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White-crowned Sparrows — Easy to Find at DeKorte

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    Nest time you visit DeKorte Park, you can get great looks at White-crowned Sparrows before you even get to the guardhouse.

   Pull onto the shoulder on the right just before the guardhouse, and then watch (or photograph) from you car. These great winter birds are often hanging out by the bushes to the right or across the roadway feeding on the ground. (Thanks, Chris!)

   More on White-crowned Sparrows here.

Ducks Dujour DeKorte

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   This week we have had a nice variety of ducks on the far side of Teal Pool and in the Saw Mill Creek Tidal impoundment, including: Northern Shovelers, Pintails, rafts of Canvasbacks, Buffleheads, Common Mergs, Hooded Mergs, Black Ducks, Gadwall and Mallards.

Snow Advisory for Saturday

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     Due to the possible snow storm on Saturday,  all programs in the Meadowlands Environment Center might be cancelled, so please call before coming. The MEC's main number is 201-460-8300.

    The photo above was taken a year ago today, Feb. 4, 2009.

Flyway Gallery: February and March

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    Amazing photos of great blue herons, butterflies, ospreys and other wildlife by photographer Douglas Goodell will be featured at the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission’s Flyway Gallery during February and March. 

   The free exhibit, “Portraits of Nature,” runs now through Friday, March 26.

   A Ridgewood resident, Goodell is the co-author of “Jungle of the Maya” (a coffee-table book about the Central American rainforest) and “Duck Enough to Fly” (a photography-driven children's book). He also was a major contributor to “In the Presence of Nature” (a coffee-table book about a nearby natural area).  He is currently working on a book about photography in Costa Rica. 

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Reminder: Our Next Bird Walk is ‘Super Bird Sunday’

  When the good folks at Bergen County Audubon Society realized that the next bird walk they're doing with the NJMC is Super Bowl Sunday, they realized we needed to put some added pizzazz into our marketing.

    So get ready for "Super Bird Sunday," on February 7, from 10 a.m. to noon — a way to get some fresh air and exercise on what has become National Couch Potato Day.

Eaglecal2    We'll look for Ravens, Eagles, Cardinals, Falcons and Seahawks — none of whom will be playing in the big game later in the day — as well as other super birds.

   Any person who is the first to see one of these five birds receives a goody bag packed with great stuff like two free passes to a Meadowlands Commission eco-cruise on the Hackensack River next summer, a limited-edition Peter Max Meadowlands poster and unbelievably useful DeKorte Park bookmarks — all compliments of the NJMC.

  This free two-hour guided nature walk starts outside the Meadowlands Environment Center in DeKorte Park in Lyndhurst and runs from 10 a.m.

   We’ll walk around the square-mile park as time allows, looking for wintering waterfowl and other birds of interest.

    The walk is run by the N.J. Meadowlands Commission and the Bergen County Audubon Society.  To rsvp, contact Don Torino of the BCAS at greatauk4@aol.com or 201-636-4022.

Happy Groundhog Day!

 

In honor of Groundhog's Day today, here's a video we did a while back, before the blog was really up and running.

The one-minute video features a woodchuck looking out of its den on a path in DeKorte Park in Lyndhurst, when Junior butts in. (Best played with audio on.)

For more information on this abundant Meadowlands mammal, click here.

     Note: We realize that it is a bad idea to take hang out in front of birds' nests or mammals' dens in an effort to get a family portrait. The animals feel threatened and cannot escape.   For this video, we used a trick we learned minutes earlier from a professional cameraman: You put the video-cam on a tripod not too far from entrance, hit "record," and walk away.    Later on, you come back, retrieve the camera  and see what you caught on video. :- )