The report below shows observations of rarebirds in New Jersey. Includes both unreviewed and reviewed/approved observations.
· New Jersey’s birdwatching community has spotted a number of rare and exciting species today. Here’s a roundup of the sightings, with links to eBird checklists and maps for those interested in exploring these rarebirds further:
· Spotting a rare warbler or a shy heron can help you connect with nature and remind you of the environment's balance. As you explore, share your findings with other birdenthusiasts and celebrate New Jersey's unique avian visitors together. Habitat changes significantly affect bird populations.
Explore New Jersey’s best parks, sanctuaries, and nature preserves for bird watching. Catch rare sightings and join seasonal birding events statewide.
· We'll delve into the secrets of their movements, reveal the prime viewing locations, and offer practical advice to ensure your birdwatching expedition is both successful and rewarding. Get ready to embark on a journey that will connect you deeply with nature's incredible cycles.
· Discover the top birdwatching hotspots in New Jersey with our comprehensive guide. Explore diverse habitats and find rare species in these must-visit locations.
New Jersey, the fourth smallest state, hosts over 325 bird species, 90 mammal species, 79 reptile and amphibian species and over 400 species of fish in its 8,722 square miles. New Jersey’s Birding & Wildlife Trails program provides information to plan trips for wildlife viewing & enjoying the outdoors.