Vol. 16 Issue 4, Winter 2011 By Janet Locklear How the waiting countryside thrills with joy when Bluebird brings us
Vol. 16 Issue 4, Winter 2011 By Leigh Scott and Joe Coleman Where in western Loudoun County can you experience
Dirt: The Movie
Have you seen it? It’s EXCELLENT!! I barely know how to describe what it’s about because there’s so much to it.
Cornell is developing a new citizen science program called YardMap – a way to map your yard for the habitat
Interesting Smithsonian article: Exurban development is changing communities of birds in Eastern Forests http://pulsene.ws/zod2
Here in Loudoun we really only get the Carolina Chickadee but on rare occasions a Black-capped does show up. Recently
Data in Action!
This is really cool! So, whenever we do a bird walk or one of our big counts, like the Christmas
This came in through the VA-Bird list serve and is very applicable to Loudoun County — our county is in
As the fall set in, we heard of Black-capped Chickadees in Maryland and got our birding eyes on to watch
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