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Birdwatching for children

Do you want to nurture a lifelong love of nature and birdwatching in the next generation?

Get kids excited about birdwatching with the help of this section, which offers young viewers tips on spotting and identifying birds. Children will love learning about birds through interactive games and crafts.

Browse our resources on starter birding equipment for kids, easy bird identification guides, and fun outdoor activities that teach birding skills.

How to teach kids to use binoculars

Teach children to use binoculars: adjustments + technique

November 9, 2023

Showing a young birder the best ways to use binoculars is rewarding – and it need not be a challenge with our step-by-step guide of teaching tips

Child-friendly binoculars - how to find the best for your kid

How to choose binoculars for kids

November 9, 2023

Which child-friendly binoculars suit which age of kid? To find a pair that lasts, but doesn’t break the bank, be sure to consider these factors.

Featured image - a grandpa, son and grandson together in a park

Connections across all ages: why multigenerational birding family trips matter

September 3, 2023

Keen to explore birding with the entire family? With the right planning, multigenerational bird watching creates lasting connections and memories.

featured image - a senior man outdoors in woods with a little boy

Safety guidance for birders of all ages

September 3, 2023

Stay safe and secure while birdwatching with this essential guidance. Ensure enjoyable outings for all, from kids to seniors.

How to make school grounds good for birds

Creating Bird-Friendly School Habitats

August 15, 2023

Why have a bird-friendly habitat at school? Kids will love it. So will birds. Dive into designing and creating, for great educational + ecological benefits

Ways to get teenagers and kids to help make schools good for birds

Birding for teenagers: Involving students in a bird-friendly schoolyard

August 15, 2023

Creating a bird-friendly schoolyard? Learn how to involve teenagers and connect education, nature, and avian conservation.

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