March 5, 2026
Nature Done Wright
Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs
Meadowlands bird study
I have a story in today’s Record about bird populations in the Meadowlands, with a surprise or two.
More than 60 percent of the state’s endangered or threatened bird species are in the Meadowlands at some point during the year — a reminder of how valuable these essentially urban wetlands are.
Amazing area, to say the least. Saw more than 100 canvasbacks there yesterday, and a few typically skittish hooded mergansers — plus two long-eared owls.
The long-eared owls, alas, were unphotographable.
The Meadowlands Commission commissioned the NJ Audubon study so that they have baseline data for marsh restoration. The idea is to restore marshes in a way that will increase bird diversity and populations.
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Interesting information…and like you say a good reminder about the need to preserve habitat even in (and maybe especially in) urban areas.








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Vern
Interesting information…and like you say a good reminder about the need to preserve habitat even in (and maybe especially in) urban areas.