New Jersey offers more than 400 publicly accessible lakes, ponds and reservoirs. History of The Duke Farms Eagle Pair Conserve Wildlife Foundation of 2019 Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), A Year of Surprises New Jerseys 2021 Beach Nesting Bird Season, CWF Assists the State with Wintering American Oystercatcher Survey, https://patch.com/new-jersey/brick/bald-eagles-make-their-home-on-brick-cell-tower, Barnegat Light Habitat Maintenance Prepping for Piping Plovers. They observe nesting behavior to determine egg laying, hatching, and fledge dates. Blue bars=number of nests, and blue lines=number of young produced each year. The 2021 nesting season was another successful one for New Jersey's bald eagles, with the statewide population remaining stable at 247 nest sites. Eagle Project volunteers Jeff & Cathy white went out the next day to search for the transmitter and found it on the ground and no sign of Haliae. NJDEP & CWF Announce Successful Bald Eagle Nesting Season. Both sexes have similar plumage, although the female is slightly larger than the male, according to the NJDEP. the Garden State had just one surviving bald eagle nest in . 1:37. Update December 16th: Duke's last data download was September 10th, but then on December 14th data downloaded from Duke's unit. "You learn something new about them all the time," said Larissa Smith, a wildlife biologist with Conserve Wildlife Foundation in Trenton and co-author of the 2018 Bald Eagle Project, published jointlywiththe state's Division of Fish and Wildlife. New Jerseys abundant and growing bald eagle population is a great success story that shows our wildlife conservation work and partnerships are effective, NJDEP Commissioner Catherine McCabe said. New Jersey had just one surviving bald eagle nest into the 1970s and 1980s a pair in a remote part of Cumberland County due to widespread use of DDT. This indicated that something was wrong. An adult eagle brought a fish to the nest platform today. In 2021, she said the state documented almost 250 bald eagle nesting pairs and 222 of them were "active" pairs, meaning they laid eggs. A number of Bald Eaglets successfully fledged their nests across New Jersey, according to the New Jersey Bald Eagle Project 2021 report.
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