Ben Wurst
Description
Warren Glen-Musconetcong. Tower is right along the main road, route 627, Riegelsville-Warren Glen Rd on the north side of the road in the town of Warren Glen. In 2025 the nest was moved across to the south side of the road to a wooden tower carrying local electric lines which parallel the high-tension towers.
1 Monitoring Group Affiliations
2026 Season Data
Nest Status
occupied
Clutch Status
unknown
Young Status
unknown
Clutch history milestones
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Brood history milestones
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Activity log
| Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 13 | CyclistBarb | 2 | N | N | |||
| Note: | Pair was perched in a tree across the powerline cut from where the nest has been built. This is a new location across Warren Glenn Rd from the cell tower where their previous nest was located. | ||||||
| May 12 | CyclistBarb | 2 | N | N | |||
| Note: | One adult was flying as I pulled in and set up my scope. One was on the nest, but I couldn't tell if it was incubating yet or not. At 2:20 p.m. the male flew in and both started moving sticks/grass and arranging the nest. The female flew off with a talon full of grass. The male then sat down in the nest. Was this a nest exchange? I heard vocals and the female flew back in then off again. The male remained in the nest. | ||||||
This nest has 71 reference photos. View Photos
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