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 | The Red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) is a forest hawk listed as an endangered species in New Jersey. It is not highly visible and can go undetected in wetland forests where it lives and nests. |
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Events and programs.
Monday, September 19th, 2016
Raptors of the Garden State: free talk at the Cape May Court House Library
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6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Cape May Court House Library, Storytime Room
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Discover the adaptations that make osprey, bald eagles, and peregrine falcons unique. Explore the habitats that they call home and the environments where they hunt and breed. Learn how these birds of prey were brought back from near extinction and the conservation and recovery efforts that helped them to rebound. This “Raptors of the Garden State” presentation will consist of an hour long lecture and hand held replicas to assist the audience in their discovery and marvel of these fascinating creatures of the sky.
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 | While considered rare and endangered in New Jersey, residents will occassionally find them drawn, like this hawk, to backyard birdfeeders in search of prey. |
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