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All about the Other At-risk Birds at Duke Farms

6/18/2015 | Habitat Restoration, Sustainability Jim Wright

Here is the full list (click on the bird name to see Conserve Wildlife Foundations description): American Kestrel  (threatened) Barn Owl (special concern, breeding) Bobolink  (threatened, breeding) Brown Thrasher (special concern, breeding) Cooper's Hawk  (special concern) Eastern Meadowlark (special concern, breeding) Grasshopper Sparrow (threatened, breeding) Henslow's Sparrow (endangered) Savannah Sparrow (threatened, breeding) Spotted Sandpiper  (special concern, breeding) Vesper Sparrow (endangered, breeding) Wood Thrush  (special concern, breeding) Duke Farms also attracts the following at-risk raptors  in winter: Long-eared Owl  (threatened) Northern Harrier  (endangered, breeding) Short-eared Owl  (endangered, breeding)


Got a question or suggestion? E-mail Jim at wrightjamesb@gmail.com

Jim Wright writes The Bird Watcher columnist for The Record and the Herald-News. He is the author of four coffee-table books about wild places, and the deputy marsh warden of the Celery Farm Natural Area in Allendale, N.J.

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