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Woodpeckers and Bald Eagles Seen on Banshee Bird Walk

Woodpeckers and Bald Eagles Seen on Banshee Bird Walk

Feb 16, 2023

Red-tailed Hawk.Photo by Michael Sciortino Twenty-two birders met at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve for Loudoun Wildlife’s monthly bird walk on...

Banshee Walk had 41 Birders and 44 Species of Birds

Banshee Walk had 41 Birders and 44 Species of Birds

Jan 19, 2023

Pileated Woodpecker.Photo by Michael Myers On a chilly January morning, an impressively large and hardy gaggle of 41 birders braved...

Creepers, Kinglets and 38 Other Species Seen on Banshee Bird Walk

Creepers, Kinglets and 38 Other Species Seen on Banshee Bird Walk

Dec 14, 2022

American Goldfinch.Photo by Michael Sciortino On a cold and damp morning, 10 people showed up for Loudoun Wildlife’s regular bird...

Beautiful Weather and Lots of Raptors at Banshee

Beautiful Weather and Lots of Raptors at Banshee

Nov 14, 2022

Red-shouldered Hawk.Photo by Jenny Erickson In spite of a couple of inches of rain the day before, the group of...

Warblers and Raptors are Highlights of Banshee Reeks Walk

Warblers and Raptors are Highlights of Banshee Reeks Walk

Oct 13, 2022

On a beautiful crisp fall morning 16 people, led by Joe Coleman and Mike Scott, showed up for the October...

Olive-sided Flycatcher is the Highlight of the Banshee Reeks Walk

Olive-sided Flycatcher is the Highlight of the Banshee Reeks Walk

Sep 12, 2022

Brown Thrasher.Photo by Michael Sciortino Twenty-three people gathered for bird watching at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve on September 10,...

Anticipating Fall Migration at Banshee Reeks

Anticipating Fall Migration at Banshee Reeks

Aug 18, 2022

Eastern TowheePhoto by Michael Sciortino Mary Ann Good and Michael Sciortino led the Banshee Reeks bird walk on Saturday, August...

Another Wet Walk at Banshee Reeks Produces 45 Species

Another Wet Walk at Banshee Reeks Produces 45 Species

Jul 12, 2022

Dori Rhodes and Michael Sciortino led a wet July Banshee Reeks bird walk on Saturday, July 9. The weather progressively...

A Little Rain and Lots of Birds at Banshee Reeks

A Little Rain and Lots of Birds at Banshee Reeks

Jun 13, 2022

Jane Yocum and Michael Sciortino led the June 11 Banshee Reeks bird walk on a morning that threatened serious rain....

Exceptional Bird Activity and Threat of Rain at Banshee Reeks

Exceptional Bird Activity and Threat of Rain at Banshee Reeks

May 16, 2022

Photo by Michael Sciortino Twelve individuals joined Michael Sciortino and Dori Rhodes for the monthly bird walk at Banshee Reeks...

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