Odo and Doodle meet jolly chickens Jo, Flo and Shirley, who tell the pair that they always have fun in Club Chicken, the silliest club in the forest. Odo, who loves to laugh, asks if he can join.
Odo and Doodle pretend to be 'Inspector Oodle', and they even award the camp a Golden Acorn trophy. Everything goes well until the real inspector comes along.
Every bird has their own song except Doodle, who doesn't know what his song is supposed to sound like; Odo tries to help Doodle but nothing works; when the other campers are lost, Doodle discovers a wonderful voice she never knew she had.
Odo brings the best show and tell to forest camp - a fox named Reggie. Reggie is a great show and tell, but the birds find him terrifying. Odo tries to convince the squawking campers that Reggie the Veggie is friendly.
The birds make their movie about life at Forest Camp, and though it doesn't come out perfect with Odo operating the camera, it shows something important about the camp.
A Deputy Camp Leader has to be someone who is fast, fair and very, very helpful. Odo is sure he can be all those things, but doesn't know if he can beat the bigger birds.
The campers find Odo cute and funny, but Odo wants to be spooky. With the help of a timid mouse, Odo plays a trick on the campers that they'll never forget.
It's a windy day and Odo wants to fly his kite, but Camp Leader has planned feather crafts instead; when an intruder comes to camp, it's up to Odo and Doodle to use the kite and some crafty feather work to save the day.
The campers are painting a portrait of their best friend. Odo is Doodle's best friend, so of course, Odo should be the best at painting her portrait. However, Thelma surprises everyone with her amazing artistic skills and love of Doodle.
Odo tries everything he can think of to help Doodle get over her fear of flying. However, he learns that when a friend has a problem, sometimes the best thing you can do is listen.
Odo tells all the other campers that he could definitely go to the moon if he wanted; Odo and Doodle try everything, from flying to climbing and building a catapult, but the moon is out of reach until Odo's dad shows him a clever trick.
Odo is accused of pinching one of Camp Leader's biscuits - but owls are honest birds. When Odo and Doodle use their detective skills to trap the real thief, they get a big surprise.
Odo's sleepover is great fun - there are games and snacks and spooky stories. However, then the very spooky Dodo of the Night comes knocking at the door.
After reading his comic book about a super bird, Odo spends the day wearing a cape and rescuing those in need; when Doodle gets in trouble, and Odo loses his cape, Odo discovers he can still be super without pretending to be someone else.
Odo follows his beetle pal Scuttle into Camp Leader's hut and accidentally gets locked inside with Rosie and Flo. While they wait to be rescued, Odo keeps their spirits up using a ping-pong ball and a tin of peaches.
Odo has been paired with Leonardo to make a sculpture of their favorite thing about camp. After a rocky start with Leonardo, Odo discovers that you can lean surprising things from new friends.
Odo is thrilled to be spending the day looking after Eaglet's pet snail, Freddy. Odo has always wanted a pet and if he can prove he's a good snail-carer, maybe he can have his own pet.
It's time for the yearly Apple Festival, but everything is going wrong and Reggie the fox gets the blame; Odo tries to prove that his furry friend is innocent.
When the toucans accidentally injure Doodle, they ask Odo to teach them how to be sensible; the toucans learn that sometimes being silly can be a good thing, as long as they don't take it too far.
Odo accidentally gets a postcard with a picture of a tropical island and decides he wants to go to the south, where it's warm and lovely. He tries posting himself to 'the south.'
It's Jobs Day at camp, and Odo has loads of ideas for his new business, from airplane pilot to music maker and hairdresser, but none of them seem to work.
Odo and Doodle volunteer to spend the day protecting a delicate plant. With the help of their friends Reggie the Fox and Michael the Mouse, they keep their leafy friend safe from playful chickens, noisy canaries and dancing swans.
After inviting his parents to 'Bring Your Parents to Camp Day' on the wrong day, Odo hopes to make the most of his mistake by showing his friends just how fun his parents can be.
While camping out in the woods at night to watch the falling stars, Odo and Doodle hope to have a memorable night, but when Doodle gets lost in the dark, Odo must save the day.
Odo has missed out on snacks, his boat has broken, and his new hat has fallen apart- today is nothing but Bad Luck. Doodle suggests a four-leaf clover will give Odo good luck.
Odo has missed out on snacks, his boat has broken, and his new hat has fallen apart- today is nothing but Bad Luck. Doodle suggests a four-leaf clover will give Odo good luck.
Doodle doesn't like to let anybody down, so she says 'yes' to everyone in Yes and No. But this means she misses her favorite song on the radio. Odo teaches Doodle how to say 'no'.
Odo has convinced Camp Leader to leave Pigeon Post in charge of the camp for the day. Now the campers are out of control. The birds are covered in paint, whooping and dancing.
When Odo and Doodle eat the seed cake that Dad was going to give to Mum as an anniversary surprise, it's up to Odo to keep Mum busy while Dad bakes a new Seedcake Surprise.
Camp Leader shows the campers a time capsule. Now Odo wants to bury something that will show birds of the future what Forest Camp is like for him and his friends.
Odo's beetle pal, Scuttle, dies and Odo doesn't know what to feel. One minute he's angry, the next minute he wants to play, and then he wants to be left alone.
When a migratory bird named Martin is accidentally separated from his flock, Odo and Doodle make him feel at home in forest camp. The campers are unsure about this strange new bird.
Odo finds a plastic bottle in Plastic Peril. He tries to throw it away, but the bottle causes problems for the campers. Then, Odo finds a good use for a thrown away item.
Odo admires Pigeon Post so when the opportunity arises to deliver messages to campers, Odo jumps at the chance. But the messages are misunderstood Odo causes mayhem until Doodle helps with face emojis to show what the messages really mean.
Odo has a new dance move but no-one notices it. He tricks the other birds into building him the biggest nest at the top of the tallest in the forest as a stage. But when Odo loses his balance, will his friends be able to rescue him?
When Odo hears a rumour that Camp Leader is leaving, Odo launches a wild scheme to get her to stay. All the birds get swept up in Odo's wild plan. But is the rumour even true?
Leonardo's Mum is at the doctor today, and he's very worried about her. Odo is sure that he can help and plans all sorts of fun activities to help keep the anxious peacock smiling.
As Odo helps Camp Leader clear an old nearly-forgotten trail from her childhood, Camp Leader remembers old adventures while Odo has new adventures of his own.
The Superbird Challenge is a big, camp-wide competition. The winners turn out to be very surprising and not the birds anyone would expect. Just goes to show that if you have expectations about someone, you just might be very, very wrong.
Forest Day is a fun celebration in honour of the forest. But when it comes time to clean up, the birds try to do it quickly and aren't careful. Now they've turned the lake bright pink - what are they going to do?