Monthly Archives: July 2012

Sand Wasps!

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Rick Wright pointed out these amazing bugs late last week as they dug holes in the beach by Teal Pool in DeKorte Park.

They are Sand Wasps. More on Sand Wasps here.

They don't sting unless you are overstepping your luck, and they eat mosquitoes!

(Thanks, Rick!)

Praying Mantis at DeKorte

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Dave Leibgold of the Meadowlands Commission saw this guy at the employee entrance to the admin building in DeKorte Park.

Apparently he lacked proper ID.

He was just polishing off a small bug when we saw him — which makes him … a preying Mantis.

More on Praying Mantises here.

 

More on the Alpha-male Red-winged Blackbird

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Dennis Cheeseman used a borrowed camera to get this shot of the male Red-winged Blackbird in attack mode yesterday on the Marsh Discovery Trail at DeKorte Park. (Thanks, Dennis!)

DSCN9884We have placed a temporary sign at the beginning of the boardwalk warning folks that the bird is aggressively guarding his turf (and nests), and to keep walking when they see a male Red-winged perched nearby — no need to stress out the bird any more than he is already.

This is the second summer in a row that we have seen this behavior at this point on trail.

Julie McCall suggests calling the bird "the Defender." How about "Dennis the Menace" instead?

Shorebirds Returning in Numbers

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We have been getting reports of yellowlegs, Least Sandpipers, Spotted Sandpipers and Short-billed Dowitchers this week at DeKorte Park.

We saw a Least Sandpiper and a Spotted Sandpiper (literally) on the Marsh Discovery Trail yesterday.

Regina Geoghan reports seeing a hundred peeps at Mill Creek Marsh at low tide yesterday. (Thanks, Regina!)

Our Latest South Bergenite Column: Birding by Pontoon Boat

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Jim Wright, who keeps this blog for the N.J. Meadowlands Commission, aslo writes a column twice a month for The South Bergenite. His latest, on taking a pontoon-boat cruise of the Hackensack River and its marshes, follows.

If you are looking for a great local escape this summer, consider a guided pontoon-boat  cruise of the Hackensack River and its marshes are the answer. These cruises are a great way to see nature up-close.

“So, far this has been an exciting year for our guided cruises, especially with the grand opening of River Barge Park in Carlstadt,” says Naturalist Gabrielle Bennett-Meany, the dean of the NJMC pontoon-boat narrators. “Ospreys are nesting in several locations along the river, and you can see them from the boat — and there is an active marsh-restoration project by the Hackensack River, right next to the new park.”

In fact, this summer has been a record season for osprey nests in the Meadowlands.  In 2006 and the decades before, the region had no nesting pairs of this threatened species — the result of the overuse of the pesticide DDT.  Fast-forward to last year, when three pairs nested along the river.

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Caution: Aggressive Blackbird on the MDT

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If you plan on taking a walk on DeKorte Park's Marsh Discovery Trail any time soon, please look out for an aggressive male Red-winged Blackbird.

It will perch near you and berate you, and if you don't move on quickly enough, it will whiz over your head from the back and scare the wits out of you (if you have any left).

The bird is simply protecting its turf and youngsters in a nearby nest — just like last year.

Link to post on last year's aggressive Red-winged Blackbird is here.