World Migratory Bird Day 2024: “Protect Insects, Protect Birds” – Join the Celebration in the Caribbean!

Get ready to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) this Saturday, October 12th! Birdwatchers and nature lovers across the Caribbean are invited to marvel at the incredible migratory journeys that birds make to reach their wintering grounds here in our region.
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Birds Caribbean

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Wednesday, October 9, 2024

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Get ready to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day (WMBD) this Saturday, October 12th! Birdwatchers and nature lovers across the Caribbean are invited to marvel at the incredible migratory journeys that birds make to reach their wintering grounds here in our region. Peak migratory activity is expected this weekend, so birds will be everywhere!

The Caribbean islands play a critical role in the survival of millions of migratory birds that travel thousands of kilometres in search of safe places to spend the winter. Our gardens, forests, wetlands, and coastlines become essential "all-inclusive" rest stops, providing food and shelter to sustain birds on their long journeys.

The theme of WMBD 2024, “Protect Insects, Protect Birds,” highlights the crucial role insects play in supporting migratory birds. As food gets scarce on their breeding grounds in North America, these birds travel south to the Caribbean, and Central and South America where they rely on abundant insect populations for nourishment. The success of bird migrations depends on the availability of insects at stopover sites, making insects vital to the survival of migratory species.

Insects are also indispensable to our ecosystems and benefit humans in numerous ways. They pollinate crops, control pests, and help decompose organic matter. Despite their importance, insect diversity and populations are declining due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and light pollution. This decline threatens the birds and ecosystems that depend on them.

This October, we call on Caribbean islanders to join us in safeguarding both birds and insects. Simple actions like reducing pesticide use, planting insect-friendly gardens, and participating in local conservation events can make a lasting impact on our ecosystems.

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day 2024 with us, and let’s work together to ensure a bright and sustainable future for both birds and insects. Visit www.birdscaribbean.org and find BirdsCaribbean on social media for more migratory bird facts, tips to help insects and birds thrive, and free fun activities to get involved. 

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