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New Jersey, in the last couple of weeks, has been home to a few “bank birds,” including “Oregon” dark-eyed junco, a “Eurasian” green-winged teal and “Western” willets – all ...
Teams have the entire 24 hours Saturday to count as many bird species as they can identify by sight or sound anywhere in New Jersey. All members of a team have to identify a species for it to count.
New Jersey historically has been the home of over 400 species of birds due to its plethora of different natural habitats. The annual World Series of Birding, arguably the most famous birding ...
New Jersey bird watchers treated to rare species this winter. Published: Mar. 15, 2013, 3:00 p.m. By . ... Birds normally found in other parts of the world visited New Jersey this winter.
Of all New Jersey's invasive species, one of the biggest pests might be the starling — a cheeky little bird once beloved but now largely detested around the globe. The starling's story in New ...
According to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, this state we’re in has 361 species of neotropical migrating birds, including warblers and shorebirds.
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — New Jersey has drumsticked up a plan to deal with flocks of wild turkeys that are ruffling some feathers in a Jersey Shore neighborhood. And it doesn’t involve them winding ...
Bald eagles aren’t the only species of bird starting to thrive in New Jersey. Ospreys, also known as “fish hawks,” were removed from the state’s endangered species list this week. The birds, which ...