New Jersey is one of the smallest and most densely populated states, yet the remarkable diversity of its birdlife surpasses that of many larger states. Well over 400 species of birds have been recorded in New Jersey and an active birder can hope to see more than 300 species in a year.
William J. Boyle has updated his classic guide to birding in New Jersey, featuring all new maps and ten new illustrations. The book is an invaluable companion for every birder - novice or experienced, New Jerseyan or visitor.
A Guide to Bird Finding in New Jersey features:
More than 130 top birding spots described in detail
Clear maps, travel directions, species lists, and notes on birding
An annotated list of the frequency and abundance of the state's birds, including waterbirds, pelagic birds, raptors, migrating birds, and northern and southern birds at the edge of their usual ranges
Very detailed guide to birding around Jersey. New to Jersey, just visiting, or a resident that wants to discover new birding spots, this is an excellent reference. Though, it is a bit outdated, it provides excellent directions, species that you could see, and very good maps. Takes a lot of guesswork out of deciding when and when to bird, and, once you’re at a location, where to start. Excellent reference.