2018: "Year of the Bird"

in nature •  7 years ago 

This year, 2018, is the centennial mark of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, a powerful and important bird-protection law. To mark and celebrate this centennial over 100 organizations including Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Geographic, National Audubon Society, and BirdLife International have declared 2018 the "Year of the Bird".


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Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918


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In 1916 a Convention between the United States and Great Britain (for Canada) was held for the protection of migratory birds. This culminated into the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. This treaty was later amended to implement treaties between the United States and Mexico, the United States and Japan, and the United States and Russia. The treaty protects migratory birds from wanton killing.

Why Birds Matter

There are 10,000 or so bird species spread across the planet. The only other forms of life more widely distributed around the planet are microscopic organisms. Birds play an important role in each and every ecosystem they inhabit.

To survive in so many diverse habitats, bird species have evolved to take on many different forms.

The tallest bird, the ostrich, can reach a height of 9 feet.


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The smallest bird, bee hummingbird, found only in Cuba measures between 1.97 to 2.36 inches (5 to 6 cm) in length and weighs between 1.6 to 1.9 grams.


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Birds are an integral part of nature that most of the world has protected for a hundred years because of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.

Sources

Year of the Bird, National Geographic Society

Digest of Federal Resource Laws of Interest to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Why Birds Matter, and Are Worth Protecting, National Geographic Society

Bee Hummingbirds: The Smallest Living Birds, Beauty of Birds

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The bird is powered by its own life and by its motivation.

BIRDS ROCK! I really don't have a much more useful or informative comment to make, but, what an important law this was to enact - remember the passenger pigeon?

#birdsrock

The Northern Cardinal is a beautiful bird, I love the rich red color of their plumage! Excellent post @etcmike. Congratulations

it has been wonderful to see your post's always loved it :)

Yeah they do matter and thanks for taking out the topic .Didn't know about few of the facts though !

"A few of those facts" is what caught my attention and why I decided to share the article.

Have a great week!
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Mike

very useful)
I had a parrrot and I must admit birds are much clever than human think of them!
They really understand everything! and mine even could speak)

Amazing post got to learn a whole new things wow didn't expected that i will came to know these ever

It is always a nice feeling to hear that people are learning from my posts!
Thank you!

Have a wonderful week!
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Mike

birds really matter they are very important for us nice work you are doing

Yes, of course.

Seeing birds lifts my spirit.

So many great facts to know too from your post thanks for sharing bro

Good work Mike!

Awesome work keeep it up.

Great post!

awesome...the sound of bird stops the noise in my mind so if we want to see the birds its necessary to become a part of silence!!!

My favorite part of spring is waking up to the sound of chirping birds. The chirping birds seem to greet the sunrise.

However, the Canadian geese (honkers) can be annoying with all their honking :-)

Have a great day!
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Seriously chirping birds makes anyone feel relax :)

Thanks @etcmike for sharing ......, these birds inspired the men to fly 😊

Really good work keeep it up.

wow what a beautiful bird whats the name of that bird @etcmikeU5dr9AySBGKMPPNPd5CFMtYHS7PL8oY_1680x8400.jpeg

That is the Northern Cardinal.

thats the beautifull description of bird
Birds are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton

The only thing I can add is:

It was the bird that inspired man to fly. And look where we are now.

Have a great week!
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@etcmike thanks for sharing an attractive and informative one post

wow beautiful birds like the images you kept