Wildflower Stroll
Wildflower Stroll
Stroll through Edwin Warner Park in search of spring wildflowers like bluebells and trillium.
Stroll through Edwin Warner Park in search of spring wildflowers like bluebells and trillium.
Join us for a unique opportunity to work alongside the Nashville Collage Collective as you create an original piece of art. Supplies and light guidance/advice will be provided. This is a Do-It-Yourself project.
It's time to start planning your summer garden! Join us to learn about how to get started, what and when to plant, and how to start a backyard compost. Beginners and experienced gardeners welcome.
Come have fun learning how to create a nature journal as we draw and write about the nature we observe throughout Warner Park.
Be awed by the celestial beauty of the night sky. This is a unique opportunity to look more closely at the moon, planets, and deep sky objects! This program takes place at the Special Events Field located at 61 Vaughn Rd.
Join us as we explore the fields and forests of the Burch Reserve for spring migratory birds.
Join us for bird banding at our long-term banding station, on-going since 1982. Observe federally licensed bird researchers collect vital data to inform our understanding of bird populations and the importance of Warner Parks for birds.
Enjoy a sunset hike at Edwin Warner Park followed by mocktails while waiting for April's full moon (pink moon) to rise.
Join us as we walk along the Greenway path next to the Little Harpeth River in search of birds. This river corridor offers an abundant mix of resident, breeding, and migratory birds.
Join us for bird banding at our long-term banding station, on-going since 1982. Observe federally licensed bird researchers collect vital data to inform our understanding of bird populations and the importance of Warner Parks for birds.
Join us for a morning stroll in beautiful Beech Grove to look and listen for birds. Beginners and experts are welcome as we try to find at least 50 species of resident and migratory birds.
Come have fun learning how to create a nature journal as we draw and write about the nature we observe throughout Warner Park.