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296. Back Bay of Cape May, New Jersey
To get close to birds in New Jersey’s southernmost salt marsh, take a birding safari aboard the pontoon boat, The Osprey. Read More “296. Back Bay of Cape May, New Jersey”
By Alan Jaffe
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250. Bayonne Golf Club, Bayonne, New Jersey
A stretch of the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway where you can spot rails, shorebirds, falcons, and songbirds. Read More “250. Bayonne Golf Club, Bayonne, New Jersey”
By James McCormick
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188. Negri-Nepote Native Grassland Preserve, Franklin Township, New Jersey
A restored natural area that is the best spot in central Jersey for Grasshopper Sparrow, Eastern Meadowlark, American Kestrel, and Dickcissel. Read More “188. Negri-Nepote Native Grassland Preserve, Franklin Township, New Jersey”
By James McCormick and Gerald McCormick
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178. Mercer Meadows, Lawrence Township, New Jersey
A 1,600-acre park north of Trenton where you can find raptors and owls in winter and songbirds and other migrants in spring and fall. Read More “178. Mercer Meadows, Lawrence Township, New Jersey”
By William Jobes
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82. Richard W. DeKorte Park, Lyndhurst, New Jersey
Go to the heart of the restored New Jersey Meadowlands for raptors and Snowy Owls in winter, migratory birds in spring and fall, and Black Skimmers, egrets, and Orchard Orioles in summer. Read More “82. Richard W. DeKorte Park, Lyndhurst, New Jersey”
By Adam Marcus
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77. Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, Barnegat Light, New Jersey
The most reliable site in New Jersey for wintering Harlequin Ducks, and a great place to see shorebirds, falcons, eiders, gulls, and longspurs. Read More “77. Barnegat Lighthouse State Park, Barnegat Light, New Jersey”
By William Jobes
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63. Allendale Celery Farm, Allendale, New Jersey
This wildlife oasis in suburban northern New Jersey is one of the best places in the Garden State to look for American Bittern and Virginia Rail. Read More “63. Allendale Celery Farm, Allendale, New Jersey”
By Rob Fanning
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