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November Field Trip – Saturday the 9th – Duck River Unit of TNWR

After a hiatus last fall, we will pick back up with our annual tradition of visiting Duck River just before the seasonal closure of the refuge.  By mid-November, lots of waterfowl should already have returned and we have a chance to spot up to 20 species.  Duck River also hosts a large population of wintering

Land Christmas Bird Count – December 14th

Join NTOS for our annual "land" Christmas Bird Count on Saturday, December 14th. For information or to sign up contact coordinator Cyndi Routledge - routledges@bellsouth.net

December Christmas Pot Luck Celebration – December 19th

Please join the Nashville Chapter of the TN Ornithological Society (NTOS) this Thursday, December 19, at the Radnor Lake State Park Visitor’s Center, 1160 Otter Creek Road. We will begin our December meeting with a Christmas Pot-Luck. Please bring your favorite dish to share. (NTOS will provide all drinks and paper products.)  We will gather at

Saturday, January 25th – Wheeler NWR, Decatur, AL Field Trip

Back by popular demand!  Wheeler hosts one of the largest wintering concentrations of Sandhill Cranes in the world, and it is also home to large numbers of ducks, geese, pelicans, and gulls.  In addition to the hordes of Sandhill Cranes, one of the main targets will be Whooping Cranes from the reestablished Central flyway population

**Tentative** Saturday, February 15th – Ft. Campbell Winter Trip Field Trip

**Tentative** Saturday, February 15th - Ft. Campbell Winter Trip: Given that Ft. Campbell is an active military installation, permissions can change rapidly and therefore this is atentative trip.  We will provide updates via TN-Birds, Facebook, and the NTOS website as we get closer to confirm if this field trip will take place.  We will join

Saturday, March 29th – Henry Horton State Park Field Trip

Com join us in exploring a lesser known and under-birded destination by visiting Henry Horton State Park located about an hour south of Nashville.  TOS member Chris Stafford will be our guide as we focus our exploration on the west side of the park along the “Wetland Trail” which is a grassy path that winds