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New Jersey is in danger of losing its state bird — the goldfinch — during the summer, when its eponymous plumage is brightest, as climate change threatens to raise temperatures and drive the ...
It's not clear how long the flame has been hurting birds, but the burner has been there for years. ... Why birds in North Jersey are being burned mid-flight. Updated: Oct. 12, ...
AS THE NESTING SEASON for passerine birds winds down in New Jersey, we can still look for cedar waxwings, our most photogenic bird, and American goldfinches, our state bird.
According to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, this state we’re in has 361 species of neotropical migrating birds, including warblers and shorebirds.
NEW JERSEY (WPVI) -- Bird flu has been detected in New Jersey, with wild geese testing positive in at least two counties. Yellow caution tape blocked off parts of two parks in Allentown Borough, ...