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02 Jul
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Bird Atlas Tips July 2010

Posted by Jill Miller The Archives

July 2010 Hello Loudoun County Atlasers, As summer progresses, the breeding season is wrapping up for some species while others

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01 Jul
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Indoor Cats: Keeping Cats and Wildlife Safe

Posted by Steve Allen Habitat Herald

Vol. 15 Issue 2, Summer 2010 By Emily Cook Anyone who has ever owned a cat can tell you that

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01 Jul
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Is it Native?

Posted by Steve Allen Habitat, Habitat Herald

Vol. 15 Issue 2, Summer 2010 By Stan Shetler Stanwyn G. Shetler is Curator of Botany Emeritus and a former

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01 Jul
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Virginia Clematis

Posted by Steve Allen Habitat Herald, Native Plants

Vol. 15 Issue 2, Summer 2010 By Mary Lopresti With approximately 297 different types of species, it is no wonder

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27 Jun
0

A Great Morning for Birds at BRCES

Posted by mmyers Field Trips

Seven birders joined Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy for a very pleasant bird walk at the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship

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13 Jun
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Birding Banshee and the Dulles Wetlands

Posted by mmyers Field Trips

The 17 people who showed up for our monthly bird walk at Loudoun County’s Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve found 49

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10 Jun
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Mid-week Walk at the Dulles Wetlands and Banshee Reeks

Posted by mmyers Field Trips

Fifteen people showed up for very damp bird walks at the Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation and the Banshee Reeks Nature

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02 Jun
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Bird Atlas Tips June 2010

Posted by Jill Miller The Archives

June 2010 Hi Loudoun County Atlasers, In my backyard there are Robins and Grackles feeding their persistent fledglings, Catbirds and

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21 May
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Spicebush – A Swallowtail Magnet and Benefit to Birds

Posted by mmyers Habitat, Native Plants

Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) was one of the first native shrubs that I learned when I moved to Loudoun.  We have it

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20 May
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Plant a Hummingbird Garden

Posted by mmyers Habitat Restoration

Our Ruby-throated Hummingbirds have returned and while it’s great fun to watch them come to the hummingbird feeder, it’s even

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