New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Endangered and Nongame Species Program
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Abstract
This is a report of the 2001 midwinter (January) survey of bald eagles in New Jersey. A total of 31 eagle pairs (27 active (with eggs) and 4 territorial pairs) were monitored during the nesting season. Almost three-quarters of the nests were located in southern NJ, while a few were in central and northern NJ. ENSP staff, regional coordinators, and volunteers reported a total of 140 bald eagles counted in January's midwinter survey, 33 in the north and 107 in the south
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