Your 2025 World Migratory Bird Day Celebration Kit!

This post is full of stories about Alaska birds, where they are celebrated, and how science can save them, plus a talking Aleutian Tern.
Flock of shorebirds

Happy World Migratory Bird Day 2025! Each year, nearly 5 billion migratory birds from six continents converge on Alaska, making their way to summer breeding grounds and critical stopover sites around the state. From the coastal plain of the Western Arctic to the lagoons of Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska's avian explorers disperse to all four major North American Flyways, Eurasia, and Antarctica.

We鈥檙e observing WMBD 2025 by delivering stories about Alaska birds, where they are celebrated, and how science can save them, plus a talking Aleutian Tern!

Let Them Eat Mud!

Here鈥檚 how the exhilarating can change shorebird conservation. This moment sparked a scientific breakthrough, followed by an international documentary project (). The biofilm 鈥渇ilm鈥 also revisits a dangerous development project set for Roberts Bank鈥攁 vital shorebird stopover site for Western Sandpipers and other shorebirds on their way to Alaska.

Alaska Birding Trails

A birding trail is a virtual, though not always linear, guide to birding hotspots within a specific geographic region. We鈥檙e always highlighting the grand (200 birding sites across 18 communities, including Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan), but this year we鈥檙e launching the in collaboration with the annual Utqia摹vik Migratory Bird Festival.

Alaska's 2025 Bird Festivals

Alaska鈥檚 annual birding events honor culture and art, benefit tourism and local economies, highlight conservation issues, and truly celebrate birds. Here鈥檚 a rundown of , in addition to a special piece on the Yakutat Tern Festival鈥攁 celebration highlighting the remote village鈥檚 Aleutian Terns and Alaska Native community.

The Aleutian Tern is the 2025 探花精选 Alaska Bird of the Year!

鈥淚鈥檓 a small bird with big ambitions, so it鈥檚 an honor to be elected as . Coastal habitats are critical not just for me but for countless other species, and losing them would be a devastating blow to Alaska鈥檚 biodiversity. If elected, I鈥檒l fight to protect these habitats so future generations can marvel at our aerial acrobatics. It鈥檚 a privilege to be your 2025 spokesbird."

You want more?

Need more migration stories? Scroll through this storymap on  or read 探花精选 Alaska鈥檚 . And if you're in Juneau, don't miss Open House No. 3 on the scheduled for 5 p.m. on May 15 at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center. Meet the project team, ask questions, and share your thoughts on the .