Vol. 15 Issue 3, Fall 2010 By Natalie Pien Streams in Loudoun County need protection. A 2009 study of 200
Natalie Pien contributed the wonderful article below for our next issue of the Habitat Herald. Due to the timeliness of it,
The twelve people on yesterday’s morning walk at Banshee found 56 species. The highlights were the 10 warbler species along
On Saturday, August 7, over 60 volunteers gathered into eight teams to count butterflies. This was our fourteenth annual butterfly
September 2010 Hello Loudoun County Atlasers, Congratulations on getting through our second breeding season! Two down…three to go! There are
Friends, it’s sad news for our local bats. I received an email update from Bat Conservation International (BCI) last week
So, last Saturday we were at a picnic in Round Hill celebrating the nuptials of two dear friends. As we
August Birds at Banshee Reeks
At the regular monthly bird walk at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve south of Leesburg, about 18 people enjoyed a cooler
Camp Out in Your Backyard! Camping is a great way to establish a love for the outdoors and to learn
Identifying Skippers – a Tough but Rewarding Group of Butterflies
Skippers are the toughest of the butterflies to identify. Similar to the birding world where that unknown bird gets put into
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