Quite a few birders and photographers on Disposal Road today looking for the Northern Shrike, and most got to see him in action at some point-- eating a mouse, defending his territory and singing like Caruso.
The bird does seem to disappear for long stretches and then pop up. Also seen today from the road: immature Bald Eagle (we hope to post a photo by Ron Shields soon), a Gray Ghost and a female harrier or two.
Just a reminder to be careful on Disposal Road. The road is not supposed to be a through street, and neither North Arlington nor Lyndhurst maintains it, but there are a lot of trucks and other traffic that may not expect birders on the road.
Earlier helpful posts on the Shrike, directions, etc., are here.
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