Nesting Bald Eagles, Lots of Kestrels, and Harriers
Joe just sent over the field trip report for last Sunday’s Birds of Prey trip – what a great adventure! Here’s his write-up: From 2 pm to a little past 6 pm 13 people searched for birds of prey on a...
View ArticleEagles, Ducks and more – join us tomorrow
Eagles, ducks, and other birds are all active at the Dulles Wetlands right now so was decided yesterday to plan a walk for tomorrow. Join us if you can – sign up details and additional info is below....
View ArticleGood Birding at Banshee and the Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation
Five of us visited the Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation Project at 6:30 am on Saturday morning prior to the regular monthly bird walk at Banshee Reeks for which 15 people showed up. 55 species were...
View ArticleNesting Hooded Mergansers – a record for Loudoun
On Sunday, June 12, Nicole Hamilton, while monitoring the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Bluebird Trail at the privately owned Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation Project, discovered and photographed a...
View ArticleTalk Loudoun Talks About Loudoun Wildlife and the Dulles Greenway
Talk Loudoun, a great local e-zine that features local happenings and local organizations, did a piece on the partnership between Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and the Dulles Greenway/Toll Road...
View ArticleWonderful Walk at the Dulles Wetlands
Nine people joined Phil Daley and Joe Coleman on a nature walk at the privately-owned Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation Project Wednesday morning, August 31. Photos were sent over by Sheila Ferguson...
View ArticleBirding Banshee and the Dulles Greenway Wetlands
Seven of us, including Mary Ann Good & Bill Brown, participated in the regular monthly bird walk at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve on Saturday morning. The walk began well with several birds...
View ArticleJuly Birding at Banshee Reeks and the Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation
There was a lot of breeding bird behavior and disbursement observed at this morning’s bird walk at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve and during an early morning visit to the privately owned Dulles...
View ArticleNature Explorations at the Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation
Our walk at the Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation yesterday yielded some nice encounters. Below is a listing of the different species and a few notes from the field. Birds: Wood Duck, Mallard,...
View ArticleSeptember Birding at Banshee Reeks and the Dulles Greenway Wetlands
The twelve birders on last Saturday’s morning monthly bird walk at the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, sponsored by the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and the Friends of Banshee Reeks, found 38 species...
View ArticleBirding Banshee and the Dulles Greenway Wetland Mitigation Project – March...
The highlight of the regular monthly bird walk at Banshee Reeks was two flocks (one of 60 birds, the other 30) of Snow Geese flying north as they are uncommon in Northern Virginia’s Piedmont. They were...
View ArticleGood September Birding at Banshee Reeks and the Dulles Wetlands
Eighteen people enjoyed the regular 2nd Sat. of the month bird walk sponsored by the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy & the Friends of Banshee Reeks last Saturday. Prior to the Banshee walk four people...
View ArticleBirds at Banshee Reeks and the Dulles Wetlands
On November 9th, eleven people enjoyed the regular 2nd Sat. of the month Banshee Reeks bird walk on a beautiful fall day that started off in mid-20′s but warmed up quickly & didn’t become windy...
View ArticleBirding Report: Loudoun Wildlife 3/19/14 Dulles Greenway Wetlands Walk
Led by Mary Ann Good and Joe Coleman, 8 people visited the privately owned Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation Project on a chilly, drizzly March 19, 2014 for a Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy bird walk....
View ArticleJune Bird Walk Report: Dulles Greenway Wetlands Mitigation Project
Barred Owl, Louisiana Waterthrush, & juvenile Northern Rough-winged Swallows! WOW! The highlights of this June bird walk, sponsored by Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and led by Mary Ann Good &...
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