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A Beautiful Day for Birding at Banshee Reeks

A Beautiful Day for Birding at Banshee Reeks

Nov 11, 2025

Great Horned Owl with prey.Photo by Francesca Wertheim On November 8, eight people led by Michael Sciortino, Carol Sottili and...

Three Species of Mimics in One Bush at Banshee Reeks

Three Species of Mimics in One Bush at Banshee Reeks

Sep 16, 2025

Brown Thrasher.Photo by Chris Boner Twelve people attended the monthly Banshee Reeks walk on September 13 along with four leaders....

Unusually Good Looks at the Birds of Banshee Reeks

Unusually Good Looks at the Birds of Banshee Reeks

Aug 11, 2025

Scarlet Tanager.Photo by Michael Sciortino Seven participants joined walk leaders John Denice, Mary Ann Good, Scott Harris and Michael Sciortino...

Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve

Jul 24, 2025

A Great Place Banshee Reeks, located in Leesburg, Virginia, was established as a nature preserve in 1999. The preserve is...

A Box Turtle and 47 Species of Birds at Banshee Reeks

A Box Turtle and 47 Species of Birds at Banshee Reeks

Jul 15, 2025

Photo by Michael Sciortino Eighteen people enjoyed the monthly bird walk at Banshee Reeks on July 12.  Joining us were...

Equestrian Use at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve

Equestrian Use at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve

Jun 26, 2025

Loudoun County has completed evaluations and approved the opening of trails at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve to equestrian use. The...

Cloudy Weather Brings Out 52 Species of Birds at Banshee Reeks

Cloudy Weather Brings Out 52 Species of Birds at Banshee Reeks

Jun 17, 2025

American Goldfinch.Photo by John Denice The June 14 Banshee Reeks walk led by Mike Sciortino and Kevin and John Denice...

Celebrate Birds Walk at Banshee Reeks Yields 58 Species

Celebrate Birds Walk at Banshee Reeks Yields 58 Species

May 13, 2025

Photo by Michael Sciortino Fourteen people joined leaders Mike Sciortino, Jane Yocum, Mary Ann Good,  and John and Kevin Denice...

First-of-season Migrants and Breeding Birds at Banshee Reeks

First-of-season Migrants and Breeding Birds at Banshee Reeks

Apr 18, 2025

Eighteen birders attended the April Banshee Reeks bird walk hosted by Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy. Michael Sciortino, John Denice, Scott Harris...

Butterfly Walk at Banshee Reeks

Butterfly Walk at Banshee Reeks

Apr 3, 2025

Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve is developing large areas of meadow/savannah habitat. Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and Virginia Master Naturalist Anne...

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