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Beginner Bird Walk: Fort C.F. Smith Park, Arlington
Oct
5
8:00 AM08:00

Beginner Bird Walk: Fort C.F. Smith Park, Arlington

Photo: White-breasted Nuthatch, Doug Dearinger/Audubon Photography Awards

When: Saturday, October 5, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Where: Fort C.F. Smith Park, 2411 24th St. N, Arlington, VA 22207; meet in the parking area.

Join us for a bird walk at Fort C.F. Smith Park! This walk is geared toward beginners, but more experienced birders are welcome.

Meet in the parking area. Walk leader is Carol Mullen.

Trail info: A mile and a half, slight hill, partly paved, wide trail

No registration is required. Walk will happen unless there is heavy rain or storm. Please bring binoculars if you have them.

NOTE: We are looking for a volunteer to bring loaner binoculars to this walk from the Reston office. Interested volunteers, please contact Tina.

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Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park
Sep
29
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park

Photo: White-breasted Nuthatch, Doug Dearinger/Audubon Photography Awards

When: Sunday, September 29, 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Where: Upton Hill Regional Park, 6060 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22205

Join us for a bird walk at Upton Hill Regional Park!

When you arrive at the park, turn left into the parking lot and meet on the grass next to the bird feeder at the very end of the parking lot.

Trails in the woods are not paved and run up and down a gentle hillside, with some steps along the path.

Your birding guide is John Colpoys, an avid birder and experienced bird walk leader.

Newer and seasoned birders welcome.  

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird and the leader will share the ebird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here:  ebird.org/home

No registration is required. Walk will happen unless there is heavy rain or storm. Please bring binoculars if you have them.

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Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park
Jun
22
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park

Photo: Belted Kingfisher, Bob Feldman/Audubon Photography Awards

This bird walk is part of ASNV’s Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with the Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation.

Morning is a great time for a bird walk through Four Mile Run Park! To see what birds have been observed here previously, take a look at the Four Mile Run Park eBird hotspot page.

Newer birders as well as veteran birders are welcome to join this walk.

Carol Mullen, your birding guide, is a long-time birder and, thanks to the iNaturalist app, is learning to ID plants, insects and fungi, too. Her favorite bird in the American Dipper, or Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, or maybe the Belted Kingfisher.

Trails in the park are flat, paved, and accessible.

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

Registration for this event is recommended but not required. If you register, you will receive an email notification if the walk needs to be canceled or postponed due to weather or trail conditions.

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird, and the leader will share the eBird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here: ebird.org/home

Visit our Bird Walks page for more ASNV bird walks.

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Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park
Jun
16
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park

Photo: White-breasted Nuthatch, Doug Dearinger/Audubon Photography Awards

This program is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with Upton Hill Regional Park.

When you arrive at the park, turn left into the parking lot and meet on the grass next to the bird feeder at the very end of the parking lot.

Trails in the woods are not paved and run up and down a gentle hillside, with some steps along the path. 

Your birding guide is Ron Grimes, a Virginia Master Naturalist, experienced bird walk leader, and member of the Board of Directors of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia.

Newer and seasoned birders welcome.  

Registration is recommended but not required. Registrants will get a reminder about the walk and will be notified via email if the walk is canceled.

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird and the leader will share the eBird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here: ebird.org/home

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

Visit our Bird Walks page for more ASNV bird walks.

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Afternoon Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park
May
25
5:00 PM17:00

Afternoon Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park

Photo © Todd Kiraly

This bird walk is part of ASNV’s Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with the Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation.

Afternoon is a great time for a bird walk through Four Mile Run Park! To see what birds have been observed here previously, take a look at the Four Mile Run Park eBird hotspot page.

Newer birders as well as veteran birders are welcome to join this walk.

Carol Mullen, your birding guide , is a long-time birder and, thanks to the iNaturalist app, is learning to ID plants, insects and fungi, too. Her favorite bird in the American Dipper, or Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, or maybe the Belted Kingfisher.

Trails in the park are flat, paved, and accessible.

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

Registration for this event is recommended but not required. If you register, you will receive an email notification if the walk needs to be canceled or postponed due to weather or trail conditions.

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird, and the leader will share the eBird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here: ebird.org/home

Visit our Bird Walks page for more ASNV bird walks.

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Afternoon Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park
May
6
5:00 PM17:00

Afternoon Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park

Photo © Todd Kiraly

This bird walk is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with the Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation.

This afternoon bird walk is open for everyone, beginners and families are welcome. Trails in the park are flat and paved, accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.

Park in the lot behind Mom's Organic Market - access from Bruce Street. Meet us at the playground behind the basketball court.

Your birding guide is Andreas Seiter, an experienced local birder, member of the Board of Directors of the Audubon Society of Nothern Virginia, and member of the Northern Virginia Bird Club and Virginia Society of Ornithology.

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

Registration for this event is recommended but not required.

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird and the leader will share the ebird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here: ebird.org/home

VISIT OUR BIRD WALKS PAGE FOR MORE ASNV BIRD WALKS

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Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park
Apr
6
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park

Photo © Todd Kiraly

This bird walk is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with the Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation.

Morning is a great time for a bird walk through Four Mile Run Park - newer birders as well as veteran birders are welcome to join!

We will begin at the Commonwealth Avenue parking lot (between the two baseball fields) on the east side of the park as it is a good place to start the morning scouting for potential rarities on the ballfields. We will then proceed and do a circular loop (almost exactly a half mile) around the main marsh area (unfortunately, we will have to backtrack our route back to the cars as they most likely will still be doing repairs on the one bridge). Expect to walk about 1 mile on paved paths (boots not necessary) for this walk. The expected time is about 1 hour.

Optional Extension: As we backtrack, you will have an opportunity to continue the walk westward down to the other main parking lot on Mount Vernon Avenue (which adds about another .5 mile and 1 hour to the walk). The expected total for the longer walk is 1.5 miles and 2 hours as we stop along various spots.

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

Your birding guide is Todd Kiraly. Todd has extensive experience birding in the local hotspots in and around the Potomac River in NOVA. Todd is also a photographer; visit his collection of local wildlife photography posted on his site, k

Four Mile Run, with its close proximity to the Potomac River and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, offers a great variety of bird habitat (streams/marsh/meadow patches/grass athletic fields/low tide mudflats) within an urban environment. Another feature is the ability to scan a large area of sky without obstruction for flyover rarities. In the last 2 years, during the first week of April, some of the species of birds found and photographed are Eastern Meadowlark, Black-crowned Night Heron, Palm Warbler, Purple Finch, Vesper Sparrow (also Fox, Field, Chipping, and Savannah), Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Rusty Blackbird, Greater Yellowlegs and early arrivals of Osprey and Green Herons to name a few.

  • The walk will be entirely conducted from paved paths but for those interested, we may take a walk out on a grass t-ball field if there is a rare find to draw us in (but still within binocular distance for anyone choosing to stay on the paved path).

  • You will learn many details on bird habitat, whether the birds are there or not, as educational pointers to take away for future consideration when birding

  • Todd, your leader, is an outdoor photographer and will share pointers for beginners to more advanced and would welcome any tips from others.

  • It should be noted, that “bad” weather can bring in the most unexpected results when it comes to birding. We will hope for the best, but a threat of rain or light drizzle could yield good results as the birds may be forced down from their travels into the park.

Registration is recommended but not required. Registrants will get a reminder about the walk and will be notified via email if the walk is cancelled.

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird and the leader will share the ebird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here: https://ebird.org/home

Four Mile Park is close proximity to multiple quick food vendors (Subway/McDonald’s/Popeye’s) as well as quick access to places like Del Ray or Potomac Yards for additional meal choices if desired.

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Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park
Feb
17
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park

Photo: Northern Cardinal, Jim Boloski/Audubon Photography Awards

This program is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with Upton Hill Regional Park.

When you arrive at the park, turn left into the parking lot and meet on the grass next to the bird feeder at the very end of the parking lot.

Trails in the woods are not paved and run up and down a gentle hillside, with some steps along the path. 

Your birding guide is John Colpoys, an avid birder and experienced bird walk leader.

Newer and seasoned birders welcome.  

Registration is recommended but not required. Registrants will get a reminder about the walk and will be notified via email if the walk is cancelled.

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird and the leader will share the ebird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here: ebird.org/home

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

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Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park
Jan
28
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park

Photo: White-breasted Nuthatch, Doug Dearinger/Audubon Photography Awards

Canceled due to the weather!

We hope you can join us on our February 17 Upton Hill bird walk, or a future walk in Upton Hill.

This program is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with Upton Hill Regional Park.

When you arrive at the park, turn left into the parking lot and meet on the grass next to the bird feeder at the very end of the parking lot.

Trails in the woods are not paved and run up and down a gentle hillside, with some steps along the path. 

Your birding guide is Ruth Lane, an experienced local birder and certified Virginia Master Naturalist.

Newer and seasoned birders welcome.  

Registration is recommended but not required. Registrants will get a reminder about the walk and will be notified via email if the walk is cancelled.

We will be documenting the birds we see in eBird and the leader will share the ebird list with you after the walk. If you don't already have an eBird account, you can sign up for a free one here: ebird.org/home

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

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Bird Walk: Gulf Branch Park
Nov
19
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Gulf Branch Park

Photo: Downy Woodpecker, Nick Shearman/Audubon Photography Awards

Meet near the steps of the Nature Center building next to the parking lot.

Trails in the woods are not paved and run up and down a gentle hillside, with some steps along the path.

Your birding guide is John Colpoys, an avid birder and experienced bird walk leader.

Newer and seasoned birders welcome.  

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

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Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park
Nov
18
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park

Photo: White-breasted Nuthatch, Doug Dearinger/Audubon Photography Awards

This program is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with Upton Hill Regional Park.

When you arrive at the park, turn left into the parking lot and meet on the grass next to the bird feeder at the very end of the parking lot.

Trails in the woods are not paved and run up and down a gentle hillside, with some steps along the path. 

Your birding guide is Musa Murawih, a board member of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia. Musa has birded throughout the US and abroad in Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. 

Newer and seasoned birders welcome.  

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

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Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park
Nov
17
3:00 PM15:00

Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park

  • Four Mile Run Park - Park behind Mom's Organic Market; meet on the trail near the playground (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Photo © Todd Kiraly

This bird walk is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with the Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation.

Park in the parking lot behind Mom's Organic Market and meet on the trail near the playground

This late afternoon bird walk is open for everyone, beginners and families are welcome. Trails in the park are flat and paved, accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.

Your birding guide is Andreas Seiter, an experienced local birder, member of the Board of Directors of the Audubon Society of Nothern Virginia, and member of the Northern Virginia Bird Club and Virginia Society of Ornithology.

Registration for this event is recommended but not required.


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Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park
Oct
13
4:30 PM16:30

Bird Walk: Four Mile Run Park

  • Four Mile Run Park - Playground (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Photo © Todd Kiraly

This bird walk is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with the Four Mile Run Conservatory Foundation.

We will meet on the trail near the playground, which is adjacent to a parking lot behind a little shopping plaza - access from Bruce Street. On Google Maps, use "Four Mile Run Basketball Court".

This late afternoon bird walk is open for everyone, beginners and families are welcome. Trails in the park are flat and paved, accessible for strollers and wheelchairs.

Your birding guide is Andreas Seiter, an experienced local birder, member of the Board of Directors of the Audubon Society of Nothern Virginia, and member of the Northern Virginia Bird Club and Virginia Society of Ornithology.

Registration for this event is recommended but not required.


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Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park
Oct
9
8:00 AM08:00

Bird Walk: Upton Hill Regional Park

Photo: White-breasted Nuthatch, Doug Dearinger/Audubon Photography Awards

This program is part of the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia's Stretch Our Parks initiative, in partnership with Upton Hill Regional Park.

When you arrive at the park, turn left into the parking lot and meet on the grass next to the bird feeder at the very end of the parking lot.

Trails in the woods are not paved and run up and down a gentle hillside, with some steps along the path. 

Your birding guide is Joanne Bauer.

Newer and seasoned birders welcome.

If you have binoculars, please bring them with you.

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