Please visit our Online Programs page to view recordings of recent webinars and classes!
Throughout the year, ASNV offers classes, workshops, events, counts and surveys to both its members and to the general public in an effort to spread awareness and understanding of the birds and habitats of our region. Here is a list of our upcoming events. Check back often, as we are always adding new offerings to our calendar.
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Online Class and Event Policies:
Registration closes two hours before an event starts. Please register early!
Cancellation and refund policy: please let us know as soon as possible if you are not able to attend an event and we'll gladly issue a refund. Many of our programs are recorded and posted on Vimeo. If you're not able to attend the live event, you can still watch them from the comfort of your home at your convenience.
Classes, Workshops and Events
ASNV is joining with Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy to co-sponsor their in-person education event to discuss the amazing story of bird migration, the importance of dark skies and what Lights Out really means.
Ethnobotany is the study of how people relate to and use plants in their lives, be it for food, medicine, tools, and many other ways. Learn about plant folklore and how people here used locally native and commonly available plants in the past. Alonso Abugattas will review the natural history of various plants, and provide some tips and references for finding out more about the various native plants.
In this overview of bird anatomy, Dr. Kathleen Hunt (Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation) will explain how a bird's body is put together and how it all works.
The Audubon Society of Northern Virginia will hold its Annual Meeting at 2:30 PM on June 2, 2024 at the National Wildlife Federation building, 11100 Wildlife Center Drive, Reston.
Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of South Africa, home to amazing scenery, iconic African wildlife, and more than 800 bird species.
View our full calendar of classes and events here.
Bird Walks
April is prime time for birding! In this experiential workshop at Huntley Meadows Park, the pace will be leisurely as we learn how to spot and identify birds.
Join a brief indoor presentation and planning meeting about birding and using eBird to predict what birds we can expect to observe.
Upcoming Counts and Surveys
Audubon Afternoons
Audubon Afternoons are free, public programs offered four times a year on topics ranging from current conservation issues, live bird programs, travel and author presentations. Watch this space for information about upcoming events!
View our full calendar of events here.
The Audubon Society of Northern Virginia will hold its Annual Meeting at 2:30 PM on June 2, 2024 at the National Wildlife Federation building, 11100 Wildlife Center Drive, Reston.