this nest was attempted last year by the pair that was evicted from nest 6721 042-B-004. The light pole top is slightly domed and the nest last year kept sliding off.
Vince Lombardi Nest. This nest is right off Interstate 95 at the entrance of the Vince Lombardi rest stop coming from the north side of the highway leading south.
There are two pair making starter nests on two different towers a few hundred feet apart. the nest further into the park seems to be more developed and may become a real nest.
Along the Hackensack River, was the site of a nest a few years ago that fell down. Only accessible by boat. This nest was only started by the pair during the summer of 2019. By late August it is quite developed and may be active next spring should it survive the winter
on a new platform placed there 2016. This is possibly the same pair that has unsuccessfully tried to nest around River Barge Park. The nest is about a half of mile from last year's nest in a dead tree on a Redtail Hawk's abandoned nest
This nest is on the unused swing bridge itself. There is another nest located right behind it, as well.
There is a new pair building a nest in the same place or nearby the nest from several years ago was. There are two other active nests in close proximity to this new nest. Both have incubating hens as of 05.10.17
in 2014 it was taken over by nesting Peregrines; Ospreys nesting on small radio tower nearby.
Carlstadt. This nest is the first nest in Bergen County in decades. It produced at least two young in 2011.
No young in 2013. Two Ospreys are on nest now 7/8/14, but so far up radio tower that it is hard to see.
Lift Bridge Nest. This is a starter nest atop the light blue RR Lift Bridge across the Hackensack River. A colleague photographed two young in the nest about 10 days ago but i did not see them on two recent river trips. Both parents were always near the nest on both trips.
Nest appeared to have failed in 2013.
Saw two adults near nest on 07/02/14. Posted photos.
Valley Brook Avenue. This nest is off Valley Brook Avenue in the Berry's Creek Canal. One Osprey successfully fledged last summer (2013). Another Osprey is about to fledge any day.
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