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But if you're heading down to the Ocean City beach and boardwalk this Memorial Day Weekend, you might notice a few big birds of prey looking out for your fries and pizza. Like Karen the hawk here.
In the clip, you can see the bird's head above the water in the ocean. The cassowary gradually swims closer to the shore until it reaches the beach. After making it to shore, the bird stands at ...
For the first time, New Jersey officials recorded white ibis nesting in Ocean County. In five years, the white ibis ...
On Dec. 21, on the beach at Seaside, more than 50 dead birds washed ashore, most of them Cassin's auklets. ... Or, a warming and more acidic ocean could be affecting the tiny zooplankton, ...
In five years, the white ibis population in New Jersey has gone from 6 birds to more than 900. ISLAND BEACH STATE PARK -- A species of bird common in southern, coastal states is beginning to ...
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