Even though COVID disrupted regular wildlife surveys this year, individual survey members still took to the field. Here’s a stunning set of photographs that represents a small sample of what they saw in 2020.
Methane Flaring – A Hidden Killer for Birds of Prey
Tom Blackburn Op Ed Published
Monday Mystery - December 28th
The 1918 Christmas Bird Count
Lorton Ski Resort Could Threaten Habitat, Birds and More
400 Acres of Reston Association Natural Areas Certified as Wildlife Sanctuaries
Create Your Own Holiday Birdseed Wreath
December Bird of the Month
Alexandria Film Festival
Peregrine Falcons Choose Ashburn Quarry to Raise their Young
Pandemic Pollution: More Trash
Historic River Farm Property in Peril
Plastic is One of the Largest Culprits Harming Birds and Wildlife Today
Capturing the Natural Beauty of Birds
Virtual Bird Walk at Oak Spring Garden
Yellow Eyes in Moonless Skies: Researching the population status of the enigmatic Northern Saw-whet Owl
There’s something truly delightful about autumn nights. The crispness of the air, the sound of the trees rustling in the wind, and catching a glimpse of fluttering owls from deep within the woods. Northern Saw-whet Owl migration kicks off in late October which means another season of observing these elusive raptors!