• Where Are All the Birds?

  • Nov 20 2023
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Where Are All the Birds?

  • Summary

  • Happy November, neighbor!

    Hello, Planeteers! 

    Are you seeing fewer birds in your neighborhood? I know I am!

    In this episode, we take a look at what’s going on in the bird world. Are there fewer birds? Why is that? What can we do about it?

    Chuck Darwin gives us two words that have to do with birds, humans, and some other species, Tito gives us some very weird bird facts, and Captain Jack tells us some tools birds use that we use, too!

    There's a project PDF to go along with the episode that involves a craft project you can make to help birds. You can download the PDF HERE.

    If you are an educator and would like the classroom resource packet for this episode, you can get it HERE.
    If you want to listen to this podcast with audio only, you can do that HERE.

    If you want to watch this episode as a video on YouTube, you can do that HERE.
     
     
    Here are all the links for this episode:


    Christmas Bird Count: https://www.audubon.org/conservation/join-christmas-bird-count


    eBird App: https://ebird.org/home


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