February Nature / Fun Happenings
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February is National Bird Feeding, Spay / Neuter Awareness, Fasting, Adopt a Rescued Rabbit,
Grapefruit, Cherry, Wedding, Give Kids a Smile, American Heart, Snack Food, Great American Pies
and African American Cultural Heritage / History Month - Project FeederWatch Continues, www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw
- Feb 1: Full Moon, Feb. 9: Last Quarter Moon, Feb 17: New Moon, Feb 24: First Quarter Moon
- Feb 1-7: Women’s Heart and Children’s Mental Health Week
- Feb 6-22: XXV Winter Olympics
- Feb 7-14: National Marriage Week
- Feb 7-14: Have a Heart for a Chained Dog Week
- Feb 8-14: National Jello Week
- Feb 13-16: Great Backyard Bird Count
- Feb 14-21: National Nestbox Week
- Feb 15-20: Random Acts of Kindness Week
- Feb 22-28: Bird Health Awareness Week.
- Feb 22-28: National Invasive Species Awareness Week
- Feb 1: Change your Password and Freedom Day
- Feb 2: Groundhog and World Wetlands Day
- Feb 3: Feed the Birds, National Missing Persons and Safer Internet Day
- Feb 4: World Cancer Day
- Feb 5: National Sweater Day
- Feb 6: Bubble Gum Day
- Feb 8: Boy Scout Anniversary and Opera Day
- Feb 8: Super Bowl LX and Autism Sunday
- Feb 9: National Pizza Day
- Feb 12: Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday and NAACP and Paul Bunyon Day
- Feb 13: National Cheddar Day
- Feb 14: Valentines Day
- Feb 15: National Hippo Day and Daytona 500
- Feb 16: Presidents Day
- Feb 17: Mardi Gras and Random Acts of Kindness Day
- Feb 18: Ash Wednesday and Drink Wine Day
- Feb 20: Love Your Pet Day
- Feb 21: World Whale Day
- Feb 22: George Washington’s Birthday, National Margarita Day and National Wildlife Day
- Feb 23: Dog Biscuit and Tootsie Roll Day
- Feb 24: World Bartender Day
- Feb 26: National Chili Day
- Feb 27: International Polar Bear Day
- Feb 28: National Tooth Fairey Day
- Listen for Cardinals, Titmice, House Finches, Chickadees and Mourning Doves singing.
- Barred Owls begin calling.
- Killdeer and Eastern Meadowlarks return in late February.
- Large flocks of robins can be seen feeding from fruit-bearing plants like hollies, dogwoods and sumacs.
- Peak of Bald Eagle migration.
- Maple tree sap running.
- Grackles return north.
- Raccoon, woodchuck, beaver, skunk, opossum and rabbit mating seasons.
- Bluebird and other nest boxes need to be cleaned out this month.
- Red-winged Blackbirds return.
- Look for early waterfowl migrants such as Bufflehead, Common Goldeneyes and Redheads as lakes thaw.

