The Star-Ledger: Bald eagles nesting in Middlesex County is sign of healthier environment


A pair of bald eagles have a nest in Old Bridge, a sign of improving environment.
Photo credit: The Star-Ledger


In one of New Jersey’s more densely populated counties, a place with a long history of heavy industry, a symbol of pristine America has found a home. A breeding pair of bald eagles have been nesting high in a pine tree in Old Bridge for just more than a year, naturalists say, calling the majestic birds’ appearance in Middlesex County a sign of a healthier environment. In one of New Jersey’s more densely populated counties, a place with a long history of heavy industry, a symbol of pristine America has found a home.

     



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