Did you know that in the 1950s, Secaucus’ population of a certain animal was 16 times larger than the human population? (It’s not good.)
What was the animal? Continue reading
Did you know that in the 1950s, Secaucus’ population of a certain animal was 16 times larger than the human population? (It’s not good.)
What was the animal? Continue reading
With all the attention paid to the Rough-legged Hawk — along with all the Northern Harriers — on Disposal Road of late, a couple of falcons have gotten short shrift.
Greg Gard got these shots of a Peregrine (above) and an Am. Kestrel (below) last weekend. Greg says: "Am. Kestrel was on the Disposal Rd, near the AMVETS Carillon, and the P. Falcon was on one of the towers on the Saw Mill Creek trail." (Thanks, Greg!)