Every year Wildlife Forever conducts the Art of Conservation Songbird Art Contest, which helps students around the world to learn about the importance of songbirds, the threats they face, and what can be done to help. The entry period is from August until November.
Sinnott students can participate in this free art contest in the following divisions.
Students must choose one species from the Official Bird List to research and create an original, handmade illustration of their chosen songbird using any 2D art medium. Along with their art piece, students in Grades 4-6 must submit a creative writing piece related to their species and its conservation needs. The creative writing piece is not required for Grades K-3.
The contest entry can be submitted either via online form or through mail.
2023’s Official Bird List includes:
To learn more and to participate, please refer Art of Conservation Songbird Art Contest
Submission deadline: November 30, 2023
Sinnott students can participate in this free art contest in the following divisions.
- Grades K-3
- Grades 4-6
Students must choose one species from the Official Bird List to research and create an original, handmade illustration of their chosen songbird using any 2D art medium. Along with their art piece, students in Grades 4-6 must submit a creative writing piece related to their species and its conservation needs. The creative writing piece is not required for Grades K-3.
The contest entry can be submitted either via online form or through mail.
2023’s Official Bird List includes:
- Painted Bunting
- Chestnut-collared Longspur
- Yellow-throated Warbler
- Northern Cardinal
- Red-winged Blackbird
To learn more and to participate, please refer Art of Conservation Songbird Art Contest
Submission deadline: November 30, 2023