From NV Bird Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject November 2024 Potomac Flier
Date November 1, 2024 3:30 PM
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The latest news and events from the Northern Virginia Bird Alliance

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** November 2024
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** President's Corner
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** Green-winged Teal, Gary Zahm/Audubon Photography Awards
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NVBA strengthened its role as a regional conservation leader in October, organizing an event to bring together organizations and other entities involved in conservation in northern Virginia.
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** Glass and Light Pollution Threaten Birds
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** Reflective glass at the Martha Washington Library, Glenda Booth
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NVBA has launched a campaign to prevent bird deaths, citing a National Audubon Society study that found a 30 percent drop in bird populations in North America since 1970, which means more than one in four birds or three billion birds have been lost since then.
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** Where There's a Wildfire, There's Smoke: How Does it Affect Birds? Looking Back at the 2023 Canadian Wildfires
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** NYC wildfire smoke, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, CC BY 2.0 ([link removed]) , via Wikimedia Commons
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We humans can find some refuge from the toxic particles by entering an office building, or staying at home, but what do birds do?
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More News


** "Keystone" Plants for Fall Gardens
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** Keystone plants, Plant NoVA Natives
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It’s fall, and most healthy plants are looking rather spent as they go dormant for the winter. But some natives are happily blooming away for the first time this growing season.

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** Two Entangled Bald Eagles Fell from the Sky
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** Entangled Bald Eagles, Glenda Booth
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When Janet Challender was walking from the Hollin Hall Senior Center to her car around 2 p.m. on October 15, as she rounded the corner, suddenly, out of the sky, two bald eagles intertwined with each other “crashed into the parking lot like a meteor,” she said.
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** Come Help Plant our Generous Wild Plant Donation from Earth Sangha!
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** Donated plants, Bill Browning
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Earth Sangha, a key partner in the Stretch Our Parks habitat restoration corridor, made a sizable donation of wild plants to the project and we need to get these youngsters in the ground!
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** New NVBA Merch is In!
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** NVBA merch, Tina Dudley
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Visit our online store to check out our tshirts, hats and tote bags featuring our new name and logo.
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Monthly Features


** Observations from Meadowood
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** Feather-legged Fly, Judy Gallagher
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Judy Gallagher is a long-time participant in the Meadowood Recreation Area survey. Here are some of her findings.

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** Wildlife Sanctuary Almanac: Grow Your Own Bird Feeders for Migrating Birds
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** Blackpoll Warbler, Kevin Sim/Audubon Photography Awards
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Fall-fruiting native shrubs and trees not only provide nutritious, fatty berries for birds, but also display beautiful fall color. That’s not for our benefit: what’s called foliar fruit flagging is the way the plants signal to birds that fruits are ripe and ready for plucking—just in time for migration.

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Upcoming Classes and Events
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We have some exciting classes and events coming up, both virtually and in-person! Click any event to learn more and register. You can also check our calendar ([link removed]) for our full schedule of events.


** Strengthening Bird Habitats and Coastal Resilience in Panama
Harpy Eagle, Keith Freeburn/Audubon Photography Awards
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Join us for a presentation by Julio Montes de Oca and Adriana Moreno on Audubon Americas’ work supporting bird conservation in Panama.

When: Thursday, November 7, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Where: Virtual
Ticket: FREE

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** Birds in Watercolor: Northern Flicker with Ronna Fujisawa
Image courtesy of Ronna Fujisawa
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Join this virtual class to learn to paint a close-up of a Northern Flicker. Your instructor, Ronna Fujisawa of Salty Water Art, will be your guide through the step-by-step process of painting.

When: Thursday, November 14, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Where: Virtual
Members: $25
Non-members: $35

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** Project FeederWatch Workshop with Greg Butcher
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Pamela Brown/Audubon Photography Awards
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Join Greg Butcher in this free workshop to learn how you can help the Cornell Lab of Ornithology monitor winter birds in North America by counting them from the comfort of your home. Greg will cover a bit of Project FeederWatch history, its purpose, tips for identifying birds, and the protocols to be followed while counting.

When: Thursday, November 21, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Where: Virtual
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** Bird Walks
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Birding, Camila Cerea


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** Monday Nature Mystery
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** Hemlock Woolly Adelgig (Adelges tsugae), Open Source
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Monday Nature Mystery continues! Read on to learn who correctly identified our last mystery and see what this week's mystery holds.
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** Conservation Counts
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Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Rusty Moran

Join Jim Waggener in his ongoing natural resource surveys at two of Northern Virginia's best birding spots. Surveys alternate between Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge and Meadowood Special Recreation Management Area on Mason Neck.

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E-Activist Network: Volunteers Needed

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