Cool Dads of the Bird World

  • June 5, 2025 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • ZOOM UT Arboretum

    Oak Ridge, Tennessee
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Description

As Father’s Day approaches and spring is in full bloom, it’s an interesting time to explore parenting habits in the bird world.  Which bird species have the most involved fathers, and which fall short of their parental duties? Research has found that bluebirds are among the more attentive avian fathers. While some male birds share incubation responsibilities and actively help feed their young, others are notably absent once the eggs are laid. Male bluebirds spend much of their day foraging for food to feed their chicks, but they tend to feed their daughters more frequently than their sons during nesting. The reason behind this curious behavior remains a subject of study.

Join the UT Arboretum Society via Zoom on Thursday, June 5, 7pm EDT as Michelle Campanis, education coordinator at the University of Tennessee Arboretum, and naturalist/author Stephen Lyn Bales present an overview parenting habits in the bird world. The First Thursday Nature Supper Club presentation is hosted by the UT Arboretum Society each month. The class is free, but you must register to receive the Zoom link and recording. 

 

Date & Time

Thu, Jun 5, 2025 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Venue Details

ZOOM UT Arboretum

Oak Ridge, Tennessee ZOOM UT Arboretum
UT Arboretum