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SUMMARY:Wednesday morning Radnor Lake Spring Migration walk....#3
DESCRIPTION:Join NTOS and Pam Lasley for the third of 4 annual Wednesday morning Radnor Lake spring migration walks. \nWe meet in the parking lot outside the Visitor’s Center by 7:30 am.  We will bird up the road\, across the spillway observing what’s on or near the lake\, then across the bridge and up the trail to Long Bridge where the ‘official’ walk will end.  You can double back at at point or continue on around the lake. \nJoin us for an hour or all morning…you don’t have to be a member to attend but we encourage you to check us out and become a part of our 107 year old organization! \nAny questions contact President Cyndi Routledge – routledges@bellsouth.net. Please put Radnor Lake in the subject line. \nThanks and see you on the trail!
URL:https://nashvillebirds.org/event/wednesday-morning-radnor-lake-spring-migration-walk-3/
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SUMMARY:Wednesday morning Radnor Lake Spring Migration walk...#4
DESCRIPTION:Join NTOS and Chris Sloan for the 4th and final annual Wednesday morning Radnor Lake spring migration walks. \nWe meet in the parking lot outside the Visitor’s Center by 7:30 am.  We will bird up the road\, across the spillway observing what’s on or near the lake\, then across the bridge and up the trail to Long Bridge where the ‘official’ walk will end.  You can double back at at point or continue on around the lake. \nJoin us for an hour or all morning…you don’t have to be a member to attend but we encourage you to check us out and become a part of our 107 year old organization! \nAny questions contact President Cyndi Routledge – routledges@bellsouth.net. Please put Radnor Lake in the subject line. \nThanks and see you on the trail!
URL:https://nashvillebirds.org/event/wednesday-morning-radnor-lake-spring-migration-walk-4/
CATEGORIES:Calendar
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SUMMARY:May 14th Field Trip - Larkspur Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:Come join Tim Loyd as he leads us on a tour of a relatively new birding hotspot in northern Sumner County.  As part of the Highland Rim\, 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 one of the highest densities of breeding Cerulean Warblers in Middle Tennessee along with large numbers of other forest breeders.  The area also contains a cedar glade and several grassy fields\, and this habitat diversity supports a high variety of warblers\, thrushes\, tanagers\, and other neotropical migrants.  Larkspur is managed as a natural burial site\, and you will notice several memorial headstones throughout the park.  The gravel trails are well maintained\, but steep in places so sturdy footwear is a must and a hiking stick may come in handy.  We’ll meet at 7:00am at the trailhead; the address is 155 Bear Carr Rd\, Westmoreland\, TN.  From Gallatin\, take Hwy 31E north for approx. 15 miles and turn right onto Phillip Hollow Rd.  After 1.2 miles turn left on Bear Carr Rd; the parking lot is 2 tenths of a mile on the left.  There is a tour of the burial site at 10:00am on the same day\, and the gravel parking lot can only accommodate 8 to 10 cars\, so carpooling will be essential – please make arrangements amongst yourselves.  A good meeting place is the Wal-Mart in Gallatin.  For additional information\, please email ms722@bellsouth.net
URL:https://nashvillebirds.org/event/may-14th-field-trip-larkspur-conservation-area/
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SUMMARY:May Monthly Meeting - May 19th
DESCRIPTION:The monthly meeting of NTOS will take place on May 19th at Radnor Lake State Park Visitor’s Center at 7 pm.  We will have our business meeting first followed by the evening’s program.  It’s free and open to the public.
URL:https://nashvillebirds.org/event/may-monthly-meeting-may-19th/
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SUMMARY:Saturday\, May 28th - Fort Campbell with Daniel Moss
DESCRIPTION:**Recent geopolitical events have made this a tentative trip as this field trip takes place on an active military installation.  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. \nCome join Daniel Moss as he leads us through the back country of Fort Campbell in search of the special species that call this active army post home.  Fort Campbell offers unique habitats within our region the most notable of which is one of the largest remaining tracts of native tallgrass prairie in the eastern U.S.\, known as The Barrens\, and part of the vast Pennyroyal Plain which once covered approximately 3.7 million acres of western Kentucky and north central Tennessee.  In addition to the expected breeding birds\, our main targets will be Bell’s Vireo\, Henslow’s Sparrow\, Grasshopper Sparrow\, Dickcissel\, and perhaps even Bachman’s Sparrow.  The trip should last about half the day.  Please dress for the weather\, and make sure to bring plenty of water and insect repellent! \nWe will meet at 7:00 a.m. at the former Ft. Campbell hunting and fishing station parking lot located at the corner of Lafayette Rd. and 101st Airborne Division Rd. where we will meet up with Daniel.  DO NOT proceed to any of the birding destinations on your own. \nSpecial Notes regarding this trip – the trip is limited to 10 participants\, and will be filled on a first-come first-serve basis.  I will begin with those who were on the waitlist from last year.  NO cameras are permitted\, and I need to provide a list of names to Daniel ahead of time\, so if you wish to participate\, please email ms722@bellsouth.net with the heading “Ft. Campbell NTOS Field Trip”.
URL:https://nashvillebirds.org/event/tentative-saturday-may-28th-fort-campbell-with-daniel-moss/
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