Join NTOS and the Lebanon chapter of TOS for a special evening outing at Cedars of Lebanon State Park on Saturday, June 27th. The evening will begin with a visit to the park’s Native Plant & Butterfly Garden, followed by a guided exploration of nearby glade habitat in search of nightjars such as Common Nighthawks, Whip-poor-wills, and Chuck-will’s-widows.
As dusk settles, we’ll listen and look for nightjars and owls in the unique cedar glade ecosystem of southern Wilson County. This promises to be a relaxed and enjoyable evening of birding, with opportunities to experience the sights and sounds of late spring after dark.
Bring a lawn chair, water, snacks, and insect repellent. More details including timing, meeting location, and additional logistics will be shared as plans are finalized. It’s sure to be a fun night in the field!

