Calendar
The third of four Radnor Lake Wednesday morning walks – October 6th
The third of four Radnor Lake Wednesday morning Fall migration walks will take place on October 6th. Hugh Barger will be the point of contact for this walk and will be keeping the bird list which will be posted to tnbirds by the end of the day. Meet in the Radnor Lake Visitor's Center parking
Final Radnor Lake Wednesday morning walk – October 13th
The final of four Radnor Lake Wednesday morning Fall migration walks will take place on October 13th. Tammy DeVine and Joe Hall will be the point of contacts for this walk and will be keeping the bird list which will be posted to tnbirds by the end of the day. Meet in the Radnor Lake
Window Strike Project Reception – October 15th
You’re invited to a reception on Friday, October 15th at the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center for the opening of a living exhibit on the many ways to prevent birds from flying into windows. This joint conservation project between our Chapter of TOS and Metro Parks have turned the windows of the Nature Center into a showcase for the
Field Trip – Saturday, October 16th: Bells Bend Park
Join us as we explore the overgrown fields and forest edges of Bells Bend Park. Bells Bend is a premier location for sparrows, and by mid-October, we should encounter several species as they are either migrating through or returning to spend the winter. Last fall/winter, the park was host to Vesper, Nelson’s, and LeConte’s Sparrows,
Monthly Meeting – October 21st
Join us for our October monthly meeting at Radnor Lake Visitor's Center. We begin gathering at 7:00 pm and the meeting starts at 7:15 pm. Business Meeting followed by evening's program...Galapagos Islands presented by Jonathan May
Field Trip – Saturday, November 13th: Duck River Unit, Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge
We will once again make our annual pilgrimage to Duck River NWR which will take place just before the seasonal closure of the refuge. By mid-November, hordes of geese and ducks should be returning to the refuge, and we have the chance to spot over 20 species. Duck River also hosts a large population of
Monthly meeting – November 18th
Please join us for our November monthly meeting on the 18th at Radnor Lake Visitor's Center. We begin gathering at 7:00 pm and the meeting starts at 7:15 pm. There will be a short business meeting followed by this evening's program - "Brazil" presented by retired Nashville Photographer Dave Hawkins.
December Monthly meeting – December 16th
Please join us for our December monthly meeting on the 16th at Radnor Lake Visitor's Center. We begin gathering at 7:00 pm and the meeting starts at 7:15 pm. There will be a short business meeting followed by this evening's program - "Peru" presented by our own Ken Oeser.
NTOS Christmas Bird Count
The NTOS annual Christmas Bird Count will be held on Saturday, December 18th. Area leaders will contact those who have counted previously. All those who have not and wish to count with us this year should contact coodinator, Cyndi Routledge at routledges@bellsouth.net. We hope you'll join us as we celebrate and count birds during the
January 14-16, 2022 – Festival of Cranes – Wheeler Wildlife Refuge
Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge will hold it's annual Festival of Cranes on January 14-16, 2022. Information about this fantastic event can be found at: https://www.friendsofwheelernwr.org/festival-of-the-cranes-2022
January Field Trip – January 22, 2022
Just over an hour and a half south of Nashville (and a straight shot down I-65), lies Wheeler NWR in Decatur, AL. Positioned at the southern end of the U-shaped Tennessee River Valley, it is a key wintering site for waterbirds. Long famous for its staggering numbers of wintering Sandhill Cranes, it is also home to
February Field Trip – February 19, 2022
Come join us as we explore the beautiful pastoral landscape of Robertson County in search of the special wintering birds that are found in this unique habitat. There are thousands of acres of rolling farmland home to Horned Larks and Eastern Meadowlarks year around which are joined in the winter by American Pipits, Lapland Longspurs,