Greater Princeton AYLUS Environment Committee Monitors Bluebird Box (9th) in April 2021

In April, the Greater Princeton Branch of AYLUS (GPA) Environment Committee members continued the bluebird box watching project with Mercer County Park Commission.

The Eastern Bluebird is a formerly threatened bird species that has made a tremendous comeback because of the efforts of amateur conservationists throughout the United States. Mercer County Park Commission staff and volunteers aid the nesting of bluebirds and other native bird species by monitoring boxes for nesting attempts by non-native birds.

The Mercer County Park Commission has five bluebird box monitoring locations available. One is at the Mercer Meadows Pole Farm/Princeton Country Club (Lawrence/Pennington, Amber Yu), one at Mercer Oaks Golf Course (Hamilton/West Windsor, Kathy Yang), one is at Mountain View Golf Course (Ewing, Xiangcheng Ying), and two at Mercer County Park (Hamilton/West Windsor, Ethan Xu, Charlotte Xu, Lina Yang). Monitoring is typically a once per week commitment from about March through July. 

This week, we are seeing bluebird parents, two baby birds, and lots more eggs in the boxes!

Volunteer Participants: Xiangcheng Ying (4/24, 3 hrs), Lina Yang (4/24, 3 hrs), Ethan Xu (4/24, 3 hrs), Amber Yu (4/26, 3 hrs), and Kathy Yang.

 

Updated: April 27, 2021 — 7:58 pm

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