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Young Birders Walk at Banshee Reeks

Young Birders Walk at Banshee Reeks

Jul 2, 2024

Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s Young Birding Program for a bird walk exclusively for young birders at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve,...

Cedar Waxwings Feeding Young, Flycatchers and Orchard Orioles at Banshee Reeks

Cedar Waxwings Feeding Young, Flycatchers and Orchard Orioles at Banshee Reeks

Jun 11, 2024

June 8 was a beautiful morning with great light and good temperatures for a bird walk at Banshee Reeks Nature...

Spring Migrants Were Out in Force at Banshee Reeks

Spring Migrants Were Out in Force at Banshee Reeks

May 13, 2024

Yellow-breasted Chat.Photo by Pat Whittle What a great day it was for birding at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve on May...

Early Orchard Oriole Makes an Appearance at Banshee Reeks

Early Orchard Oriole Makes an Appearance at Banshee Reeks

Apr 15, 2024

Two-year-old Bald Eagle.Photo by John Denice Despite winds that occasionally exceeded 40 mph and unseasonably cool temperatures, 20 people showed...

Raptors and Rain at Banshee Reeks

Raptors and Rain at Banshee Reeks

Mar 12, 2024

Fifteen birders, including John Denice, Jane Yocum and Michael Sciortino as the leaders, came out for the monthly bird walk...

Muddy Trails and 40 Species of Birds at Banshee Reeks

Muddy Trails and 40 Species of Birds at Banshee Reeks

Feb 13, 2024

Photo by Michael Sciortino Continuing a recent trend, a relatively large group of birders (32 people including the leaders) came...

Ring-billed Gulls Seen in Large Numbers at Banshee Reeks

Ring-billed Gulls Seen in Large Numbers at Banshee Reeks

Jan 16, 2024

Twenty-five birders, including John Denice, Jane Yocum, Dave Manning and Michael Sciortino as the day’s leaders, came out for the...

Immature Bald Eagle Is Seen Having a Meal at Banshee Reeks

Immature Bald Eagle Is Seen Having a Meal at Banshee Reeks

Dec 12, 2023

Immature Bald Eagle with food.Photo by Michael Sciortino Fifteen birders gathered at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve for the regular...

Banshee Reeks Walk Featured Melting Ice and Hermit Thrushes

Banshee Reeks Walk Featured Melting Ice and Hermit Thrushes

Nov 13, 2023

Photo by Lisa Streckfess Fifteen birders joined Joe Coleman, John Denice, Carol Sotilli, Jane Yocum and Michael Sciortino for a...

Birding in the Rain at Banshee Reeks

Birding in the Rain at Banshee Reeks

Oct 20, 2023

Loudoun Wildlife hosted the October 2023 Banshee Reeks bird walk on a rainy fall morning. Five birders joined Michael Sciortino...

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