Walk with a Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy naturalist at Balls Bluff Park to see the forest as it reemerges from its winter sleep. Balls Bluff covers numerous microhabitats — riparian, oak-beech, oak-hickory, flood plain — each of which is home to its own distinct plant and animal communities that will be explored. This will be part of a series that explores the forest on its cycle through the seasons. We’ll track the progression from flower to leaf to fruit, observe the succession of understory plant growth, and watch the forest’s denizens as they go about their daily lives… if they let us. Limit 15. Registration required.
Questions: Contact info@loudounwildlife.org.
https://loudounwildlife.org/event/spring-nature-walk/
We are working hard to compile an assortment of local activities as they are deemed safe. You can also explore online and virtual experiences that you and your family can enjoy safely during your stay with us. With rules and regulations changing regularly, we invite you to visit Virginia.gov for current updates.
In addition to events listed on the calendar, we also recommend checking out these great virtual tours and experiences!
Smithsonian Institute - National Gallery of Art - United States Botanic Garden - The National Aquarium - The National Zoo - The National Air & Space Museum - New York Times Cooking - Disney World - National Geographic
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