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Welcome to Bird Academy’s Creative Summer Challenges!

Calling all artists, nature journalers, and photographers! We’re using the summer as a time to find and express our creative side with inspiring artistic challenges. Join us and try one or more of our suggested activities. Then share what you’ve created on our Discussion Board below!

On social media? We’d love to see what you do! Share your summer creations with #CreativeSummerChallenge24

Zoom In, Zoom Out

Find and sketch or photograph a texture in nature, such as overlapping bird feathers, a leafy tree, or a rough rock. Use repeating pencil, pen, or paint marks to describe it, or if you’re taking a photo, zoom in and capture the texture in sharp detail. Then, zoom out and sketch or photograph the whole object for a different perspective.

Nature in Action

Capture movement creatively! If you’re drawing or painting, this could be a behavior or other action you witnessed that was too fast for you to capture. From memory, render the gesture of that movement as best you can, or even make a dotted line that traces its motion.

Photographers, try lowering your shutter speed to blur the motion, such as for the wings of a bird in flight.

Upload Images to Macaulay Library

You may already know that you can upload photos to Macaulay Library to support your eBird list observations, but did you know that you can also upload a sketch? Either way, images add value to your observations!
Learn how with this page about Uploading Media. For field sketches, be sure to select the tag that says “Field notes/sketch.”

Celebrate the Ordinary

Take notice of something you encounter daily. Maybe the fruit on your kitchen counter can be a creative inspiration, or busy ants in the garden, or one of your regular yard birds, like a Mourning Dove. Observe with fresh eyes, and sketch or photograph it to gain a whole new appreciation of something you regularly see.

ABCs in Nature

Build your alphabet with photos or sketches! Write, sketch, or photograph something you experience in nature that starts with each letter of the alphabet. Need a shorter challenge? Sketch or photograph something in nature that starts with each letter of your name.

No matter your skill level, improve your artistic skills with Bird Academy! From Nature Journaling to Painting Birds to Photography, there’s something for everyone. All creative courses are on sale for the summer. Get inspired and jump in at an extra low price. Shop our Catalog.


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      Share your work! This forum is a space for you and others taking this challenge to share your photos and artwork, comment, and exchange helpful ideas.
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    • Jasmin
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      here is my best piece I've done so far. I am definitely new here. I am still carefully reading everything in this app and ensuring I'm ready to become an avid ebird participant. I came across this community discussion group and I am very grateful I have an opportunity to share my artwork. IMG_20240903_010948768
    • Nancy
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    • Experiment with colored pencil on mylar and pastels on reverse side for backgroundCardinal CP
    • Kim
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      IMG_2637Oriole food in western Wisconsin.
    • Sheila
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    • Sheila
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    • Chan
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      • This is really good!  What medium did you use?  Watercolors?
      • Chan
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        @Donita Thank you! I used acrylic paint :)

    • Eliza
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    • Sarah
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      Untitled_ArtworkUntitled_ArtworkDigital paintings of a couple common visitors to our yard in San Diego, CA. Next up, the Western Bluebird. My family and I love using the Merlin app to identify birds in our garden. When I have about 12 or so illustrations completed, I plan to make a printed book for my son and our neighbors.
      • Chan
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        These are lovely!! I really like your art style!
      • Jasmin
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        These are absolutely adorable! Digital art is very difficult you did a wonderful job! Keep at it your book will be amazing! Follow your dream!
    • Lara Linn
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      2DA7A606-155C-4A97-A97D-1A7A8A8596E2 aquarelle (Zoo‘s birds)
    • IMG_9156IMG_9155Colored pencil
      • These are all wonderful!  I really like working with colored pencils and focusing on getting better with them.
      • @Donita Thanks for your comment. I enjoy pencils along with watercolor. Better detail with pencils for sure

    • IMG_9152Grosbeak in colored pencil
      • Chan
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        So cute!
    • Natalya
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      cardinal
      • Really nice!  I like the background too.
      • Natalya
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        @Donita Thank you, Donita!

      • I really love your cardinal. We have a consistent one that visits our feeders we call him Norman. Great job on your art!
      • Natalya
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        @Nancy Thank you, Nancy! I have two couples who visit year round and one of the males (the most energetic) inspired me!

    • Natalya
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    • Steven
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      Royal Belted Kingfisher Royal Belted Kingfisher, oil on panel, 7.25 x 7.25 inches. See more here https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10160569139211032&type=3
    • Luna
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    • Colleen
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      • Nice!  Is that all watercolors?
      • Colleen
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        @Donita I outlined the leaves with colored pencil; the rest is watercolor.

    • Nancy
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    • Moe Morrissette
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      20240405_143306Gaudy bird blends right in!
    • Pat
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      • Sarah
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        Stunning work!
    • Pat
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      • Chan
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        These are awesome!! The bead detailing is so fun!
    • Pat
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      • I love those!  Did you design yourself?
      • Pat
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        Chirps: 4

        @Donita Thanks. Yes. Silk and beadwork mostly hand stitched

    • Jeff
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      Chirps: 2
      IMG_4729IMG_4728Great Blue Heron in action with his sunfish lunch. Just created this week. Watercolor on paper 9” x 12”
      • Beautiful!  I love watercolors.
      • Dargan
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        Chirps: 25
        Love it! Just in Wisconsin in late June and saw similar scenes a lot :)