October 2020 Program - Randy Hedgepath - Wildlife Watching In Tennessee

A Photo Tour of Good Places To See Wildlife

In light of the Coronavirus Outbreak this is a virtual program via Zoom
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Join Randy Hedgepath, The Naturalist for Tennessee State Parks, for a photo tour of good places to see birds and other wildlife in Middle Tennessee and across the state, with emphasis on state parks and natural areas. You can learn new places to go and what you might see there in this light-hearted program of stories, facts, and trivia.

Randy and Toad

State Naturalist, Randy Hedgepath has more than 30 years of experience with Tennessee State Parks. Randy has served as a Ranger Naturalist at South Cumberland and Radnor Lake State Parks. He was appointed State Naturalist for Tennessee State Parks in 2007. A graduate of UT-Martin and former National Park Service Interpretive Specialist, Randy is one of the most sought after interpretive specialists in the southeastern United States.

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Unable to join Randy on his outdoor adventures? You can learn more about Randy and our natural resources through reading his Facebook Page.

 RANDY'S FACEBOOK PAGE

 
Cerulean Warbler - Photo by Mark Taylor for Randy Hedgepath Coyote Cobalt Crayfish
 

Photos of Coyote and Crawfish by Randy Hedgepath
Photo of Cerulean Warbler by Mark Taylor, submitted by Randy Hedgepath
Randy and the Toad - anonymous by park visitor


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