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Tag Archives: Finderne Wetlands
Wading Birds at Finderne Wetlands, Aug. 19, 2014
A Little Blue Heron and Glossy Ibis at Finderne Wetlands were eBirded yesterday, Aug. 18, by Kirsten Abildskov. Jeff Ellerbusch, Frank Sencher, Jr. and others descended on Finderne today. The final count of wading birds, give or take a few, … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
Tagged birding, birds, Finderne Wetlands, migration, mocosocobirds, Morris County, ornithology, somerset county
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Redhead, Common Yellowthroat, Rough-legged Hawk, Black-crowned Night-Heron, Jan. 12, 2012
From Alan Boyd: Hi Jonathan, When the fog cleared late this afternoon I had a single drake Redhead on Budd Lake. It was fairly close to Rt 46 opposite Timberline Rd. Among the 3000 or so Canadas were 8 Snow … Continue reading
Sparrows at Finderne and Hanover, Oct. 17, 2012
The season’s first Fox Sparrow and latest Wilson’s Warbler were both found at Finderne Wetlands this morning by Jeff Ellerbusch. The sheer number of sparrows is really the story. To quote Jeff: “I only covered a small fraction today…(there were) … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
Tagged Finderne Wetlands, mocosocobirds, Sparrows, Veterans Memorial Park, Whippany
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Clay-colored and Nelson’s Sparrows at Finderne, Oct. 15, 2012.
Jeff Ellerbusch relocated the Clay-colored Sparrow at Finderne Wetlands found yesterday by Tom Smith. It was on the west side of the pond directly below the Van Veghten House. As a bonus, Jeff also found a Nelson’s Sparrow on the … Continue reading
