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Nature Hermit

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Nature observations in northwest New Jersey.

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Nature Hermit Nature Hermit Nature observations in northwest New Jersey. Thursday, January 12, 2012 The grackles are near Grackles in Quakertown, NJ (photo by Marty Campanelli, borrowed from the Hunterdon County Democrat )   I have an unexplainable fondness for grackles. The massive flocks that came by my yard last fall didn't show this year. A smaller flock made a brief appearance in September, but no real "megaflocks" despite plenty of "waste" corn in the fields. And so far only a fraction of the snow geese of last year too - only fly-overs. It could be the weirdly warm winter keeping most of them farther north. Regardless it feels like something's lacking. No ridiculously huge flocks to make my backyard feel exciting. But wait... Thanks to the avian desk at the Hunterdon County Democrat I know that there is a massive flock, 30,000-50,000 strong, just 20 miles south of me in Quakertown, NJ. I'll be keeping my eye out. http://www.nj.com/hunterdon-county-democ...

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