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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

Monthly NTOS meeting – March 20th

Join us for our monthly NTOS meeting on March 20th. Tonight's program is presented by our own Richard Connors.  Richard will present "A Photographic Journey of Hummingbirds'.

Monthly Meeting…April 17th

Join us for our monthly meeting at 7 pm on Thursday, April 17th at Radnor Lake Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. We will have a short meeting followed by the evening's program... “A Trip to Diversity, Three Weeks in Panama” by Jody Stanton

NTOS Field Trip – Saturday April 19th

Come join us for a unique opportunity to explore the private property of Sarah Fremont and her avid birding son Ari on Saturday, April 19th.  They have graciously offered to lead us on a guided birding walk of their 45 acre property in southeastern Davidson County between Nolensville and Smyrna.  It contains a mix of

Monthly meeting – May 15th

Join us for our monthly meeting on Thursday, May 15th at 7 pm at the Radnor Lake Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. We will have a short business meeting followed by the evening's Program... “Jammin’ in Jamaica” presented by Steve Lasley.

NTOS Field Trip – Saturday, May 17th

We will explore the fields and woods of Bells Bend Park in the hopes of locating not only all of the breeding birds found here (which include bobwhite, buntings, orioles, chat, yellowthroat, Prairie and Blue-winged Warblers, and in the last few years, Dickcissel), but also some of the later migrating warblers, flycatchers, and grassland birds

NTOS Field Trip – Saturday, June 7th

Located in northern Sumner County, Larkspur contains one of the finest examples of mature hardwood forest in our region, and together with the adjacent Nature Conservancy property at Taylor Hollow they support large numbers breeding tanagers, thrushes, and warblers, including Cerulean.  The area also contains a small cedar glade and several grassy fields which complete

Monthly meeting – June 19th

Join us for our monthly meeting on Thursday, June 19th at 7 pm.  We meet in the Visitor's Center at Radnor Lake State Park off Otter Creek Rd. We will have a short buisness meeting followed by the evening's program... “Zambia (or 6 Ways You Can Die Birding)” presented By Dr. David Kirschke