An American Robin sits on a branch while it grips a worm in its beak.
An American Robin sits on a branch while it grips a worm in its beak.
Education

For Kids!- Get to Know Birds

American Robin Photo: Dennis Derby
American Robin Photo: Dennis Derby
Education

For Kids!- Get to Know Birds

Do you love animals, including wildlife? Then you just might want to get to know the wildlife you probably see every day: birds. There are many special things about birds. For one, they have feathers. No other animal has them. Birds come in an amazing variety of colors and sizes. That’s another special thing about birds—diversity. 

How do you describe a bird? You may describe its colors and color pattern, the size and shape of the beak, or what its legs and feet look like. These are called field marks. Field marks are clues that people use to help them identify a bird. When you become comfortable recognizing field mark clues, you can begin to identify specific kinds of birds. So, grab a field guide or open an app, or go outside if you can. When you spot a bird, take a closer look.

Download the Audubon Aventures activity guide (attached below) for more resources and activities!

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