Birds Eye View Game
Developed collaboratively by Utah 4H, Stokes Nature Center, and Utah State University’s Translational Ecology Course, Birds Eye View is an adaptable game which teaches any learner about migrating birds, the challenges they face, and how we can all help our feathered friends.
Learn to play, download free resources to play on your own, or rent the full-size game here!
How to Play
Playing is easy! Choose a bird, roll the dice, and move spaces. If you land on a space with a card, read it and do what it says.
Do you keep having to start over because of a specific risk? You can choose to fix that risk as players, and see how simple actions can change how you migrate!
To rent the full-size game, email education@logannature.org for availability.
Additional Resources
The fun isn’t over once you’ve all made your migration! For whichever bird you were, there are free downloadable coloring pages with fun facts about their migrations.
Ruddy Duck (sky blue)
American Goldfinch (yellow)
Broad-tailed Hummingbird (green)
American Robin (red)
Lazuli Bunting (blue)
Northern Flicker (black)
Cedar Waxwing (orange)
Helping Migratory BIrds
Helping migratory birds along their yearly journeys is easier than you think!
Check out this free brochure for steps you can take to make a difference.