The core idea: why birds should not be disturbed during birdwatching
This handout-style poster works well when built around the idea that watching is not the same as disturbing. Many children enjoy looking at birds in parks, wetlands, or on campus. But shouting, chasing, crowding too close, playing bird calls to attract them, or using flash photography can make birds feel unsafe. A good poster can focus on quiet observation, proper distance, and respectful behavior.
How to divide the layout
- Main title area: Use a title such as “Why shouldn’t we disturb birds while birdwatching?”
- Reasons section: Explain how disturbance affects resting, feeding, nesting, and raising chicks.
- What to do instead: List good habits like staying quiet, keeping distance, and protecting habitats.
- Observation notes: Add a small box for birds you have seen, colors, or sounds you noticed.
- Call-to-action corner: Write short protection slogans to encourage civilized birdwatching.
Useful text students can copy
Short science points
Birds are very sensitive to changes in their surroundings. Sudden noise or people getting too close may make them think danger is near. When frightened, birds may leave their resting place or stop feeding. During nesting season, repeated disturbance can even affect how parent birds care for their young.
Real birdwatching means watching quietly, not making birds fly away. Respecting distance is one of the best ways to protect them.
Protection slogans
Start bird protection with quiet actions. Enjoy nature without interrupting nature. Leave safe space for birds and kindness for the environment.
How to make the poster more vivid
You can decorate the page with branches, feathers, binoculars, clouds, or wetland waves. Light blue, green, and soft yellow make the page feel fresh and friendly. A strong main title in the center with smaller information blocks around it works well. Another easy idea is to create a comparison area called “Don’t do this” and “Do this instead”.
- Don’t: chase birds, shout, throw food, touch nests, or use flash.
- Do: observe quietly, keep your distance, protect trees, record what you see, and remind others to watch birds politely.
A simple ending paragraph for students
Every bird has its own way of living. If we truly like birds, we should not scare them away. We should let them fly freely and live safely. When finishing the poster, you can end with ideas like respecting life, observing politely, and protecting nature. After drafting your text, you can also continue arranging your design in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program for a cleaner final poster.