Global Events
The Bird World is Infinitely Eventful
Design 1
GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT
February
The Great Backyard Bird Count is a 4-day count held over a long weekend every February. Monitoring birds is an essential part of protecting them. You can participate from anywhere in the world. More about the GBBC here.
EARTH DAY
April
WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY (WMBD)
Annually in May
Celebrating the long-distance journey many of our feathered friends make as they migrate across the globe.
NATIONAL POLLINATOR WEEK
Annually in June
Celebrating pollinator health and how we can help them flourish in a modern world, from birds and bees to bats and butterflies. #PollinatorWeek
NATIONAL MOTH WEEK
Last week of July
Moths often don’t get the love they deserve, but they’re important creatures. Not only do they serve as food for many animals, including bats and birds, but they also pollinate plants.
INTERNATIONAL BAT NIGHT
Last weekend in August
This event is observed in the U.S. and Europe to spread awareness of bats and their habitat and to bust some myths.
Design 2
February
The Great Backyard Bird Count is a 4-day count held over a long weekend every February. Monitoring birds is an essential part of protecting them. You can participate from anywhere in the world. More about the GBBC here.
April
Annually in May
Celebrating the long-distance journey many of our feathered friends make as they migrate across the globe.
Design 3
GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT
February
The Great Backyard Bird Count is a 4-day count held over a long weekend every February. Monitoring birds is an essential part of protecting them. You can participate from anywhere in the world. More about the GBBC here.
—————————————————————————————————————-EARTH DAY
April
—————————————————————————————————————-WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY (WMBD)
Annually in May
Celebrating the long-distance journey many of our feathered friends make as they migrate across the globe.
NATIONAL POLLINATOR WEEK
—————————————————————————————————————-Annually in June
Celebrating pollinator health and how we can help them flourish in a modern world, from birds and bees to bats and butterflies. #PollinatorWeek
—————————————————————————————————————-NATIONAL MOTH WEEK
Last week of July
Moths often don’t get the love they deserve, but they’re important creatures. Not only do they serve as food for many animals, including bats and birds, but they also pollinate plants.
Design 4
GREAT BACKYARD BIRD COUNT
February
The Great Backyard Bird Count is a 4-day count held over a long weekend every February. Monitoring birds is an essential part of protecting them. You can participate from anywhere in the world. More about the GBBC here.
EARTH DAY
April
WORLD MIGRATORY BIRD DAY (WMBD)
Annually in May
Celebrating the long-distance journey many of our feathered friends make as they migrate across the globe.