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- Biodiversity Detectives Resources
The eBird Essentials course introduces you to the eBird project and provides tips and tools for using it. We recommend you enroll and complete this free, online course before starting this curriculum. It takes 2-3 hours to complete.
Lesson 1: Bird…
- Binoculars for Kids
If you’re going outside to birdwatch with young people, you might have questions about how to identify birds and what tools you’ll need. This post explores how to obtain, use, and store a fundamental tool for birdwatching: binoculars. Binoculars can…
- Best Apps for Birding with Kids
Put the best tools for birding right in your pocket. These apps offer comprehensive information on bird identification, observation recording, and field guides. Explore which ones are right for you and your kids.
If you are looking for a convenient and…
- Belize Bird Fair 2015: It’s All About Our Birds!
Crooked Tree Village hosted its first ever Bird Fair, which aimed to inspire local Belize City kids to become future conservation leaders, bird guides, and ornithologists.
- BeastBox Activity Guide: Calls of the Wild
The BeastBox game explores how animals use sound to communicate within their ecosystems in a fun and interactive way. This Calls of the Wild activity guide will help educators engage middle school students with the game while addressing key concepts.
- Beaks!
Explore how bird beaks are adapted for eating different foods with the fifth lesson in our free Feathered Friends resource. Students willexplore the concept of which beaks are best for what food and the many different sizes and shapes according to their specialized function for that species of bird.
- Barbara Jacobs-Smith, Elementary School Teacher
Barbara has spent over 40 years as an educators in various capacities. Currently, Barbara teaches a field ornithology class to first-fourth grade students at Brecker School in Minneapolis. The K-12 team had the privilege of spending a full year with…
- Avian Love Languages
Discover avian courtship rituals and some playful and diverse romance tips from the experts of the skies.
- Arizona K-8th grade “eBird Explorers Workshop”
Dates: Saturday and Sunday, February 25-26, 2023
Time: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. on Saturday and 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on Sunday
Location: Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center, 3131 S. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Application Deadline: December 15, 2022
We’re excited to invite you…