Happy Migratory Bird Day!! If you love birds, we’ve got great news! Did you know that fish migrate too! Whether they are travelling up river, across the lake, or down that little creek at the edge of your neighborhood, fish need healthy connected streams and rivers to survive. Show more
It’s World Migratory Bird Day 2024! This year’s theme is “Protect Insects, Protect Birds.” Here’s a young Piping Plover chick seen last summer at Ft Tilden with a moth. Migratory birds AND insects are greatly imperiled, & the far biggest threats to both are us. Show more World Migratory Bird Day and 9 others
A bird that is ‘on the wing’ is flying. Today is World Migratory Bird Day. Happy weekend, #ADNFAM! #ALDUBatADNOnTheWing
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Happy World Migratory Bird Day to those who celebrate (everyone)
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Many migratory birds depend on the insects that springtime brings. When insect populations decline, often birds' do too. Help birds out on their journeys on #WorldMigratoryBirdDay by growing plants for insects, that are in turn #PlantsForBirds. Show more audubon.org This World Migratory Bird Day Grow Some Plants for Birds
It’s Migratory Bird Day. This cutie is a Wilson’s warbler. It is said that Alexander Wilson used racist terminology in his diaries, and this bird, along with many other birds named for people, will be re-named.
Today is World Migratory Bird Day in the Americas! This year's World Migratory Bird Day theme, Insects, is a nod to the vitally important roles of bees, butterflies, caterpillars, and others, not only for birds but for people, too. Learn how at bit.ly/3USfwk1 Show more
— American Bird Conservancy (@ABCbirds) May 11, 2024
If you're visiting the Zoo today, stroll through our aviaries in support of World Migratory Bird Day! This year, the focus is on the importance of insects for migratory birds. https://migratorybirdday.org
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World Migratory Bird Day seeks to raise awareness about migratory birds. Migratory birds are those who migrate to different regions either to avoid harsh weather or to breed. This migration is not only important for their survival, but it is also important for our society.
Migratory birds are responsible for spreading seeds, pollinating flowers, and acting as pest control. This day aims to educate us about the threats migratory birds face as well as the importance of protecting them. World Migratory Bird Day was started in 2006 as part of a collaboration between the Conservations of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) and the Species of Wild Animals (CMS). In the US and Canada, it is observed annually on the second Saturday in May. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is typically observed on the 2nd Saturday of October to better coincide with the migratory bird seasons there.
World Migratory Bird Day facts
World Migratory Bird Day in 2024 will focus on highlighting the importance of insects for migratory birds, and the threats to these vital food sources. World Migratory Bird Day in 2023 focused on highlighting the importance of water for migratory birds while identifying key actions for protecting water resources.
According to Great Lakes Echo, during the fall migration season, over 4 billion birds in North America migrate towards warmer climates.
The Red Knot is a migratory bird species with one of the longest migration routes of any bird. It travels up to 9941 miles (16,000 kilometers) twice a year. It breeds in Siberia and in the winter, travels to the west coast of Africa.
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Discover events near you. The non-profit organization Environment for the Americas (EFTA) hosts events around the world to help raise awareness about birds.