We're excited to bring you events and workshops to help you learn about birds. Get ready for some birding, learning, and exploration!
Wait, that’s not my egg!
Some birds are naughty, and lay their eggs in the nest of other species. Why do they do this? How do they manage to succeed? Can't the host species defend itself?
We'll explore these questions and more in this interactive session with Suhel Quader.
📅 When: Sunday, 18 August 2024 | 10:30 am - 12 noon
📍 Where: Online on Zoom | LIVE on YouTube
Zoom session only open for children between 8 and 16 years of age.
How to be a Birding Buddy?
What does it take to turn kids into bird enthusiasts? Join us in Bangalore for the ‘How to be a Birding Buddy’ workshop and learn how to make nature as irresistible to kids as candy!
📅 When: Saturday, 24th August 2024 | 🕘 9 am - 4 pm
📍 Where: The United Theological College, Bengaluru
The registration fee of ₹400 includes educational materials & refreshments.
Register now and learn how to introduce birds and nature to kids (and adults too!).
What’s in a story?
Remember those magical bedtime stories that took us on wild adventures, where animals could talk and trees had secrets? Stories always inspire our love of nature, from talking owls to clever crows to mysterious forest spirits.
Join us to Tell a Tale with Vikram Sridhar, where we'll learn how to use stories to bring kids (and grown-ups!) closer to nature.
📅When: Sunday, Aug 25, 2024 | 11 am - 12 pm
📍 Where: Online on Zoom | LIVE on YouTube
Remember to bring your sense of wonder and a pinch of nostalgia!
Let your pencil follow the path…
Our creative activities for children introduce them to common birds in their surroundings. We’re now bringing new birds to our existing Join the Dots series - Black Kite, Cattle Egret, Common Myna and Common Tailorbird!
Download these fun and educational activities for free from our website.
… join the dots, fill in with colors, and learn more about birds!
Our flock just hit a milestone!
We now have 7,500+ learners in The Wonder of Birds online course, with over 1,000 completing it successfully.
We've been sharing some interesting assignments submitted by our learners, and we'd love for you to check them out. Explore a collection of stories and poems about crows on our blog.
Now, we want to hear from you!
Got kids aged 11 or older? Have they taken the course? Would they like to share their birdwatching experience with us?
Taken the course yourself? We’d love to know how it’s changed the way you see birds around you.
Write to us by replying to this email or to earlybird@ncf-india.org