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Red-throated Loon, Red-necked Grebes at Boonton Reservoir – Mar. 27, 2018
Birds on the move Bird activity is warming up after a dreary and endless winter. Joe Barbieri found a Red-throated Loon at Boonton Reservoir, March 26. It was seen by several observers today, March 27. Ray Duffy reports two Red-throated … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
Tagged birding, birds, migration, mocosocobirds, Morris County, nature, ornithology, Sandhill Crane, somerset county
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Birds After the Storms – Mar. 10, 2018
Condolences to all who have endured hardship over the past nine days as two epic storms battered the northeastern United States. Seriously, enough is enough. A few highlight birds of late winter are currently in Morris County. Alex Bernzweig relocated … Continue reading
Eurasian Wigeon, Tundra Swans – Feb. 25, 2018
Eurasian Wigeon at Silas Condict County Park (Click on the photo for a larger image.) Silas Condict County Park in Kinnelon is not known as a birding destination spot. This is no fault of its own, but there are so … Continue reading
Tundra Swan Fallout – Feb. 24, 2018
You need a magnifier to see the Tundra Swans near the south shore of the island at Boonton Reservoir in the above photo. The group of swans extends both left and right out of the range of the image. More … Continue reading
Posted in Morris County, Somerset County
Tagged birding, birds, migration, mocosocobirds, Morris County, nature, ornithology, Red-headed Woodpecker, Sandhill Crane, somerset county, Tundra Swan
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Greater White-fronted Goose, Eurasian Wigeon in Morris – Feb. 4, 2018
Thousands of Canada Geese and a small number of ducks are using Clyde Potts Reservoir in Mendham Twp. this winter. It is one of the few bodies of water in the area that has a sizable section of ice-free water. … Continue reading
Snowy Owl and other birds – Jan. 22, 2017
Snowy Owl in Dover (Jan. 16) (Click on the photo for a larger image.) A guy walks into a bus depot… On Tuesday, January, 16, Allan Favino was at his job at the Lakeland Bus Terminal in Dover, NJ when … Continue reading
Birds of the New Year – Jan. 7, 2018
(Click on the photo for a larger image.) Arctic conditions have frozen most of the water in Morris County. Somerset County does not have many bodies of water to freeze although the Raritan River is open enough to host thousands … Continue reading
The 82nd Boonton Christmas Bird Count Report – 2017
The 82nd annual Boonton Christmas Bird Count (CBC) occurred on Saturday, December 23, 2017. How can one describe the conditions in the field on that day: miserable, gloomy, wretched, dreadful, soggy, yucky. One can go on and on. A few decades-long veterans … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas Bird Count, Morris County
Tagged birding, birds, Christmas Bird Count, migration, mocosocobirds, Morris County, nature, ornithology, somerset county
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December Birds, Christmas Bird Count Info – Dec. 14, 2017
The past few days have reports of flyover Canada Geese and Snow Geese in the Morris and Somerset County areas. The following dark-morph (“Blue”) Snow Goose was photographed today by Chuck Hantis at Loantaka Brook Reservation. (Click on the photo for … Continue reading
2017 New Jersey Bald Eagle Report – Dec. 2017
Further down on this page is a link to the 2017 New Jersey Bald Eagle Project Report, released on December 4. Larissa Smith, Biologist and Volunteer Manager of the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ and Kathleen E. Clark prepared the report. … Continue reading
Posted in Historical, Morris County, Somerset County
Tagged Bald Eagle, birding, birds, migration, mocosocobirds, Morris County, nature, ornithology
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