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Common Goldeneye, D&R Towpath, Franklin Twp., NJ, Jan. Zf 6wg200 Repair Manual on this page. 15, 2015 (photo by Jonathan Klizas) (Click on the photo for a larger image.) Unlike most waterways to the north and west, the Raritan River in Franklin Township remains ice-free this winter. Always a winter haven for Common Goldeneye (and hundreds of Mallards), this stretch of river along the, accessed by the repaired footbridge at the end of, offers one of the best spots to view wintering waterfowl in Somerset County.

In some years, it is the only location to view wintering waterfowl in Somerset. The river in this area forms the border between Somerset and Middlesex Counties. Waterfowl concentrations tend to be anywhere from the footbridge to approximately.75 miles south along the towpath. 28 Common Goldeneye were counted this afternoon. Buku Pendidikan Pancasila Pdf Creator. The high count at this location is 116 on March 11, 2014 ( Jeff Ellerbusch). Three Merganser species may be found here.

Buffleheads, Ring-necked Ducks, Gadwall, Greater and Lesser Scaup, etc. Can also be viewed on the river, although Scaup were absent today.

On April 12, 2012, 327 Bonaparte’s Gulls were along varying parts of the river along the towpath ( J. Viewing can be a challenge with trees and tangled vegetation. Do not bother trying to get close for a photo opportunity – the ducks are wary and will move away. Passerines are in the trees and brush along the path.

The swallow counts in spring are easily the highest in the county. It is a good place to dream of rarities as Raritan Bay is not that far down stream. Brown Creeper, D&R Towpath, Franklin Twp., NJ, Jan. 15, 2015 (photo by Jonathan Klizas) Other Field Notes This afternoon, 8 Sandhill Cranes were in the corn field along Mettlers Road southeast of its intersection with Weston Road. Although thousands of geese remain in the Bridgewater-Hillsborough-Branchburg area, the Barnacle Goose is missing in action this week. The Greater White-fronted Goose was seen on the Raritan River at Duke Island Park, Jan. 14 ( George and Gail Eschenbach).

Cackling Geese are found by combing through the large Canada Goose throngs at North Branch Park and Duke Island Park (roosting on the Raritan River). EBird Checklists for the mocosocoBirds region may be viewed via eBird’s Region Explorer. Use the following links: • • The eBird Hotspot Primer is and can also be accessed via the Hotspot menu item on the website. @mocosocoBirds at is another communications stream. Instant field reports and links of interest are tweeted throughout the day. The latest tweets appear on the sidebar of this page. One can follow mocosocoBirds at Twitter or link to.

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