Gloucester County

Gloucester County
( 39.687048, -75.181088 )

  1. Alloway Creek - Hancock's Bridge ( 39.50763, -75.46339 )
  2. Alloway Lake - Alloway ( 39.56288, -75.36070 )
  3. Big Timber Creek - Fort Nassau ( 39.88024, -75.12680 )
  4. Big Timber Creek - Glendora (N) ( 39.85285, -75.09452 )
  5. Big Timber Creek - Glendora (S) ( 39.83769, -75.08264 )
  6. Cohansey River - Bridgeton ( 39.42658, -75.23626 )
  7. Cooper River - Haddonfield ( 39.90090, -75.02056 )
  8. Cooper River Lake - Collingswood ( 39.92432, -75.07123 )
  9. Cooper River Park - Haddonfield ( 39.92561, -75.05672 )
  10. Delaware River - Pennsville ( 39.64836, -75.53254 )
  11. Delaware River - Rivergate ( 39.87718, -75.17961 )
  12. Franklinville Lake - Franklinville ( 39.61768, -75.07867 )
  13. Malaga Lake - Newfield ( 39.57878, -75.05643 )
  14. Mantua Creek - West Deptford ( 39.79546, -75.17112 )
  15. Maurice River - Alliance Beach ( 39.50198, -75.07976 )
  16. Maurice River - Garden Road ( 39.52199, -75.07329 )
  17. Maurice River - West Side Park ( 39.49608, -75.07611 )
  18. Maurice River - Willow Grove ( 39.54996, -75.07146 )
  19. Newton Lake - Collingswood ( 39.90840, -75.08179 )
  20. Oldman's Creek - Bridgeport ( 39.78437, -75.40694 )
  21. Parvin Lake - Pittsgrove ( 39.50613, -75.12979 )
  22. Raccoon Creek - Bridgeport ( 39.80121, -75.35517 )
  23. Raccoon Creek - Mullica Hill ( 39.73444, -75.22043 )
  24. Rainbow Lake - Pittsgrove ( 39.48757, -75.11186 )
  25. Salem River - Manning ( 39.66957, -75.46619 )
  26. Salem River - Salem ( 39.57881, -75.46628 )
  27. Salem River - Supawna NWR ( 39.56956, -75.49853 )
  28. Salem River - Woodstown ( 39.64486, -75.32774 )
  29. Salem River WMA - Pennsville ( 39.64026, -75.48012 )
  30. Stewart Lake - Woodbury ( 39.84193, -75.14283 )
  31. Sunset Lake - Bridgeton ( 39.44637, -75.23975 )
  32. Thundergust Lake ( 39.50277, -75.13396 )
  33. Wilson Lake - Glassboro ( 39.65715, -75.05088 )

These are small birds that are often seen over water. They both feed on flying insects, which they catch on the wing, and over water seems to be a good place to do that. At night, these birds are replaced by bats, doing the same thing. You are unlikely to get a good look at any of these, as they are all very fast and agile fliers.

Chimney Swift

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