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SECOND Radnor Lake Spring Migration walk – April 30th
SECOND Radnor Lake Spring Migration walk – April 30th
Join NTOS for our annual spring migration walk at Radnor Lake State Park. The walk begins at 7:30 am on April 30th from the parking lot outside the Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. Look for the group to gather at the base of the parking lot. The route is up the road, acros the
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THIRD Radnor Lake Wednesday morning Spring Migration walk – May 7th
THIRD Radnor Lake Wednesday morning Spring Migration walk – May 7th
Join NTOS for our annual spring migration walk at Radnor Lake State Park. The walk begins at 7:30 am on May 7th from the parking lot outside the Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. Look for the group to gather at the base of the parking lot. The route is up the road, acros the
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FINAL 2025 Radnor Lake Spring Migration walk – May 14th
FINAL 2025 Radnor Lake Spring Migration walk – May 14th
Join NTOS for our annual spring migration walk at Radnor Lake State Park. The walk begins at 7:30 am on May 14th from the parking lot outside the Visitor's Center off Otter Creek Rd. Look for the group to gather at the base of the parking lot. The route is up the road, acros the
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Monthly meeting – May 15th
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.
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NTOS Field Trip – Saturday, May 17th
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