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Six Species of Woodpeckers at Algonkian Park

Six Species of Woodpeckers at Algonkian Park

Mar 19, 2024

Yellow-bellied Sapsucker.Photo by Bryan Henson Normally, the bird walk on the third Sunday of the month is at Bles Park,...

Strong Winds at Algonkian Make Birds Harder to Find

Strong Winds at Algonkian Make Birds Harder to Find

Feb 19, 2024

Red-headed Woodpecker.Photo by Bryan Henson Nine birders, including walk leaders Bryan Henson and Patrick Lewis, braved the aftermath of the...

The Big Sit on October 7 at Algonkian Park

The Big Sit on October 7 at Algonkian Park

Oct 13, 2023

Cape May Warbler.Photo by Bryan Henson The Big Sit started with a beautiful rainbow spanning the Potomac and Algonkian Park....

Eleven Species of Warblers Found at Algonkian Park

Eleven Species of Warblers Found at Algonkian Park

Sep 14, 2023

Little Blue Heron.Photo by Kevin Denice A group of 25 eager birders showed up on a warm, overcast day at...

A Fine and Birdy Morning at Algonkian Park

A Fine and Birdy Morning at Algonkian Park

May 9, 2023

Prothonotary Warbler.Photo by Larry Meade Led by Larry Meade and Carol Sottili, 18 birders came out to “Celebrate Birds” at...

76 Species of Birds Found on Walk at Algonkian Park

76 Species of Birds Found on Walk at Algonkian Park

May 3, 2022

Black-and-white Warbler.Photo by Gerco Hoogeweg May 1st is always a great time to be outside looking for warblers, and Algonkian...

Cold and Snow Limit the Number of Birds and Birders at Algonkian

Cold and Snow Limit the Number of Birds and Birders at Algonkian

Feb 14, 2022

Hooded Merganser.Photo by Gerco Hoogeweg A cold, dark, snowy morning brought five birders out to Algonkian Park on February 13...

Monthly Bird Walk Report: MUCH to see at Banshee Reeks, plus IMBD events for May!

Apr 14, 2014

On Saturday, April 12th,  Del Sargent & Joanne Bradbury led the regular monthly bird walk (sponsored every 2nd Saturday of the...

13 Birders, 55 Species at Algonkian Regional Park

May 12, 2011

Thirteen birders participated in a bird walk at Algonkian Park this past Saturday, co-sponsored by the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and...

Amphibians at Algonkian Regional Park

Mar 27, 2011

We had our last of three amphibian monitoring program kickoffs this past Saturday.  This one was held at Algonkian Regional...

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