A New Bird Species for the Meadowlands!
Jackie [DeMarco] and I walked along the Kearny Marsh this Saturday. It was a 4-hour walk, with over 40 species.
A couple of the highlights included Yellow-throated Warbler, Green Heron, Bald Eagle and more. Here is a shot of the Yellow-throated Warbler.
(Thanks, Allan and Jackie!) According to NJMC Naturalist Mike Newhouse, This is a first for the Meadowlands, bringing our total number of bird species to 283 or 284 (still checking).
More on Yellow-throated Warblers here.
Regina Geoghan’s MCM pix
Help the Meadowlands Marsh Hawks
Bird migration is here, and the World Series of Birding is just around the corner. And the Meadowlands Marsh Hawks are defending our title for the second year in a row.
We couldn’t have won last year without your support. This season, our team is asking for your help again as the title defense is going to be a real challenge.
Every time a team wins the Limited Geographic category, its par total goes up by five — which means the par for Bergen County has now increased by 10 species in the past two years.
The overwhelming support from all of you last year helped us raise enough money to do an overhaul of the Kingsland Overlook Trail. We are in the designing phase right now, and we’ll be planting native plants this spring. Please come out in May to see the trail’s new look.
This year, we have several exciting projects you can contribute to:
* Add another Purple Martin Colony at DeKorte.
* Add more native plants to Harrier Meadow.
* Plant a new native-grass habitat on a nearby closed landfill.
You can get the details and download the pledge form here:
Tuesday: Earth Day Events @ DeKorte
The Meadowlands Commission and the Bergen County Audubon Society have two exciting events on Tuesday:
*A free Earth Day nature walk is Tuesday, April 22, at 5 p.m. in DeKorte Park.
*A free Earth Day Concert with Spook Handy in DeKorte Park begins at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22, in the Meadowlands Environment Center.
More on Spook Handy here. Details follow. Continue reading
Ron Shields’ Latest from the Kearny Marsh
MEC Is Closed Today (Friday)
Today is a state holiday. DeKorte Park is open but the Meadowlands Environment Center is close.
Meet Our New/old Neighbor @ DeKorte
Snowy Owl Continues in the Meadowlands
To say we saw it at a distance is an understatement, but … we definitely saw the Snowy Owl in a marsh by the Hackensack River again today. The photo above is a huge enlargement from an image taken with a 400mm lens. (A big thanks to NJMC staffers Drew McQuade and Amanda Iveson and a distant Muskrat for finding the bird.)
The owl was also seen near there on Monday. Link to those (better) photos is here.
Ray Duffy’s Schmidt’s Wood Surprise
It’s a beautiful Garter Snake, but you have to scroll down to see it, in deference to those who dislke snakes and photos thereof.
Schmidt’s Woods, of course, is in Secaucus, and a great place to see spring warblers.
(Thanks, Ray!) Continue reading











