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  1. New blog post: Fascinating Article: Frogs Mate Under Full Moon http://bit.ly/13dnQX
  2. New blog post: Net Spinners, Water Pennies and More at the Phillips Farm http://bit.ly/4313wK
  3. New blog post: Birds of Summer at Banshee Reeks and the Dulles Wetlands http://bit.ly/lbbi4
  4. Getting ready to do our second netting in the stream. Water temp is 69 degrees
  5. Red tailed hawk calling at us from a sycamore as we monitor the stream
  6. Out at south fork of the catoctin doing stream monitoring at phillips farm. Finding lots of cool aquatic insects like the net spinners
  7. Heading out for some stream monitoring at Phillips Farm in Waterford - will tweet from the field
  8. New blog post: Binocular FAQ - Diopter Adjustment, the Key to Alignment http://bit.ly/10u34C
  9. New blog post: Weekly Nature Quote...Muir http://bit.ly/13xSnk
  10. New blog post: A Day in the Life of A Loudoun Bird Atlaser http://bit.ly/wXYsI
  11. Surrounded by wood thrush! At least 6 -- and a catbird scolding from the brambles
  12. Really interesting conglomerate rock formations through Teample Hall Farm. At. Least 3 wood thrush calling along the woods loop trail
  13. Visiting Temple Hall Farm in Leesburg to check for butterflies and walk the wooded trail. Nice morning. Rooster is calling
  14. Skink went scurrying over a fallen log
  15. Pileated woodpeckers really vocal at Algonkian today. Lots of tadpoles in the vernal pools :)
  16. Out exploring Loudoun's wild places. Visiting Algonkian Park now. Vernal pools still have water! Saw a beautiful barred owl over a VP.
  17. New blog post: Binocular FAQs - What is Interpupillary Distance? http://bit.ly/IwZIz
  18. New blog post: A Few Tips on Watching Birds for Breeding Behavior http://bit.ly/SNF9X
  19. New blog post: Bird Atlas - Highlights from June http://bit.ly/S3vdD
  20. Anyone read The Lorax lately? It's not just a kids book. For me, it's a poignant reminder of why we do what we do.