Bob’s Nature Note: Bloodroot Wildflowers

Bob’s Nature Note: Bloodroot Wildflowers

Nothing quite compares to springtime in the Warner Parks, with natural spring wildflowers in bloom across the coves, ridges, and open grass areas in the park. Spring wildflowers occur in a progression, typically beginning in February with the earliest species:...
The Warner Parks Have Grown…

The Warner Parks Have Grown…

Land Acquisition As Nashville continues to grow, we feel now, more than ever, the importance of preserving and protecting our natural park land. Since its inception, Friends of Warner Parks has acquired nearly 500 acres of additional land for the Warner Parks,...
BIRD Program: Wintering Thrushes

BIRD Program: Wintering Thrushes

Each fall we look forward to the arrival of our avian winter-guests – birds like Hermit Thrushes, White-throated Sparrows, Yellow-rumped Warblers, and Ruby-crowned Kinglets­. These are all birds that breed further north or at higher elevations but instead of flying to...