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Category Archives: Morris County
Willow Flycatcher in Great Swamp N.W.R., April 15, 2012
From Terry Carruthers: I had a Willow Flycatcher calling in my garden on Sunday 4-15 (Great Swamp area). I appreciate that it’s very early but the call was distinctive. It did not stay around for long and had moved off … Continue reading
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E. Meadowlarks in Lamington; Blue-winged Teal, Greater Yellowlegs in Hanover, April 15, 2012
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife lists Eastern Meadowlark as a species of special concern. All reports of this species are relevant and important. Joe Pescatore found 5 of the continuing Eastern Meadowlarks today in Lamington. The field … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County
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Birds in the Great Swamp N.W.R., April 14, 2012
From Terry Carruthers: A circuit of the Great Swamp today produced Barred owl, bald eagle, merlin, kestrel, red-shouldered hawk, hermit thrushes, pine, palm and yellow-rumped warblers, some ruby-crowned kinglets, blue-gray gnatcatchers, swamp sparrows, 3 blue-winged teal, 5 wilson’s snipe, and … Continue reading
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Solitary Sandpiper, American Bittern at Glenhurst Meadows; Rusty Blackbirds at Troy Meadows, April 14, 2012
Simon Lane reports a Solitary Sandpiper and American Bittern from Glenhurst this morning. A few Yellow-rumped and Palm Warblers were also present. —————- Troy Meadows has 3 Rusty Blackbirds remaining. Swamp Sparrows fill the cattail marsh with every imaginable trill … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
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Bonaparte’s Gulls continue in the Raritan; House Wren returns, April 13, 2012
The Bonaparte’s Gulls (BOGU) continue to stage in the Raritan River and are viewable from the Delaware and Raritan Canal towpath in Franklin Township, Somerset County. Some were visible today from the base of the I-287 Bridge near exit 10 … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
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Red-headed Woodpeckers at Lord Stirling Park; Birds at Bee Meadow Parkway, April 11, 2012
From Harvey Tomlinson: Hi Jonathan, Found 2 pair of Red-headed Woodpeckers at Stirling today, but they are probably Morris county birds. Still MocosocoBirds. I really think they are going to nest. Both pair were fairly faithful to a specific cavity … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
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Eastern Whip-poor-will at Great Swamp, N.W.R., April 11, 2012
Eastern Whip-poor-wills have been reported this April from Glades Wildlife Refuge in Cumberland County and Jakes Landing in Cape May County, but hearing one at the Great Swamp in Morris County this morning was completely unexpected. As far as is … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County
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Osprey at Duke Island Park; Little migration in Morris, April 10, 2012
From John J. Collins: I saw my FOY Osprey and at least 3 Northern Rough-winged Swallows yesterday morning at Duke Island Park by the weir on the Raritan between the Hibernia Mine Bridge and Robert St. Hope to go back … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
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Raptors in the Great Swamp, April 9, 2012
New Jersey is experiencing an unusually lengthy period of low humidity and windy conditions, especially for Spring. This makes the situation completely ripe for fires. The irony of this is not lost on anyone who lived through the unforgettable wet … Continue reading
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Broad-winged Hawk in Somerset County; Tourne Birds, April 7, 2012
Jeff Ellerbusch did a river watch today along the D&R Canal and Somerset County side of the Raritan River. The highlight was the season’s first Broad-winged Hawk in either Somerset or Morris Counties. Photo by Jeff Ellerbusch: —————- From Tim … Continue reading
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