NTOS Spring Count Results
2022 Spring Count Results
By Cynthia Routledge|2023-02-27T19:58:35-06:00June 21st, 2022|News|
JUST A REMINDER THAT WILL BE NOT BE holding our monthly MEETINGs IN JULY OR AUGUST. We will reconvene on September 15th at 7:15 pm at Radnor Lake State Park. Have a great summer!! And see you in the fall.
By Cynthia Routledge|2022-05-17T14:10:17-05:00May 17th, 2022|News|
The U.S. Senate is now considering the bipartisan Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Enhancements Act of 2022, an important bill that would provide a major funding increase to migratory bird conservation, as well as more equitable access to the funding. This new bill would boost the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (NMBCA) — the only federal
By Cynthia Routledge|2022-04-18T09:31:42-05:00April 18th, 2022|News|
The ever popular Nashville Chapter of TOS annual spring migration walks will begin THIS WEDNESDAY, April 20th at Radnor Lake SP, rain or shine. Meet at the ‘bottom’ of the Visitor’s Center parking lot off Otter Creek Rd near the kiosk by 7:30 am. Ken Oeser will be leading this week’s walk. There’s no need
By Cynthia Routledge|2022-03-10T21:39:11-06:00January 26th, 2022|News|
Have you every considered leading a bird walk? Well, here's your chance. NTOS is seeking 4 volunteers to lead one walk each for our Wednesday Morning Radnor Lake spring migrations walks. They start in the Visitor's parking lot at Radnor Lake SP at 7:30 am, go up the road, across the spillway and up
By Cynthia Routledge|2022-01-19T12:29:31-06:00January 19th, 2022|News|
Cook Recreation Area is federally owned and managed 200+ acres of pristine forests and shoreline on J. Percy Priest Lake in Davidson County. The Corps of Engineers is currently considering a commercial lease of the property which will permanently alter it. Please scroll through this email to find action points including how to share your
By Cynthia Routledge|2023-02-27T19:58:35-06:00January 18th, 2022|News|
January 22nd – Wheeler NWR, Decatur, AL: Just over an hour and a half south of Nashville (and a straight shot down I-65), lies Wheeler NWR in Decatur, AL. Positioned at the southern end of the U-shaped Tennessee River Valley, it is a key wintering site for waterbirds. Long famous for its staggering numbers of
By Cynthia Routledge|2023-02-27T19:58:35-06:00January 11th, 2022|News|
Due to the uptick in COVID cases in Tennessee and our January speaker postponing her to a later date, the January 20th NTOS has been cancelled. We will make all attempts to move forward with our February 17th meeting. Until then, stay well and be safe. Cyndi Routledge, President
By Cynthia Routledge|2023-02-27T19:58:35-06:00December 29th, 2021|News|
Due to inclement weather forecast for Saturday Jan. 1st, the Hickory-Priest 'lake' CBC will be run on FRIDAY Dec. 31. If you had planned to participate in this Nashville area count, please make note of the change. Thank you, Richard Connors TNHP count coordinator email: didymops07@gmail.com or rconnorsphoto@aol.com text: 615-330-7142