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Osprey, Jean Hall/Audubon Photography Awards
September 7 - Birdwalk at Occoquan Bay Wildlife Refuge:
Join birdwalk leader John Colpoys and our Community Engagement Coordinator, McKenzie Ingram for a walk this Sunday at 7:30 AM. No RSVP required, just be in the main parking lot on time to meet up with the group! Additional details can be found here.
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Variegated Fritillary, David Illig
September 9 - Virtual Webinar on Fall Butterfly Identification:
Join us at 7PM for a virtual butterfly ID event, where Larry Meade will walk us through the common species and help us differentiate some of the trickier look-a-like species. RSVP required to receive the zoom invite, please use this link to register. Those attending the butterfly count later this month are heavily encouraged to register for this webinar event.
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September 10 - Evening Bird Walk at Dyke Marsh:
Join birdwalk leader and NVBA Vice President, Andreas Seiter for an evening birdwalk at 5PM! No RSVP required, please meet up with Andreas in the parking lot by the picnic area.
September 10 - Virtual Watercolor Program:
In this class, students will paint beautiful Barred Owl portraits, learn how to mix neutral colors, as well as techniques of layering colors to create various feather patterns. Your instructor, Ronna Fujisawa of Salty Water Art, will be your guide through the step-by-step process of painting. This is an online class open to all levels of watercolor painters but participants must register here to hold their spot.
September 13 - Latino Conservation Week Bird Walk:
Join Northern Virginia Bird Alliance (NVBA) in celebrating this year's Latino Conservation Week alongside our partners at the Prince William Soil and Water Conservation District! NVBA is providing a guided bird walk of Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge where bird guides Jo Doumbia and McKenzie Ingram will provide bird identification and birdwatching tips in both Spanish and English. No RSVP required, additional details can be found here.
September 14 - NextGEN Bird Walk at Theodore Roosevelt Island:
NextGen is hosting a bird walk at Theodore Roosevelt Island in Washington DC, outside Arlington, VA. Click here to join the NextGEN MeetUp group so you can register to attend events like this!
September 16 - Virtual Wildlife Corridor Action Plan:
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) Wildlife Action Plan is a statewide conservation plan for plants and wildlife. Jeff Trollinger’s presentation will introduce you to the Wildlife Action Plan, identify some of Virginia’s species of greatest conservation needs, and discuss some examples of conservation successes. Registration for this webinar can be made here.
September 21 - Alliance Afternoon - Amazing Insects:
Join us to learn from NVBA Board Member and insect expert, Judy Gallagher, all about these important creatures that form the foundation of food webs that sustain the birds around us! Please register here for additional details.
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Volunteer Opportunities
September 17 - Invasive Plant Removal:
The Lockwood/Elmwood senior housing complex is a partner in the "Stretch Our Parks" program to restore habitat in and around parks to improve and expand habitat for birds and other pollinators and wildlife. To join us on this exciting habitat restoration project, register through the Signup Genius page linked here!
September 21 - DHARA Restoration Effort:
Can’t make it to this month’s Alliance Afternoon? No problem - come help work on this exciting habitat restoration project! ARMN, the Northern Virginia Bird Alliance, and the Tree Stewards of Arlington and Alexandria have been collaborating with Dominion Hills Area Recreation Association (DHARA) via NVBA's Stretch Our Parks initiative to restore the natural habitat on DHARA property. Register through the Signup Genius page linked here!
September 24 - Remove Invasive Plants at Powhatan Springs:
Join us as we keep this park progressing towards a native habitat that's conducive to our local flora and fauna. Register through the Signup Genius page linked here!
Hidden Oaks Nature Center Bird Counts:
Join Hidden Oaks Nature Center for their fall migratory bird counts! They are looking for volunteers to join their Park Volunteers to help assess birds that are passing through the park. Your help will support Hidden Oaks in making educated management decisions as they work to create their interpretive plan! Minimum age to participate is 14, with children under the age of 16 needing to be accompanied by an adult. Beginner birders are welcome. Bird Counts will take place from 8-9:00 AM at Hidden Oaks Nature Center. We will meet in front of the native garden by the main parking lot. Please arrive slightly before the start time. Sign up here if interested and reach out to Eren Edwards ([email protected]) with any questions!
See you out there!
-Northern Virginia Bird Alliance
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