NATIONAL AUDUBON DAY – April 26
Wed Apr 26th

National Audubon Day

National Audubon Day, April 26th, each year, honors John James Audubon's birth (April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851).

Audubon, a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter known for his extensive research of American birds and his detailed drawings of the birds in their natural habitats. The Birds of America, Audubon's finest ornithological works ever produced, is one of Audubon's finest ornithological works ever created. This book includes more than 700 North American bird species with 435 hand-colored, life-size prints of 497 bird species.

Spring is a great time to see the birds that John Audubon described and painted.. Set out feeders to welcome them as they migrate around the country. Watch them from your window or while strolling on a path.

According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, approximately 45 million people watch birds at last count. When they fly or live far from their homes, they bird watch. For the first time in its natural habitat, many people trek around the country to see a species in its first time. So can you.. Learn about their habitats and migration patterns. Or simply watch them for their hue and song.

How to celebrate #nationalaudubonday. www.nationalaudubondaycom

  • Find the binoculars and the bird book to see how many birds you can recognize
  • For tips and recommendations, join local bird-watching clubs for tips and ideas
  • Download and print the Bird Bingo game and play while watching
  • To post on social media, use #NationalAudubonDay or #AudubonDay

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National Audubon Day is celebrated by the National Audubon Society. The National Audubon Society supports National Audubon Day.

Audubon FAQ

Q. What is an ornithologist?

A. An ornithologist who studies birds.

How can I attract birds to my house? Q. How can I attract birds to my yard?

A. Plant native plants and trees. A. Plant native plants and trees. Also, include a water source such as a birdbath or fountain.. These steps provide birds with habitat and a food source.