Allen's Hummingbird, © Photo by Steve Kaye

Celebrate Earth Day 2026 | April 2026


Celebrate Earth Day


Allen's Hummingbird, © Photo by Steve Kaye, in blog Celebrate Earth Day 2026

Allen’s Hummingbird, Female


Celebrate Earth Day With Your Best Friend

Imagine Nature is a wonderful friend. Then you might:

🌲 Visit

Go outside to spend time in Nature.

For example, you could visit a local park, a garden, or a wild space.

You could go for a walk in your neighborhood.

Or you could simply sit outside.

Then breathe deep, letting the experience fill your heart.

Note that: Nature promotes serenity.

🌲 Share

Bring others with you. Invite family, friends, or neighbors to join you.

Then talk about what is around you.

If you bring a child, use the time to show what you find. So you can share the names of birds, plants, or critters. And then you can talk about how they live.

Note that: Adults create memorable moments for children when they share what they know.

🌲 Grow

Use your visit to learn.

For example, you could read about what you see.

Or you could take photos and then use the photos to identify what you see.

And you can ask knowledgeable friends to learn about what is there.

Note that: Knowledge enriches an experience.


American Robin, © Photo by Steve Kaye, in blog Celebrate Earth Day 2026

American Robin


🌲 Listen

As with any visit with a good friend, let them talk.

Encourage friendly conversation by asking guiding questions.

For example, you could ask a tree how it copes with winter. You could ask a flower about its plans for spring. You could ask a squirrel what it wants to do during summer. Or you could ask a bird where it plans to go in autumn.

Then wait for answers to appear.

Note that: Silence creates space for wisdom.

🌲 Service

If practical and possible, offer help.

For example:

1) You could tell a stranger about a bird you saw. 

By the way, I do this often, even with common birds. For example, I might say, “There’s an American Robin.”

2) You could plant flowers or pick up trash.

3) Or you could volunteer to participate in an Earth Day activity.

Note that: We’re responsible for taking care of the Earth that supports us.


Eastern Fox Squirrel, (c) Photo by Steve Kaye, in blog Celebrate Earth Day 2026

Eastern Fox Squirrel


🌲 Praise

Offer compliments to the life around you.

Tell flowers they are pretty. Praise squirrels for being good squirrels. Or tell trees you admire their persistence.

Note that: Praise always feels good because we hear what we say.

🌲 Gratitude

Thank everyone that you meet, which includes the birds, butterflies, critters, and so on. Tell them you appreciate what they do to make our Earth so special.

Note that: Good people show gratitude.


Much success,

Steve Kaye

Find More at:

Earth Day Message from the Forest

Earth Day 2024

Earth Day 2023

Earth Day 2022

Earth Day 2021


Did You Know?

The most effective way to help birds is to buy land.

Here are three organizations that excel at doing this.

1) American Bird Conservancy

2) The Nature Conservancy

3) The Trust for Public Land

Please visit their web sites to learn about the work they do.

Here’s an excellent book: The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation


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Inspiring Respect for Nature, one bird at a time.

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1 Comment
  • Catherine Kaye
    Posted at 16:08h, 22 April

    “Silence creates wisdom.” And peace. Thank you for a reminder to celebrate Earth Day and all the beauty that Earth gives us.

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