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Artwork, Photos, Poems and Other Stuff from Nature Center Visitors, Enjoy!


John Maxwell is an amateur photographer who has always enjoyed nature. He started taking pictures just to build a good screen-saver… turns out it was way too much fun to stop. Click here to see pictures John has taken at Rancocas and on trips.


Bird Watching in Rural Southern New Jersey

By Elizabeth J. Rosenthal

Is Cape May the only place to go birdwatching in New Jersey?  Certainly not.  A day’s jaunt in extreme southern New Jersey’s rural Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland counties, home of soybean crops, sod farms, and acres and acres of young trees and bushes being readied for the local nursery, will yield sightings of early migrants and breathtaking South Jersey avian mainstays.  Take my productive trip on a recent August Saturday as an example….

If you would like to read the rest of Elizabeth's story, click here to download the complete article in PDF format.

 

 


John and Lucille Jones have been frequent visitors the Nature Center over the years and have taken many photographs like this one of a praying mantis. Click this link to view more of their photos. A second set of images is available here.


Jim Sutton is an accomplished and award winning local photographer. Here are some images he has taken at the center.

Click here for some images taken by Steve Mattan on various NJAS field trips and at the Rancocas Nature Center.


Ken Walters has photographed a number of birds around the center.  They can be seen by clicking here.

More Images from around the center or from field trips can be found here.


 

If you've got images, drawings, poetry or stories about the Rancocas Nature Center or field trips. Send them to the Center and we'll be happy to add them to our site.

 

 

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