Reminder from: loudounwildlife Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loudounwildlife/cal Last Amphibian Monitoring window for the year Monday June 15,...
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I have lived in Round Hill for the past 13 years, and for as long as I can remember, I have had 2-3 bats every evening entertain us the dusk and evening hours...
Jim Thanks for your note on bats. The White Nose Syndrome is killing our bats I believe. I've noticed the lack of bats as well. It's very disturbing. I've ...
Nicole I have at least a pair of bats, not sure which ones but usually I thought they were brown bats. I have them every year. When the weather was warm the...
I live east of Hamilton and have missed the usual bats I used to have in my yard. I have noticed as well an upsurge of insects. The New Yorker a few weeks ago...
Just got the blog post on bats posted: http://www.loudounwildlife.org/blog/ Please feel free to add comments on the blog as it'll help with the general ...
I, too, have noticed at least 2 bats flying around in our yard in the evenings recently (eastern Loudoun/Potomac Falls/Sterling area). I don't know what kind...
I'm glad some people are seeing bats. Don't seem to have the usual bats this year around our house in the evening. I've been checking each evening at dusk....
That's so funny Clarice about the frog and the wren. And very neat about seeing the fox and coyote. I was just thinking last night that I haven't seen any...
I just posted a picture of one tadpole I found today. Anyone have a guess at to what kind of frog it is? I am thinking it might be a grey tree frog. Also I...
Hi, Beth -  I am not sure about the froglet/toadlet (I saw similar tiny, dark amphibian tadpoles in a very shallow pool at Claude Moore Park, which I was...
Thanks Joanne, I will keep watch on the tadpoles and maybe I can ID them when they hop out of the water. They look a little larger than toad tadpoles to me. I...
Hi Beth I believe it's a wood frog tadpole based on the size and the fact that it has back legs formed already. The Gray tree frogs haven't gotten that far ...
Thanks Nicole, I had never seen that type of parasitic plant before. I will keep watching the tadpoles. Beth ... Thanks Nicole, I had never seen that type of...
Hi, LWC friends -  I don't know if people have already seen this site, but I thought I would share in case anyone might be interested (firefly monitoring...
With the information of the bats and sightings going around ,heres my input for the last week of hot weather. We have three possibly more on our property here...
Does anybody know anything more about this incident? Â From the Washington Post Loudoun Extra Animal Watch column Sunday, July 19, 2009 Â These cases were...
Oh how absolutely horrible. From: loudounwildlife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:loudounwildlife@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rhonda Chocha Sent: Sunday, July 19,...
People are so stupid arent they.. Sheesh.. With whats going on with the bat population this is si sad ~ Susan **************Can love help you live longer?...
Perhaps not that big a deal, but it was my first true Coyote sighting, near the cornfield at Gables farm along East Colonial Highway east of Hamilton. She...
Except for the last few weeks I thought we had a wetter summer then usual and the garden looked pretty good. This year we have a three tiered cement fountain,...
Really interesting Susan. I've noticed wasps and bees drinking from the side of our garden pond but usually just one or two at a time. I wonder if the...
Hi everyone, I've got a biologist friend visiting DC from Sydney, Australia. I've been tasked with taking her somewhere she could see Marbled Salamanders in...
Hello - I have a question regarding recording LAMP site survey data. I am working on transferring my data from my journal onto data collection sheets.) In the...