How to Feed Your Kid’s Urge to Bird

Children are curious, imaginative, and resourceful. By nurturing those traits, you can turn them into young birders, too.

In my nine years as a parent, I鈥檝e come away with a universal observation: Children like to collect things. My sons specifically like to collect听information. I marvel at how the kindergartener absorbs every stat and bit of trivia surrounding each kooky character in the Pok茅mon, Marvel, and Star Wars universes. Birds can be the real-life channel for the same collective obsession, especially because there are so many free and inexpensive ways to inspire little avian lovers.Here are four I鈥檝e picked up on while raising my kids in Brooklyn, New York.

Start at the library.听There's a huge selection of kids鈥 bird books at our local library, and we鈥檝e borrowed them all. My five-year-old听loves learning about new听species.听He absorbs听every fact and takes great pride in听sharing the information with any adult who crosses his path.听

Embrace everyday birds.听While they often seem invisible to adults, everyday birds can be magic for children. Watching a sparrow give听itself a dust bath is a joy that, to my kids, is as thrilling as any rare sighting. And it鈥檚 not just sparrows: The avian听population in cities听 as the people.听

Invest in a feeder. No yard? No problem. I don't have my own lawn space, but I have a stoop and听trees on my block.听Anyone can hang a bird feeder on the fire escape or a branch out front (if your landlord permits it, of course). Suction-cup might听also听do听the trick.听

Keep track of local events.听My sons love听dissecting owl pellets at , which regularly offers kids' programs. Raptors are a strong draw, too; seeing them up close is an unforgettable experience. These activities tend to be free, just like most small-scale birding听walks. 听听

Foster creativity. I sometimes wonder if my kindergartner's passion for birds has done more for his education than school. He's practically willing himself to听write just so he can fill out his bird log. He spends hours copying pictures of avians, so I听found several drawing books to encourage them.

Over the last few years, birding has听endlessly absorbed both my children.听Some kids听take to birds like fish to water. All you need to do is turn on the faucet.

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Three More Ways to Get Your Family Birding听

Participate in 'Celebrate Urban Birds':听This听 from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology aims to reach diverse birders from preschool age on up. It offers species-ID tools and supports local art, gardening, and science events.

Join a young birders club:听Founded , these groups, usually for birders between the ages of 8 and 19, are now spreading across the nation. If there isn鈥檛 one in your community, talk to your teen about starting one through school, 4-H, or your local 探花精选 chapter.

Get involved with community science:听Birding ventures that ask and answer scientific questions听can fuel inquisitive young minds. Options include the in October, in winter, and the in February. 鈥擩ason 鈥淭he Birdnerd鈥 St. Sauver, community education director,听