We all need more to celebrate these days, so here’s something we hope you can get behind. September 17 is officially national Pet Bird Day, where bird owners and even potential bird owners across the country will share photos and stories and advocate for the growth of responsible bird ownership.
The Bird Enjoyment & Advancement Koalition (BEAK) declared the first National Pet Bird Day last year, on Sept. 17, 2019, and it was a big hit. In fact, myrightbird.com, the website on the receiving end of National Pet Bird Day traffic, saw roughly three times the number of new visitors in the 24 hours surrounding the holiday. When looking at peak hours, that spike increased to seven times the usual visitor rate and 12 times the new visitor rate. And this year’s National Pet Bird Day is expected to be even bigger.
“MyBird has received more than 2.7 million-page views and generated more than 1 million bird recommendations.”
The website, myrightbird.com, features a fun and engaging quiz designed to pair respondents with the right bird species for their lifestyle, making it a great resource for potential bird owners as well as a fun activity for current bird owners as they check to see if they’re paired with the very bird they already own. With a whole host of notable features including retailer and avian veterinary locators, as well as lists of pet bird species with detailed descriptions of the birds’ temperament, life span, and other care tips, the website has helped countless consumers expand their bird knowledge. Since its inception just a few short years ago, myBird has received more than 2.7 million-page views and generated more than 1 million bird recommendations.
What can you do from your end? The possibilities are endless, but here are some ideas:
There’s no wrong way to participate, but we really encourage you to join in on the celebration in whatever way you can.
National Pet Bird Day encourages people to consider the responsibilities and commitment that come with having a companion bird, and helps educate them on the wonderful ways in which companion birds enrich our lives. We hope you’ll consider taking this day, Sept. 17, and making it all about these wonderful creatures, and if you’re like us and you need more than one day to chirp about birds, then take the week—or even the month—and dedicate it to our winged friends.