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Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula Winter Waterfowl Count on February 5th and 6th

In an effort to learn more about our populations of winter waterfowl through citizen science, the Northern Neck Chapter of the Audubon Society (NNAS) is seeking people to assist in a census count of these fascinating birds on the weekend of February 5th and 6th. This Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula Winter Waterfowl Count focuses on the Lower Rappahannock-Potomac Rivers, tributaries, and adjacent lands is sponsored in 2022 by NNAS and the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula Chapters of Virginia Master Naturalists.

New Year’s Day Walk At Hickory Hollow…. Canceled Again this Year Due to Covid-19

Hickory Hollow Natural Area Preserve near Lancaster offers one of the best nature walks in coastal Virginia and is also a place where Virginia’s earliest blooming plant, Skunk Cabbage, can be found in bloom with no foliage.

The Northern Neck Audubon Society owns Hickory Hollow and for many past years knowledgeable local naturalists have led a New Year’s Day Walk to get folks out in nature to welcome in the New Year. Last year’s walk was cancelled due to the scourge of Covid but the Audubon Board felt this year it could carefully be offered once again. And was cosponsored by the Northern Neck Chapters of the Virginia Native Plant Society and the Virginia Master Naturalists.

But sadly, because of the rapid spread of the new Omicron Covid strain reported in the last few weeks, the Audubon Board and cosponsors have reluctantly decided it is not quite the time to offer a public walk.

Hickory Hollow New Year's Day Walk Modified for 2021

Hickory Hollow New Year's Day Walk Modified for 2021

For the past several years, the Northern Neck Chapters of the National Audubon Society (NNAS), Virginia Native Plant Society (NNNPS) and the Virginia Master Naturalists (NNMN) have sponsored a New Year’s Day walk at Hickory Hollow Natural Area Preserve in Lancaster County. The walk first began with members of the NN Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society but has greatly expanded and been cosponsored in recent years by the three aforementioned groups. The major goal has been to get people out early in the year and see Virginia’s earliest blooming plant, Skunk Cabbage.

Virtual Hickory Hollow Skunk Cabbage Walk