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I can’t wait to let Charlie know January 5th is National Bird Day #NationalBirdDay because I plan on asking Charlie to go walking with me this evening to look at Birds. Would you want to come with us? We will be using The Backyard Bird Watching Book for Kids: An Interactive Guide to Bird Watching — A Fun and Easy Way to Identify the Most Common Backyard Birds to identify any Birds we see.
Before you ask what about David, I’m sure he will go on a walk with us unless his knee is hurting and waits for us to get home. Then we can sit outside on the back porch or front porch and watch the Birds in our Trees. Would you want to join us?
If your #Homeschooling your children or just want to get them outside and off electronics for a while, then have them go Bird watching with you. Here is a lesson plan on Birds, I found you might want to check into.
January 5 is a #holiday that allows us to celebrate Birds, conservation, and the role Birds play in our ecosystems. National Bird Day was established by the Avian Welfare Coalition in 2002 to raise awareness about protecting both wild and captive birds.
Join my family and let’s celebrate the beauty, intelligence, and importance of Birds! National Bird Day reminds us how essential birds are to our environment and how many species need our protection. From backyard birdwatching to supporting conservation efforts, today is all about appreciating Birds and helping ensure their future.
Ways to Celebrate
- Backyard birdwatching — Set out feeders or simply enjoy the birds in your neighborhood.
- Share fun bird facts — Perfect for engaging your family‑friendly audience.
- Teach kids about conservation — A great fit for your warm, educational blogging style.
- Support bird rescue groups — Many organizations highlight adoption and welfare today.
- Create a themed craft — Something your readers always love!
Quick Bird Facts to Share
- Nearly 12% of the world’s bird species are at risk of extinction which is sad. Isn’t it?
- Birds are key indicators of environmental health
- National Bird Day began in 2002 to promote avian welfare
If you’d like, I can create: a kid‑friendly activity list or a set of fun bird trivia leave me a comment with what you’re looking for and I will get to work on it.
#NationalBirdDay