About this Event
Thursday, December 4 at 7pm EST on ZOOM
Winter is on the way.! With less natural food available, it’s time to keep your bird feeders full and watch for the array of hungry feathered diners. There are typically 30 species of birds that may appear in your backyard in East Tennessee. We will look at the “common” birds such a cardinals, chickadees and nuthatches and then help you learn to recognize some that you may not be as familiar with such as sapsuckers, juncos and white throated sparrows.
Join Michelle Campanis, education coordinator with the UT Arboretum, and Stephen Lyn Bales, naturalist and author, for the December First Thursday Supper Club. In this program you’ll learn some quick tips on identifying the birds right in your backyard.
The program will be recorded and sent to all who register. Closed captions are available.
This program is co-sponsored by the University of Tennessee Arboretum Society (UTAS) and the American Museum of Science and Energy (AMSE).
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.
Register to receive Zoom Link and the recording. https://www.simpletix.com/e/who-is-that-bird-in-your-backyard-30-hungr-tickets-245545