mocosocoBirds publishes reports of interesting birds and nature-related happenings in the New Jersey counties of Morris and Somerset. Why these two counties? Northern Somerset and southern Morris counties could secede and become a separate county, they are that similar in habitat, economic demographic and location. Those who live in one of these counties invariably spends time in the other. A case in point: the author of this blog, Jonathan Klizas, lives in Morris County and teaches in Somerset County and spends a lot of time birding in both.
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Thank you for posting about the cerulean. I am here now and got it. But there are guys running very load radio contoured boats on the lake . Is that legal?
I don’t know about the legality. There could be a ranger by the RV campground north on Weldon Rd.