09/12/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Contact: Christopher Derman, (423) 569-9778
Oneida, Tennessee - On Saturday, September 20 at 8:00 AM (ET), visitors are invited to experience the rich natural beauty of Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau on a guided bird walk led by noted ornithologist Dr. Charles Nicholson. The walk begins at the Bandy Creek swimming pool in Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area and offers an easy, enjoyable outing for participants of all ages.
Dr. Nicholson brings more than 35 years of expertise in the Big South Fork area, where he has become a leading voice in Tennessee birding. A longtime member of the Tennessee Ornithological Society, he has held key roles including president and editor of the organization's journal.
Holding a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology with a focus on birds, Dr. Nicholson is also the author of the Atlas of Breeding Birds of Tennessee, a cornerstone reference for birdwatchers across the region. In addition to serving as an adjunct professor at the University of Tennessee, he has led countless field trips and even developed a dedicated course on birdwatching.
This guided bird walk also sets the stage for the 33rd Annual Haunting in the Hills Storytelling Festival, offering a perfect way to connect with nature before enjoying a day filled with stories and tradition.
For additional information on this special event as well as other events, call us at (423) 569-9778, or visit online at: https://www.nps.gov/biso/planyourvisit/storytelling.htm.
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