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A Quiet Morning at Banshee Reeks

Feb 11, 2018

By Bryan Henson Our group of 10 birders at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve found the birding to be a little...

Woodpeckers, Kestrel and a Hermit Thrush Star at Banshee Reeks

Nov 15, 2017

Hermit ThrushPhoto by Peter Kaestner Nineteen people participated in Loudoun Wildlife’s regular monthly (every 2nd Saturday) walk at the Banshee...

A Cool Morning at Banshee Reeks

Oct 17, 2017

There was a nice turn out of 15 people on a cool Saturday morning at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve October 14...

Banshee Reeks Bird Walk

Sep 25, 2017

Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Photo by Michael Sciortino. Ten of us showed up on a beautiful morning for the regular (every 2nd...

Banshee Birding in the Fog

Aug 14, 2017

Despite the heavy early morning fog, two hearty souls joined us for our monthly bird walk at Banshee Reeks on...

Early Birds at Banshee Reeks

Jul 10, 2017

Ten of us had a nice bird walk at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve Saturday morning with several very active...

Birds Observed Banshee Reeks May 13

Jun 7, 2017

While only four people showed up for the regular monthly bird walk at Banshee Reeks this cool, drizzly morning, we had...

A Spring Bird Walk at Banshee Reeks

Apr 10, 2017

Eight of us got together for an early Spring bird walk at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve Saturday, April 8....

Banshee Reeks and Dulles Greenway Wetlands Bird Walk Results

Mar 13, 2017

Four of us showed up for the regular monthly bird walk at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve Saturday morning, March...

Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve

Nov 16, 2016

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

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