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Desktop Computer A new nest -- particularly in northern suburban New Jersey -- would be no small discovery. Once nearly extinct in the state, the return of bald eagles is one of New Jersey's greatest wildlife success stories. In 1981, there was only one bald eagle nest in the state, at Bear Swamp in Cumberland County.
Notebooks Today, the state tracks some 40 nesting pairs across the Garden State, Clark said. Most of them are along the Delaware Bay in South Jersey. Only two are known in North Jersey, around the Merrill Creek reservoir in Warren County and Round Valley reservoir in Hunterdon County.
Lenovo The bald eagle population declined substantially around the turn of the century because of hunting, then because of the use of DDT after World War II. DDT caused eagles to lay thin-shelled eggs that could easily be crushed during incubation.
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Electronics Mike Anderson, program director at Scherman-Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary in Bernardsville, said it's also possible that the Denville pair could be "offspring from the Round Valley nest that are looking for their own territory."
Canon The most rapid growth of nests over the last 20 years has been in South Jersey. "But there is this other slow growth, I would say, all over," Clark said. "Certainly, when we pick up a nest in North Jersey, it's still a big deal. There've been sightings in the Wanaque Reservoir over the years, we've just never found a nest there."
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Desktop Computers Denville had some sighting reports in February, Petrillo said, on the day of the last big snow storm. Patrolman Shawn Frawley of the Denville Police was one of several people who spotted the bird's white head in a tree by the Banzai steakhouse on Route 46.
Think Pad "Behind the parking lot there's a big dead tree and it was roosted in the top of it," Frawley said. "The weather was bad so I think it was just trying to find a place to hang out. It was, shall I say, looking very stately, even in the bad weather."
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Data Recovery Petrillo, who spent a good hour with her son photographing the bird the following day, is happy to have them. "As far as I'm concerned, they're welcome to stay."
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Star-Ledger - 3/12/2004
Topic: Birding
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