley Audubon Society will have a booth again this year as a part of the Migratory Bird Day celebration which has become a regular part of the Earth Day festivities at the Douglas County Fairgrounds.

Our main activity will be one for children – making a simple bird feeder using a pine cone into which they will pack suet and then roll into bird seed.  This gooey cone will be placed in a plastic bag so the kids can take it home and hang it by the wire attached to the cone and watch the birds that come to feed.

Fourth Annual WMBD Event in Terengganu, Malaysia

For the fourth year in a row, the University Malaysia Terengganu, University Sultan Zain Alabidin and the Malaysian Nature Society Terengganu Branch are joining efforts again to celebrate the WMBD2018, and raise awareness on bird migration and conservation. 

Yala wetland conservation

The event will bring community and schools together in an educational activity with a mission to conserve Yala wetland and its habitat. The event aims to unite environment conservation clubs, environmentalist and conservation partners. 

World Migratory Bird Day Walk at Old Mastic's William Floyd Estate , New York

Three mile roundtrip walk through varied habitats of oak-hickory woods, fields, fresh and salt water creeks and marsh to capture an excellent glimpse of the many bird species of the historic property of the William Floyd Estate. We will find many resident bird species as well as migratory ones such as neotropical warblers and vireos, thrush, grosbeaks and tanagers. Bring tick repellent and binoculars! For more infomation call Ranger MaryLaura Lamont at (631)399-2030

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