Park News

Hummingbird Migration Research Report 2022
Hummingbird Migration Project Report for the 2022 season from our Warner Parks BIRD Team, including highlights from the banding table.

Metro Parks to Remove EAB Infested Ash Trees This Fall
Metro Parks announced phase one of plans to remove EAB-infested ash trees along pedestrian paths in the Warner Parks this fall.

Humans of Warner Parks Spotlight: Alan Frye
Alan Frye is the newest member of the Friends of Warner Parks team, our restoration expert and resident stone mason!

Additional Improvements to Percy Warner Park Entrance
Friends of Warner Parks will fund improvements to the Percy Warner Park entrance including the installation of a new plaza and enhanced landscaping.

Q&A: The Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Our resident BIRD Program expert Laura Cook compiled some information and incredible facts about the Ruby-throated Hummingbird.

Bob’s Nature Note: Bobcats
Bobcats live all across the continent, but are not easy to find! Learn all about these elusive cats and how to identify them.

Warner Parks BIRD Banding: An Exciting Recapture!
News of a Pine Siskin recapture in Farwell, Michigan, 1.5 years after our Warner Parks BIRD team banded the bird in November 2020.

Warner Parks Primitive Trail Restoration
Project to improve trail durability, repair damage, restore drainage patterns, and mitigate erosion in the Warner Parks.

Edwin Warner Park Shelter Demolition Underway
Updates on the Edwin Warner Park Land & River Restoration Project, a collaborative effort to protect riparian buffer zones in the Warner Parks.

Hurry, Hurry Before the Hermit Thrushes Leave
Reflections on Hermit Thrushes by Tennessee State University Scholar and Warner Parks Agricultural Intern, Azia Tanks.
