The World of Birds in Questions and Answers – an interactive game for young ecologists

How well do we know the birds that live near us? How to distinguish one bird from another? Which bird can fly the longest without stopping, and who is the real speed record holder?

How well do we know the birds that live near us? How to distinguish one bird from another? Which bird can fly the longest without stopping, and who is the real speed record holder?

The pupils of the “Ecology for the Curious” group of the Vynohradiv Ecocenter decided to test their knowledge in an interactive game led by director Svitlana Sheresh. The participants joined teams and answered questions, unraveled bird riddles and debunked popular myths about birds.

The game consisted of several rounds, each of which revealed new facts about the bird world:

  • Warm-up – easy questions to set up for the game;
  • Who am I? – guessing birds by description;
  • Record-breaking birds – the most amazing representatives of the bird world;
  • Bird detective – exposing common myths about birds.

As a result, the smartest teams received awards, and all participants received valuable knowledge and inspiration to protect nature.

The event was held as part of the project “Birdwatching as an element of nature therapy”, implemented by the Interreligious and environmental civil forum of Eastern Europe (IRCEF) (headed by Oleksandr Bokotey) in cooperation with the Commission on Ecology of the IRCEF and the nature protection departments of the Churches with the partner support of the Archdiocese of Bamberg (Erzbistum Bamberg), project leader Nataliya Kulya.

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