Calendar
Saturday April 15th – Field trip to Vesta Cedar Glade, Rutherford County
Saturday, April 15th – Birds, Butterflies, and Blooms – Vesta Cedar Glade, Rutherford County Come join Richard Connors and Mike Smith for a naturalist experience in one of the most unique ecosystems in Tennessee – the cedar glade! Cedar glades are characterized by shallow, rocky soils which limits the growth of most woody plants, and
FIRST of season RADNOR LAKE BIRD WALK…WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19TH
Join NTOS as we celebrate spring with our annual Wednesday morning walks...the first is April 19th. Meet at 7:30 am in the west parking lot of Radnor Lake SP near the kiosks. Jerry Webb will be your leader today. We talk the same route each time so if you're running late or stuck in morning
Monthly Meeting….April 20th
Monthly Meeting - Radnor Lake Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. 7 pm All welcome... Prrogram - Finn Goodwin-Bain – Bird Safe Nashville film Finn Goodwin-Bain, a recent graduate of Belmont University, made a short documentary film with the help of other Belmont students. This film, Bird Safe Nashville, is about birding, the decline of
Second WEDNESDAY MORNING RADNOR WALK…APRIL 26TH
Join NTOS as we celebrate spring with our annual Wednesday morning walks...our second walk is April 26th. . Meet at 7:30 am in the west parking lot of Radnor Lake SP near the kiosks. Tom Seador will be your leader today. We talk the same route each time so if you're running late or stuck
TOS Annual Spring Meeting – Make your plans…
2023 TOS State Spring Meeting - Nashville, April 28-30, 2023 THE SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY NOAH STRYCKER IS SOLD OUT. We still have plenty of room for the Friday night reception, Saturday and Sunday field trips and the Merlin/eBird 'how-to" seminar at Beaman Park on Saturday at 2 pm. We are pleased to
THIRD WEDNESDAY MORNING WALK….MAY 3RD
Join NTOS as we celebrate spring with our annual Wednesday morning walks...the third walk is May 3rd. Meet at 7:30 am in the west parking lot of Radnor Lake SP near the kiosks. Tim Ryan will be your leader today. We talk the same route each time so if you're running late or stuck in
SPRING BIRD COUNT! Saturday, May 6th
Please join us for the annual spring bird count on Saturday, May 6th. We will be counting all of Davidson County and need your help. Please contact Barbara Harris, count coordinator - harrbarbara@bellsouth.net - and let her know you're interested in counting. She can put you in touch with an area leader or answer any
NTOS Spring Count…May 6th
Saturday, May 6th – NTOS Spring Count In lieu of an organized field trip, we hope you will join our annual NTOS Spring Count: come team up with other birders as we visit the top hotspots in town during the peak of spring migration. All levels of experience are appreciated, and every bird counts, so
Fourth and final WEDNESDAY MORNING RADNOR LAKE WALK….MAY 10TH
Join NTOS as we celebrate spring with our annual Wednesday morning walks...THE FINAL WALK FOR SPRING WILL BE MAY 10th.. Meet at 7:30 am in the west parking lot of Radnor Lake SP near the kiosks. Tim Ryan will be your leader today. We talk the same route each time so if you're running late
Monthly Meeting – May 18th
Radnor Lake Visitors Center 1160 Otter Creek Rd, Oak Hill, United StatesMonthly meeting at Radnor Lake Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. 7 pm All welcome... Program - Ken Oeser – Birding the British Isles Ken Oeser will take us along on a trip he made in July, 2022 that covered Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. Highlights include the highest point in the UK
TENTATIVE…May 27th Field Trip to Fort Campbell…CANCELLED
This field trip has been cancelled. We were NOT able to gain access to Fort Campbell that day. We will try to reschedule in the future. Our apologies...
Monthly meeting June 15th
Monthly meeting at Radnor Lake Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. 7 pm All welcome! Program - Jonathan May traveled to Southern Africa last year – a trip that included Zambia, Botswana and South Africa. The focus of the safari was the Okavango Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the earth’s largest