Great Backyard bird count 2024 : Elachee Nature Science CenterThe Backyard Bird Art Contest brings a burst of creativity to our everyday lives, transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. As participants, we find ourselves immersed in the enchanting world of avian wonders, seeking inspiration from the feathered visitors that grace our backyards.
In the canvas of our daily routines, birds paint strokes of color against the backdrop of mundane moments. The contest becomes a celebration of the often-overlooked beauty that flits and chirps just beyond our windows. From the cheerful melodies of robins to the vibrant plumage of cardinals, each bird becomes a muse, inviting artists to capture their essence in a myriad of artistic expressions. This contest transcends the boundaries of traditional art, welcoming entries in various mediums—watercolors, sketches, digital art, and more. It is not merely a competition but a communal celebration of our shared appreciation for the avian companions that brighten our days. As we wield brushes or manipulate pixels, we become storytellers, narrating the tales of the feathered inhabitants of our backyards. The artistry extends beyond the tangible, weaving a tapestry of connection between the artists and their subjects. Through the strokes of a paintbrush or the click of a camera, participants communicate a profound sense of admiration for these small yet majestic creatures. The contest fosters a deeper understanding of the avian world, encouraging us to observe and appreciate the intricate details that make each species unique. Beyond the strokes and colors lies a commitment to conservation. The contest serves as a reminder that our backyards are not just canvases but crucial habitats for these birds. By bringing attention to their beauty through art, we also advocate for their protection and the preservation of their natural environments. In the end, the Backyard Bird Art Contest is more than a creative showcase—it is a testament to the power of art to elevate the ordinary and foster a sense of unity in our shared appreciation for the winged wonders that visit our backyards. As we submit our entries, we not only contribute to a vibrant display of artistic prowess but also stand together as guardians of the avian realm, ensuring that the beauty we capture on canvas continues to thrive outside our windows.
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The contest above is a competition to draw five special species of birds below. The advantage of this type of art contest that protects nature and animals is that through the contest, you can become more familiar with animals that are endangered or subject to protection. Below is a very useful site where you can search for 6 species of birds, listen to their sounds, and study their characteristics. Songbird Art ContestPainted Bunting Chestnut-collared Longspur Yellow-throated Warbler Northern Cardinal Red-winged Blackbird
Now, Open Google Doodle Art contest 2024!We're excited to see the amazing doodles for the 2024 Doodle for Google prompt, “My wish for the next 25 years”. Follow these instructions to make sure your Doodle makes it into the contest
Open call: National Watercolor Society, deadline February 23th!Educational Kids Art Contest
The contest raises awareness of the amphibian extinction problem by getting people involved and interested. The 2024 SAVE THE FROGS! Art Contest runs through November 1st, 2024 and is now accepting entries.
Use your imagination to create a Google Doodle based on what you’re grateful for. Students can work with any materials they choose, but all Doodles must be entered using the entry form. Parents and teachers can mail the completed entry form or submit it online as a .png or .jpg Here is more detailed link. The contest is open for entries until March 14th at 11:59 p.m. PT. Online (Recommended): Scan/photograph your completed form and enter it at doodles.google.com/d4g/enter/. If you're submitting via photo, take a high res photo in good lighting. Note that the file format must be .png or .jpeg. By Mail: Scan and print out your completed form. Send your entry to us via postal mail.
At U.S. Kids Magazines, they believe in encouraging children’s creativity and supporting our schools’ art programs. Art offers children a unique means of expression, capturing their passions and emotions and fostering the exploration of new ideas, subject matter, and cultures.
The Art of Conservation® Songbird Art Contest™ is an art competition hosted by Wildlife Forever, focused on sharing the wonder and species diversity of North American songbirds. Participants will learn about a North American Songbird Species and compete for prizes and international recognition. (Open May)
Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Fish Art Contest! With over 70,000 entries and counting, the Fish Art Contest is the BEST way to introduce youth to conservation and the joys of fishing. The Fish Art Contest uses art, science, and creative writing to foster connections to the outdoors and inspire the next generation of stewards. The 2024 Contest Deadline is Feb 28th, 2024.
NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia is inviting students in grades K-12 to participate in the 2024 NASA Langley Art Contest, using the theme “Connect the Dots.” The contest is open to all children who are residents of the United States and currently in grade K-12
Grab your colored pencils, markers, crayons, finger paints or watercolors and design a handmade poster showing how you and your family benefit from the freedoms embodied in the U.S. Constitution. Entries must be postmarked by October 1, 2024. Winners will be announced on the www.ConstitutionFacts.com website on November 8, 2024. Each winner will receive a Constitution commemorative coin with the Grand Prize winner also receiving a $100 cash award. Here is the detailed info.
Entry Start date: Aug. 15, 2023 Entry Close date: Jan. 15. 2024* Result date: Feb. 28, 2024 *No entries will be accepted after January 15th.
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