I got some bad news recently. I picked up a new edition of “Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas” and found that one of my favorite bulbs, Hyacinthoides hispanica, or Spanish Bluebells, is a new entry, its invasive qualities manifesting in my area.
Monday Mystery - May 29, 2023
President's Corner
Recovering Our Night Sky for People and Wildlife
Shopping for the birds
Why Did the Canada Goose Cross the Road?
Welcome Back Yellow Warblers
Observations from Meadowood: May 2023
Plant This, Not That: Replacing Bush Honeysuckle
Some invasive plants are sneaky. They pop up in one’s garden without explanation or obvious origin and force gardeners to take action on the spot, lest they be forgotten and allowed to grow and spread. Some of the sneakiest are the Bush Honeysuckles, several species of Lonicera with Eurasian origins.
Monday Mystery - May 1, 2023
Board Notes
Calling All Birders: It's Time to Get Ready for Birdathon 2023!
Deer Management
Landscapers’ Conference in Spanish
New Barn Owl Box Installed in Northern Virginia
Want birds and butterflies? Plant native shrubs!
ASNV Citizen Science Needs YOU!
ASNV Awards Hog Island Scholarship
Welcome Spring Migration!
If You Build It, They Will Come, Maybe
I am captivated by Eastern Screech Owls. They have the qualities noted above, and they come in two colors – gray and red. They are robin-sized with cute ear tufts. But most important for me, they love nest boxes, suburban areas, and mixed woods, so that creating an environment for them is doable. If you build it, they will come!