Rockaway River

Rockaway River
( 40.92994, -74.46069 )

  1. Rockaway River - Boonton ( 40.91556, -74.42705 )
  2. Rockaway River - Denville (E) ( 40.89625, -74.47500 )
  3. Rockaway River - Denville (W) ( 40.89916, -74.48675 )
  4. Rockaway River - McCarter Park ( 40.89122, -74.47349 )
  5. Rockaway River - Montville ( 40.89893, -74.37344 )
  6. Rockaway River - Pine Brook ( 40.86608, -74.35202 )
  7. Rockaway River - Rockaway (E) ( 40.90190, -74.50881 )
  8. Rockaway River - Rockaway (W) ( 40.89737, -74.51528 )
  9. Rockaway River - Towpath Rd ( 40.90322, -74.46364 )
  10. Rockaway River - Wharton ( 40.88947, -74.56952 )
  11. Rockaway River - WMA ( 40.95537, -74.57069 )

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Osprey

Osprey - note the under-wing patterning, see Bald Eagle below

Ospreys, or "Fish Hawks", are surprisingly common, and can be found just about anywhere. You'll typically see them flying high over the water from a tree on one side to a tree on the other, occasionally diving down on some unlucky fish. Ospreys are usually seen alone, but mating pairs stay together, and I think young siblings stay together for a while as well. Ospreys are one of the biggest birds that you are likely to see. A single species has an almost worldwide distribution - pretty much everywhere except Australia.

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