National Bird Day (United States)
A day dedicated to celebrating and raising awareness of bird conservation across the United States.
National Bird Day, held on January 5, promotes the protection and welfare of wild and captive birds in the U.S.
Founded in 2002, it encourages bird watching, habitat preservation, and responsible bird ownership.
Advocacy groups use the day to highlight threats such as habitat loss, illegal trafficking, and pet trade abuses.
Enthusiasts organize events like bird walks, educational workshops, and social media campaigns.
The day reminds us of birds’ ecological importance and inspires action to safeguard avian species.
From backyard feeders to remote wetlands, everyone can participate in celebrating our feathered friends.
National Bird Day (United States)