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I took a friend to see the Sandhill Cranes in Somerset County, NJ today. We saw them with ease feeding in a corn field along Randolph Rd. It was much easier this time than in 5 previous trips last year. Among other interesting birds seen today were Immature Red-headed Woodpecker and yellow-bellied Sapsucker in Colonial Park a few miles from the Cranes, a male Eastern Towhee on the way to the park and 2 Bald Eagles over DeKorte Park in NJ Meadowlands.
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