Zach Huntington used to guide fishing tours out on the Potomac. While floating along the river in his kayak, he started noticing a significant amount of habitat loss and a glaring volume of garbage washing up on the shores and islands of the Potomac.
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!
November Bird of the Month
Monday Mystery - October 19
Volunteer: ASNV Finance Committee
Observations from Meadowood: September
How to Prevent Bird Window Collisions: Watch this Video
October 2020
Goldfinches always make me smile. The male birds’ bright yellow plumage and black wings with white racing stripes liven up our garden as the flowers are starting to fade away. Goldfinches are the circus acrobats of our garden as they balance on our coneflowers while pulling them apart to reach the seeds.
ASNV Praises Aventon Holdings I, LLC for Bird-friendly Development Project
Happy Autumn
Audubon at Home Certifies 87-acre property
October Bird of the Month
Monday Mystery
Monday Mystery Continues
September 2020
Observations from Meadowood: August
Sweet Options When Selecting Woody Plants for your Home Habitat
Virginia Breeding Bird Atlas Transitions to Next Stage
The second Virginia Breeding Bird Atlas, known as VABBA2, is one of the largest citizen science projects in Virginia’s history. Over the last five years, more than 1,400 volunteer birders have gathered data on breeding activity of over 200 species throughout the Commonwealth, resulting in over 6 million records.