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Jan
30
7:00 PM19:00

NNK and MP Winter Waterfowl Count Zoom Workshop

  • P.O. Box 991 Kilmarnock, VA 22482 (map)
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In preparation for the NNK and MP Winter Waterfowl Count, there will be a Zoom workshop on January 30th, 7:00 PM. The program will cover tips to help determine just what we are seeing, particularly when the species is challenging to identify.

To sign up for the Zoom, contact Jeff Wright, compiler for NNK and MP Winter Waterfowl Count at pec11908@mac.com

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Jan
1
1:00 PM13:00

HICKORY HOLLOW NEW YEAR’S DAY WALK

New Year’s Day is the perfect day to get outside and start the New Year off naturally and focused on plants. A number of years ago our Northern Neck Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society started a New Year’s Day Walk at Hickory Hollow Natural Area Preserve but the scourge of Covid forced that to be canceled for the past few years. But alas, the Walk has been reinstated this new year for Sunday, Jan. 1 at 1 pm with the co-sponsorship of the NN Virginia Native Plant society . The temperature is predicted to be in the fifties.

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Old Growth Forest
Apr
5
7:00 PM19:00

Old Growth Forest

This ZOOM program will be presented by Dr. Joan Maloof - author, forest ecologist at Salisbury State University (MD) and founder of the Old Growth Forest Network. Get your notebooks ready as Joan will enlighten us all about Old Growth Forests and why they are so valuable.

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Great Backyard Bird Count 2021
Feb
12
to Feb 15

Great Backyard Bird Count 2021

  • P.O. Box 991 Kilmarnock, VA 22482 (map)
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Since 1998, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society have promoted the first online citizen science project to collect data on wild birds and to display the results in near real time.

For four days each year, February 12-15, participants spend at least 15 minutes per day watching and recording the birds they see. You can watch through a window to your yard, from your favorite secret birding place or some exotic spot where you always wanted to be (although in Covid-19 times, that is pretty much out). You can be by yourself or with family; but, again, Covid protocol prevails The data can be uploaded easily in a variety of methods.

This is a very valuable citizen science project. All information can be found via a search on the web for Audubon Great Backyard Bird Count.

Bird-watching is certainly a joy in which we should all partake more often. The data we collect and record provides scientists with long-term population trends and a better understanding of a species population before one of its annual migrations. PLEASE PARTICIPATE ...AND, feel free to post highlights of your Count on the NNAS list website: nnasnet@freelists.org

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Nov
9
10:00 AM10:00

Birds, Plants & Nature Trail Clean-up at Hickory Hollow Virginia Natural Area Preserve

The Northern Neck Chapters of the Virginia Native Plant Society and Audubon Society are holding a joint clean up at Hickory Hollow Virginia Natural Area Preserve on Saturday, November 9th from 10 am to noon with a one hour nature walk afterward – open leadership. This is open to the public.

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Wildlife Center of VA discusses  "Hidden Life of Trees"
Feb
5
7:00 PM19:00

Wildlife Center of VA discusses "Hidden Life of Trees"

It's a little different, but lots of fun. You may think about giving it a try.

Every other month, the Wildlife Center of VA selects a book related to wildlife, ecology, or natural history to read and discuss.

For our next meeting, join the Wildlife Center of Virginia in reading:

Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben


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Blue Birds of Stratford Hall
Jan
26
10:00 AM10:00

Blue Birds of Stratford Hall

During this event participants will learn about the important role blue birds play in our ecosystem, how to construct their own bluebird house for their property, and hike along Stratford's property to  view the bluebird houses that the Virginia Blue Bird Society maintain at Stratford Hall.

This event has a cost associated with it.

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Northern Neck Master Gardeners present "Climate Change in Our Own Backyard"
Jan
16
11:00 AM11:00

Northern Neck Master Gardeners present "Climate Change in Our Own Backyard"

  • Transportation Building, Rice’s Hotel/ Hughlett’s Tavern, (map)
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Please join Northern Neck Master Gardeners for a presentation by Bud Ward on “Climate Change in Our Own Backyard” on Wednesday, January 16, at 11 a.m. at the Transportation Building, Rice’s Hotel/ Hughlett’s Tavern, 73 Monument Place, Heathsville.

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Dec
10
9:00 AM09:00

Birdwalk at George Washington Birth Place in Westmoreland

  • george washington birthplace (map)
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On Monday December 10 at 9:00 am, the Northern Neck Audubon Society (NNAS) will conduct a bird walk at George Washington Birthplace National Monument Park on Pope’s Creek between Montross and Oak Grove in Westmoreland County.

This is a fascinating time of year to bird watch as the migrating waterfowl are arriving, sometimes in great numbers.  The National Park Service allows visitors to view wildlife at the birthplace of our first president.  In addition to wildlife, the park offers stunning vistas of the Potomac River from beautiful bluffs.  There are woods, ponds, Popes Creek, open fields and beaches.  Possible sightings include:  bald eagles, Canada geese (in great numbers), white fronted geese, great blue herons, terns, gulls, loons, wild turkeys, tundra swans, buffleheads and hooded mergansers.

The GPS address is 1732 Popes Creek Road, Colonial Beach, VA 22443.  Those driving directly should meet at 9:00 am at the visitor center parking lot.   

Directions from Kilmarnock and Warsaw: 

Take Route 3 west through Montross.  About ¼ mile past Potomac Mills, turn right on Pope’s Creek Road (Route 204).  Proceed to the park.

Warm clothing is recommended.  There will be loaner binoculars available. For cancellations additional information about the NNAS and activities, check the website at www.northernneckaudubon.org.

 



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Celebrate Independence Day with the Release of a Rescued Bald Eagle
Jul
4
11:00 AM11:00

Celebrate Independence Day with the Release of a Rescued Bald Eagle

The Wildlife Center of VA will be releasing an adult bald eagle on Wednesday, July 4 at 11am at the Wilna Pond at the Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife Refuge. This eagle was first found on the Rappahannock River Valley NWR on May 10 during the biologist's regular breeding bird count.

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