What is International Migratory Bird Day
Started in 1993, International Migratory Bird Day is celebrated annually on the second Saturday of May. It is a chance for conservationists, natural resource agencies, families and individuals to celebrate birds and bird migration.
Nebraska International Migratory
Bird Month
Why does Nebraska have a Bird Month?
Realizing that not all agencies and organizations would be able to host events on one specific Saturday, the Nebraska organizers decided to create a month-long celebration of birds, bird watching and bird migration. Agencies and organizations are invited to host a bird-related event – large or small – sometime in the month of May to help Nebraskans learn about and appreciate our feathered friends.
Why Celebrate Birds & Bird Migration?
Public awareness and concern are crucial components of migratory bird conservation. Citizens who are enthusiastic about birds, informed about threats, and empowered to become involved in addressing those threats, can make a tremendous contribution to maintaining healthy bird populations. Through Nebraska International Migratory Bird Month we will educate, inspire and empower all Nebraskans to conserve and protect our bird populations.
How do I know what events are going on?
You can search on the website for “events by location” or “events by date”
I am hosting a bird event in May. How do I get it on the website?
First, thanks! The goal of this imitative is to have lots of groups host events all across the state. Together we can celebrate state-wide without taxing one group. If you have an event to add, please contact Lindsay Rogers, Nebraska Game & Parks Commission,