Resources for Mini-grant Winners
We can provide resources for your Celebrate Urban Birds event!
Materials and training are bilingual!
- Celebrate Urban Birds kits
- Powerpoint about the focal species (downloadable)
- Little Green Places posters
- Certificates of Appreciation
- Teleconference with us (on Zoom or by phone)
- Easy data entry forms (with photos of focal species)
- Cornell Lab and Celebrate Urban Birds Logos
Download copies of the following documents by clicking on the links below:
Publicity and Photo releases (so we can highlight your event on the website):
Model release form to have participants sign if they are in your photos
Spanish media releases form. to have participants sign if they are in your photos
Celebrate Urban Birds logo to be added to your promotional material
Logo guidelines so the logo will be presented correctly in your promotional material
Celebrate Urban Birds Kit:
Data sheets used to record observations while collecting CUBs data:
Kit in English
Kit en español
Easy data recording sheet with photos of focal species:
Informal observation sheet (please transfer data to scannable data entry sheets provided in your kit or above).
Hoja de observaciones con fotos de aves (bilingüe). No olvides transferir el ingreso de tus datos en el kit provisto arriba.
Bird and Plant Identification:
PowerPoint to identify the 16 Celebrate Urban Birds focal species
Little Green Places poster
Certificates of Appreciation:
Adult Certificate of Appreciation
Using Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Celebrate Urban Birds Logo:
When using the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Celebrate Urban Birds logo, you may use either the horizontal logo or the stacked logo. Some quick guidance — please always have a margin around the logo that is the same height of the “C” in the Cornell Lab of Ornithology AND should be on a white background. For a visual, please refer to the instructions in English and Spanish below.
- Instructions for use (Both English and Spanish)
Logos are available to download below:
Educational Videos:
How to attract birds. In Spanish here.
Citizen Science Programs for Reference: