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Birders Find Much to Celebrate on April 29 Walks

Birders Find Much to Celebrate on April 29 Walks

May 3, 2022

Photo by Linda Millington With special permission, a group of six birders visited the National Beagle Club and Mt. Pleasant...

Six Warbler Species Seen During Blue Ridge Center Walk

Six Warbler Species Seen During Blue Ridge Center Walk

Apr 26, 2022

Photo by Michael Sciortino Celebrate Birds kicked off on Saturday April 23 with a bird walk at the Blue Ridge...

Blooms and Birds on the Ball’s Bluff Walk

Blooms and Birds on the Ball’s Bluff Walk

Apr 18, 2022

Trout Lily.Photo by Donna Quinn “It’s spring, we will be fine,” John said when co-lead Donna Quin worried the trail...

An Abundance of Spring Ephemerals at Banshee Reeks

Apr 18, 2022

Dutchman’s Breeches (Dicentra cucullaria).Photo by Ami Mason On Wednesday, April 13th, Ami Mason led a wildflower walk at Banshee Reeks...

Merlin, Vireo and Gnatcatchers Top the List of Birds at Banshee Walk

Merlin, Vireo and Gnatcatchers Top the List of Birds at Banshee Walk

Apr 12, 2022

Chipping Sparrow.Photo by Michael Sciortino A Merlin, a White-eyed Vireo and several Blue-gray Gnatcatchers were the highlights of the Banshee...

First-of-season Spring Migrants Arriving at Blue Ridge Center

First-of-season Spring Migrants Arriving at Blue Ridge Center

Mar 28, 2022

Golden-crowned Kinglet.Photo by Michael Sciortino The 14 people who showed up for the Blue Ridge Center bird walk on March...

Eastern Meadowlark Entertains Birders at Bles Park

Eastern Meadowlark Entertains Birders at Bles Park

Mar 21, 2022

Eastern MeadowlarkPhoto by Michael Sciortino Led by Bryan Henson, eight birders joined Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s March bird walk at Bles...

Winter Storm Limits the Birders but Not the Birds at Banshee

Winter Storm Limits the Birders but Not the Birds at Banshee

Mar 17, 2022

It was an interesting March walk at Banshee Reeks on the 12th. Michael Sciortino and Mike Scott braved the ever-changing...

Bald Eagle Pair Among Birds Seen at Dulles Wetlands

Bald Eagle Pair Among Birds Seen at Dulles Wetlands

Mar 7, 2022

Under the leadership of Jane Yocom and Carol Sotili, a group of 12 nature enthusiasts who turned out for a...

Woodpeckers Rule the Walk at Blue Ridge Center

Woodpeckers Rule the Walk at Blue Ridge Center

Mar 1, 2022

Fourteen people showed up for Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s regular bird walk at the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship in...

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