Spreading Bird Love Around The World.
Why Birds Matter
Birds are everywhere, but most people don’t stop to see them. With SoBirdy, we want to change that. We want you to notice. To care. To love birds like you have never done before.
Cool Facts That Stick
Forget boring lectures. We share quick, fun, and surprising bird facts that make you smile and say, “Wow, I never knew that!” From how birds migrate thousands of miles to how they build perfect nests.
Protecting Bird Homes
Birds need safe places to live. Trees, wetlands, and quiet parks are all disappearing fast. We support efforts to plant trees, clean up habitats, and speak up for bird-friendly spaces. When birds have a home, everyone wins.
Join the Flock
You don’t need fancy gear to help birds. All you need is a little care. Watch birds in your backyard, share what you learn, or plant a native bush that local birds love. Together, we make a difference.
Spread the Love
SoBirdy is a global flock of bird lovers. We want to open your eyes to the wonder of birds and the joy they bring. Join us in spreading bird love far and wide. Every fact learned, every action taken, helps birds and the planet soar.
Together, We Make Change One Bird at a Time!
Want to jump in right now?
Here’s how:
10 Beginner-Friendly Bird Activities: Ways to Watch and Protect Birds
- Backyard Birdwatching: Set up a comfy spot near your window, grab a notebook or phone, and observe birds that visit your street.
- Make a Simple Bird Feeder: Use household items like pine cones with peanut butter and birdseed to create feeders that attract local birds. But first, read up on what the birds in your local area eat.
- Start a Bird Journal or Checklist: Record the species you spot, where, and when. This helps you learn and track bird presence through seasons.
- Join a Local Bird Walk or Event: Many nature centers and Audubon chapters host free, beginner-friendly walks where you can learn from experienced birders.
- Plant Native Plants: Native flowers, trees, and shrubs provide food and shelter for local birds. Planting them helps bird habitats thrive.
- Avoid Using Pesticides: Pesticides harm insects that many birds eat and can poison birds directly, so avoid these chemicals in your garden.
- Create a Bird Bath: Fill a shallow dish with clean water and place it near bird feeders or trees to help birds take a bath and stay hydrated.
- Keep Cats Indoors: Domestic cats can be huge predators of birds. Keeping them inside helps protect local bird populations.
- Create a Cozy Nesting Spot: Hang a birdhouse or leave some natural brush piles. Birds need safe places to nest, and you may get the front-row seat to the miracle of new life.
- Make Windows Safer: Apply stickers or decals on your home’s windows to prevent birds from crashing into them. It’s a minor fix with a huge impact.
These activities are simple and meaningful ways to connect with birds and support their survival, even if you’re just starting out.
