Bird Day(United States)
An annual U.S. observance celebrating birds and raising awareness of their conservation and well-being.
Bird Day, first established in 1894 by ornithologist Charles Babcock, is celebrated each May 4 in the United States.
It aims to educate the public about the importance of birds in ecosystems and the need to protect their habitats.
Schools, nature centers, and wildlife organizations host birdwatching events, lectures, and art contests to engage communities.
The day underscores threats such as habitat loss, climate change, and pollution that endanger bird populations.
Through citizen science projects and conservation initiatives, Bird Day inspires people to become stewards of avian biodiversity.
Bird Day
United States