Saturday, September 6, 2025

World Shorebirds Day


World Shorebirds Day is celebrated annually on September 6 to raise awareness about shorebirds, their incredible migration, and the threats they face. The main event associated with the day is the Global Shorebird Count (GSC), a week-long monitoring program from September 1-7 where people count shorebirds and submit their data to help with conservation. 

Key aspects of World Shorebirds Day:

·   Purpose: To draw attention to shorebird species, often overlooked, and advocate for their conservation. 

·    Date: September 6th of each year. 

·   Global Shorebird Count (GSC): The signature event of World Shorebirds Day, which takes place from September 1-7. 

·    How to Participate: Birdwatchers can record shorebird sightings during the count week using platforms like eBird and submit their data to a shared account to contribute to the effort. 

·    Origin: The day was established in 2014. 

·    Goal: To provide crucial data on shorebird populations and help in their long-term monitoring and protection efforts. 

 


 

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