
Evening Walk at Dulles Greenway Wetlands Was Fairly Quiet
Hooded Mergansers.Photo by Michael Sciortino A group of 13 participants, along with leaders Mary Ann Good and Jane Yocom, enjoyed...
Hooded Mergansers.Photo by Michael Sciortino A group of 13 participants, along with leaders Mary Ann Good and Jane Yocom, enjoyed...
Spring Peeper.Photo by Jenny Erickson After a dry start to the amphibian season, the week prior to our walk gave...
Al has been volunteering with Loudoun Wildlife since 2019. He started by assisting his wife, Jenny Erickson, with the Amphibian...
Rusty BlackbirdPhoto by Gerco Hoogeweg Novice and expert birders alike enjoyed the opportunity to go birding with Loudoun Wildlife on...
By the age of nine weeks, an eaglet is showing great mobility and more self-sufficiency. After 10 to 12 weeks,...
As the Bald Eagle approaches week nine and beyond, most of the skills needed to take the first flight off...
The Dulles Greenway Wetlands in Leesburg, Virginia, has been home to two Bald Eagles since 2005. In 1995, TRIP II,...
The Bald Eaglet at the Dulles Greenway Wetlands has reached the halfway point of its journey to leaving the nest...
As we approach weeks five and six of the eaglet’s life at Dulles Wetlands, many changes continue, and the eaglet...
A newly-hatched eaglet has a lot to learn about the world around it. The most important figures in its life...
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