The New Jersey Young Birders Club seeks youngsters who share their love of all things feathered.
By Nathaniel Hernandez, Great Meadows, NJ
CWF is happy to turn over the blog to Nathaniel to promote this new groups efforts to learn more about NJ’s incredible biodiversity.
New Jersey may be known as a state with the most people per square mile in the US, but it also ranks an incredible 12th place for bird diversity. It holds some of the most important migration points in the Eastern US. Places such as Cape May, Barnegat Bay, Old Mine Road in Warren and Sussex Counties, and other hotspots make this one of the best states for birding. It also hosts the famous World Series of Birding, where hundreds of birders come from around the world for the Garden State’s diverse birds.
Unfortunately, the young birders scattered throughout this birdy state have not united into an organized group that will help in raising New Jersey’s next generation of birders and ornithologists. The newly formed New Jersey Young Birders Club wishes to change that. Our club has trips all over the state and has interactive meetings to help its members learn more about birds and conservation.
To learn more about our club, including our events, please visit njyoungbirders.weebly.com
Hi all young birders. You need to join this group!
ps. I took the harlequin pics
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David Tattoni