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I watched with delight as phoebes swooped back and forth catching bugs in the spring and summer.
Will Kurtz, Garden for Birds Participant
Pick a Spot & Add a Plant (or Many Plants!)

Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a beginning green-thumb, we invite you to join Garden for Birds and get planting! Your charge is to add at least one native plant a year (minimum). Our monthly emails will guide you in regional native plant additions to consider. We’ll also provide ideas of bird-friendly habitat features for your landscapes. As your knowledge and comfort grows, so too will your habitat by attracting more birds and biodiversity. There are always new plants to add or more gardens to create! You’ll be in good company with people all over the U.S. and Canada who want to support birds. Together we can bring the birds back.
Share Photos
Each season we’ll ask people to share photos of their gardens, bird-friendly habitat features, and favorite shots of new plant additions. These images act as proof of concept as well as inspire others who are on a journey to create better habitat.

Monthly Activities
In our monthly email, we’ll share a recommended list of activities, stories, and links to join webinars. We’ll explore the latest research, resources, and anecdotes to help you continue to support birds at home and in your community.

Keep Track of Your Birds Through the eBird Garden for Birds Project
The more resources you provide, the more wildlife will be attracted to your property. Let’s document them! By creating eBird checklists you are aligning how your changes in landscape may be affecting bird biodiversity. If everyone planted for birds, we might begin to see bird populations rebound.
Before

After

Take this gardener in Florida who became serious about adding native habitat in 2019 when they only saw 37 birds on their property. After adding native plant gardens, this number grew each year, reaching 165 species in just five years! This can be your story, too.
We also encourage you to add media to eBird checklists, documenting the habitat and birds that visit your gardens.

Inspiration From a Participant
When we first moved into our home in 1988 it was a house surrounded by lawn and very few plants. We never saw many birds and insects. Creating ponds, planting trees and then over time adding shrubs and creating succulent gardens has changed our small piece of land into a place filled with insects, birds, and some mammals. The ponds have been key in this transformation along with the growth of the trees and shrubs that today provide shelter, perches and shade for birds. Today we feel that we live more in harmony with nature thanks to the landscape transformation. The joy we get from the sounds, sights of birds/insect behaviours cannot be over emphasized. It is a powerful healer and is great for mental and physical well-being.
Cathleen Nichols, British Columbia
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