I conducted my bird walk on April 28th around my home in Lincoln Park, New Jersey and at the Great Piece Meadows wildlife preserve in Montville, New Jersey. I started my bird walk at 2:30 pm, and it lasted until 5:00 pm. It was sunny with no clouds in the sky. The temperature outside was warm, about 60-70 degrees, with light wind to the east. There were two locations I walked through. One was a wooded wetland area with an acre pond in my backyard. The other was a suburban street lined with houses on both sides with a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees on the lawns. And the third was the wildlife preserve which had deciduous trees lining a dirt path road. The preserve in the wooded parts lining the path was swampy with lots of vegetation and thickets.
List of Birds Seen:
A small flock of four American Robins was seen foraging in the grass of front lawns.
Four Turkey Vultures were seen circling above the Great Piece Meadows.
Two Blue Jays were seen flying in between trees and "jeering" in the Great Piece Meadows.
Two Northern Cardinals, one male and one female, were seen flying in the Great Piece Meadws.
Two European Starlings were seen foraging in lawns.
A Great Blue Heron was seen wading in the shallows of a pond.
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