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SUPER MOMS

Birds & Blooms

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April/May 2025

Whether they are laid-back layers or helicopter moms, multiple parenting styles emerge among mothers in the bird kingdom.

- BROWNE GRIVAS

SUPER MOMS

Discover 15 unusual facts about how feathered matriarchs rule their roosts.

imageCARRYING THE LOAD

Mama hummingbirds do it all. The ultimate multitaskers, they build the nest, handle hunting and feeding, and sometimes even build a second nest for the next brood while caring for their current hatchlings!

WORKING TOGETHER

Co-parenting with a bonded male-female pair happens in about 81% of bird species, while single mom parenting occurs in 8% of the bird world species.

AS STRONG AS AN EGG

Eggs may seem fragile, but they are engineered like stone bridges to hold up under the weight of their parent. An ostrich egg, for instance, can withstand about 120 pounds of pressure before breaking.

imageCALL OF THE MOTHERS

imageAfter an icy ultramarathon marching up to 125 miles to find food, an emperor penguin female issues a unique call to find its mate among thousands of identical father-chick pairs. When her partner answers with his distinct call, he and their chick can eat.

KEEPING IT COOL

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This story is from the April/May 2025 edition of Birds & Blooms.

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