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Jay Fever Finishes First Birdathon Exhausted but Content

Jay Fever Finishes First Birdathon Exhausted but Content

May 19, 2022

Jay Fever (Adam, Ella, and Zach Stevenson and Nancy Reaves) started out on Friday, May 13 at 6:00 am. We...

Fully-palmated Birders Find 120 Species in Loudoun County Birdathon

Fully-palmated Birders Find 120 Species in Loudoun County Birdathon

May 18, 2022

The Fully-palmated Birders (FPB, for short) were at it again on Saturday, April 30 when we began our Birdathon. The...

Fearsome Fledglings Have a Fantastic First Birdathon

Fearsome Fledglings Have a Fantastic First Birdathon

May 17, 2022

When the Fearsome Fledglings signed up for this year’s Birdathon, we really weren’t sure what we were getting into. None...

Larkolinks Find Namesake Birds During Their Best Birdathon

Larkolinks Find Namesake Birds During Their Best Birdathon

May 17, 2022

The Larkolinks team started their Birdathon on May 9, birding the areas near the homes of the team members (Zoe...

Spring Rains Make for Challenging Birding for Shrike Force

Spring Rains Make for Challenging Birding for Shrike Force

May 16, 2022

Two to four inches of rain, depending on where you were in Loudoun on May 6 and 7, made for...

Ligi Nestlings Still Going Strong in 14th Birdathon

Ligi Nestlings Still Going Strong in 14th Birdathon

May 13, 2022

When the Ligi Nestlings completed their first Birdathon in 2009, McKenzie was only two years.  Spring Ligi never envisioned they...

Bad Weather Doesn’t Deter the Whisky Drinking Warbler Watchers

Bad Weather Doesn’t Deter the Whisky Drinking Warbler Watchers

May 10, 2022

The Whisky Drinking Warbler Watchers  (Scott Harris, Peter Lyttle, Robert Justin, Linda Millington and Tysen Perszyk) picked out a 48...

164 Species and More Than $20K: Setting Records as We Celebrate Birds

164 Species and More Than $20K: Setting Records as We Celebrate Birds

Aug 19, 2021

Volume 26 Issue 3, Summer 2021 by Joe Coleman, Birding Coordinator During the height of bird migration in our area,...

Larkolinks Luck Out with Trout as Well as Birds

Larkolinks Luck Out with Trout as Well as Birds

Jun 4, 2021

The Larkolinks met at 8:30 on the morning of May 17th to begin our Birdathon search. Since most members are...

High Temperatures Don’t Stop the Grumpy Old Men Team From Having Fun

High Temperatures Don’t Stop the Grumpy Old Men Team From Having Fun

Jun 4, 2021

The Grumpy Old Men birdathon team (Paul Miller, Dave Van Tassel, Phil Daley and Ernie Carnevale) withered under clear skies...

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