About this Event
Thursday, November 6 at 7pm EDT on ZOOM
Most of us love an eagle but we may not appreciate vultures as much. Often you see a bird of prey at a distance or only get a fleeting glimpse, but now that the leaves are off the trees, you'll see them more often. Wouldn’t you like to know what kind of bird you are seeing?
Join Michelle Campanis, education coordinator with the UT Arboretum and naturalist/author Stephen Lyn Bales for the First Thursday Supper Club via Zoom on November 6, 7pm EST. In this program you’ll learn some quick tips on identifying local hawks, falcons, vultures, owls, and eagles and why vultures are an underappreciated bird!
The program is free, but you must register for the Zoom link and the recording will be sent to all registrants. Closed captions are available.
To contact Stephen Lyn Bales or buy one of his UT Press books, email him at hellostephenlyn@gmail.com.
Please contact Michelle at mcampani@utk.edu for any questions or registration issues.
The American Museum of Science and Energy (AMSE) is our new co-sponsor for our First Thursday Nature Supper Club. AMSE and UTAS are co-sponsoring a new Citizen Science Birding Program which will include monthly guided birding walks at the UT Arboretum in Oak Ridge and other opportunities to get involved with Citizen Science.
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