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The Great Backyard Bird Count

Join us in The Great Backyard Bird Count this weekend! It’s time… start counting the birds in your backyard from February 18 to February 21, 2022!

Submit your bird numbers to The Great Backyard Bird Count.

Birds from the great backyard bird count

The Great Backyard Bird Count

Participating is easy, fun to do alone or with others, and can be done anywhere you find birds.

Step 1: Decide where you will watch birds.

Step 2: Watch birds for 15 minutes or more, at least once over the four days, February 18-21, 2022.

Step 3: Count all the birds you see or hear within your planned time/location and use the best tool for sharing your bird sightings:

  • If you are a beginning bird admirer and new to the count, try using the Merlin Bird ID app.
  • If you have participated in the count before, try eBird Mobile app or enter your bird list on the eBird website (desktop/laptop).
  • If you are participating as a group, see instructions for Group Counting.
blue bird in bird bath for bird watching with kids outdoors

Here are some great bird resources for your kids to enjoy too!

The Great Backyard Bird Count For Kids

Download the BirdSleuth Explorer’s Guidebook!

How many birds will you see during this year’s Great Backyard Bird Count?

Take a peek at the 20 Most Common Backyard Birds… do you see one?

Here are 50 Bird Species and the Sounds They Make

bird sounds

The annual birdwatching event will run from Feb 18-21.

Learn how you can be a community scientist and collect data to help protect birds and the places they need. https://birdcount.org #GBBC

Interactive Poster of Bird Sounds for Kids

Here’s one of the coolest interactive maps, which is on the Minnesota Conservation Volunteer magazine’s site. Simply click on a bird and hear their unique bird song.

Great Backyard Bird Count Activities for Kids 

  • 8 Bird Activities for Babies, Toddlers and Preschoolers!
  • Write with Birds from Nurture Store
  • Birdhouse Garland from No Time for Flashcards 
  • Rockin Robin Craft from Happy Hooligans 
  • Terra Cotta Bird Bath from In Lieu of Preschool 
  • Homemade Bird Treats from Coffee Cups and Crayons 
  • Winter Bird Feeds from Fireflies and Mudpies
  • Winter Birds Art Project
  • How to Set Up a Bird Watching Station
Florida Collection of Great Backyard Bird Count Activities for Kids

Can you name the birds in this photo we’ve seen recently in our North Central Florida city?

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Bird Books for Kids

Here’s a collection of books to add to your fun during The great Backyard Count week with your child.

  • Ruby’s Birds by Mya Thompson
  • Bird Count by Susan Edwards Richmond
  • Counting Birds: The Idea That Helped Save Our Feathered Friends by Heidi E.Y. Stemple
  • Bird Boy (An Inclusive Children’s Book) by Matthew Burgess
  • Bird Watch by Christie Matheson
  • A Nest Is Noisy by Dianna Hutts Aston
  • About Birds: A Guide for Children by Cathryn Sill
  • Bird Builds a Nest: A First Science Storybook by Martin Jenkins
  • Birds, Nests & Eggs by Mel Boring
  • My Backyard Bird Book: Fun Facts & Surprising Secrets by Cheryl Johnson
  • Most Popular Birds in North America: Bird Watching Guide for Kids by Nona Kid
  • Mrs. Peanuckle’s Bird Alphabet by Mrs. Peanuckle

Looking for more ways to extend your learning with bids? Try these…

Staying at Home with a Baby is for the birds. It's not what you think, here's why
Connect academics and nature in your home or classroom. How to make an educational bird watching station with kids.

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About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Share it! Science News says

    February 11, 2015 at 10:39 am

    Thanks for the resources! I can't wait for the Great Backyard Bird Count this year! Check out my post for dates for 2015: http://www.shareitscience.com/2015/02/see-it-share-it-gbbc-and-woodpeckers.html

  2. Mums make lists says

    April 10, 2013 at 3:34 pm

    Great post – such a good opportunity to build maths into something concrete.

    We have a special focus this week on maths and number posts at the Empty Your Archive link party, and I would absolutely love for you to link this up, Alice @ Mums Make Lists x

  3. Raising a Happy Child says

    February 17, 2013 at 11:09 pm

    Great links. We went hiking today but strangely saw no birds. Probably because we were in a redwood forest, and the birds are simply too high to see.

  4. Mary Catherine says

    February 17, 2013 at 6:27 pm

    Fun! My little guy loves making bird houses, creating snacks for the birds, and just watching them out our back window! Hope the bird counting went well. 🙂

  5. Anonymous says

    February 16, 2013 at 9:50 am

    I would resources for the southwest usa. It seems all nature studies etc are for northern states or midwest. Any ideas? Thanks.

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