Bald Eagle

The bald eagle is a shining example of recovery in New Jersey. In 1973, when the Endangered and Nongame Species Conservation Act was passed, there was just one nesting pair, in a remote forest in Cumberland County.

Today there are more than 150 nesting pairs of eagles in the state. Saw this beauty today.

The 3 Amigos also enjoyed a day outside, with a view of an area know as "Cat Bells" - what a great name!

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