Go Bird Watching!

Spring has sprung! We know many birds flying when it gets warmer. Let’s see how many you can spot on their way home!
Here’s what you need:
- A notebook or paper
- Something to write with like a pencil, pen, or marker
- Your favourite outdoor space
- Friends or family to join you
Here’s how you make it:
Step 1:

Make a chart like the one below so you can keep track of what you see and hear. It’s a good idea to leave some extra spaces so you can add any other signs of birds you see, like a nest.
Step 2:

Grab a pen and head out into your local forest or nature area.
Step 3:

Make a note of how many times you hear a bird, see a bird, or see signs of a bird.
Bonus points if you can identify what kind of bird you saw!


Good
This was really a great thing now I can have fun and enjoy and relax ahhh
Ok got it
I don’t know what some birds sound like
I see red tailed hawks a lot around here. There used to be a nest
Aww its so cute but I can’t go in my backyard
Love natural beauty
I saw an American kestrel in my area
I see a lot of animals in my yard but the most I see are brids
I thought it was a blur Jay eagle