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
2025 Season Data
Nest Status
active
Clutch Status
hatched
Young Status
brooding
Clutch history milestones
unknown
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unknown
Brood history milestones
unknown
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unknown
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Activity log
Date | Watcher | Adults | Eggs | Young | Observations | Photo | Edit |
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June 20 | CyclistBarb | 1 | N | N | |||
Note: | 1:40-1:50 p.m. The nest is much easier to watch in this new location. There is a public road pull-over right beside the tower which carries the local electric lines and supports the nest. One adult was sitting still on the nest. I did not stay long but did not see a mate. | ||||||
July 12 | CyclistBarb | 1 | N | 2 | young standing | ||
Note: | 12:10 - 12:25 p.m. The two big chicks were sitting on the nest. The mother was perched on top of the wooden tower. | ||||||
August 2 | CyclistBarb | 0 | N | N | |||
Note: | 11:40 a.m. As I drove past the nest tower on my way from Bellis to Academy, I could see that the fledglings were not on the nest or nearby towers. I did not stay long enough to see them return. I did not see either adult. |
This nest has 69 reference photos. View Photos
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