National Bird Day is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of birds in our ecosystem and the challenges they face, particularly those in captivity. It serves as a platform to educate people about bird conservation and welfare.
Quick Facts
When is it?: January 5th annually
Tagged as: Bird Conservation Awareness Day
What’s the hashtag?: #NationalBirdDay #CancelCages #MoreBeautifulWild
When was it founded?: 2002
Who founded it?: Born Free USA and Avian Welfare Coalition
History
The origins trace back to 1894 when Charles Almanzo Babcock, superintendent of schools in Oil City, Pennsylvania, declared the first bird holiday in the United States. However, the modern National Bird Day was established in 2002 to coincide with the end of the annual Christmas Bird Count, focusing specifically on raising awareness about captive birds and their welfare.
Timeline
- 1894: First bird holiday declared in the US
- 2002: Modern National Bird Day established
- Present: Continues as annual awareness campaign
Dates for Next Year
Year | Month | Date | Day |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | January | 5 | Friday |
2025 | January | 5 | Sunday |
2026 | January | 5 | Monday |
2027 | January | 5 | Tuesday |
2028 | January | 5 | Wednesday |
2029 | January | 5 | Thursday |
Observed
The day is primarily observed in the United States through educational programs, bird watching activities, and conservation awareness campaigns. Organizations and individuals participate by hosting events, sharing information, and promoting bird welfare.
Fun Facts About Birds
- Ravens can mimic human language better than parrots with proper training
- Most hummingbirds weigh less than a nickel
- Ostriches have the largest eyes of any land animal
- Birds are the only vertebrates with feathers
- Ducks can sleep with one half of their brain while the other stays alert
Quiz
- When is National Bird Day celebrated?
- How many bird species exist worldwide?
- Who established the modern National Bird Day?
- What is the main purpose of this day?
-(Answers: January 5th; approximately 10,000; Born Free USA and Avian Welfare Coalition; to raise awareness about captive birds)
FAQs
- Why was January 5th chosen?
- How can I participate in National Bird Day?
- What are the main issues affecting birds today?
- How can I help protect birds?
Related
- International Migratory Bird Day
- World Migratory Bird Day
- The Big Garden Birdwatch
- World Wildlife Day
- National Wildlife Day