BIRDING at MERRILL CREEK RESERVOIR
Certified Important Bird & Birding Area
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Home of the Scott’s Mountain Hawk Watch.
Important Bird Area
Over 275 bird species have been observed at Merrill Creek Reservoir Click Here to Download The MCR Bird Checklist.
Helpful Links for Birding
MCR Important Bird & Birding Info
Online Bird ID Guide
USFWS Ducks at a Distance ID Guide
How To Identify Birds
BirdCast Migration Live Maps
Free Bird Call/Song Identification App
Simple Actions to Help Birds
Citizen Science eBird List & Reporting
New Jersey Wildlife Reporting
State Audubon Information
North American Bluebird Society
MCR Bald Eagles
In 1999 Merrill Creek Reservoir would become (at that time) only the second nesting location for Bald Eagles in the Northern half of the state. Since then, two nesting pair of Bald Eagles call MCR home. Click Here for more information about the history of Bald Eagles at MCR.
Scott’s Mountain Hawk Watch
For more information about the Scott’s Mountain Hawk Watch at Merrill Creek Reservoir and Watch.
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Merrill Creek Reservoir is a wintering location for thousands of Snow Geese each year (Typically, late November through March).
Snow Goose Update
– Awaiting Arrival
MCR Birding Gallery
Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of avian life at Merrill Creek Reservoir, where over 275 bird species have been recorded, offering a captivating experience for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Explore our birding slideshow to witness stunning photographs of these remarkable creatures in their natural habitat, showcasing the diverse beauty that thrives in this certified Important Bird Area. From the majestic Bald Eagles to the charming American Goldfinches, each image brings to life the rich tapestry of wildlife that makes MCR a must-visit destination for all who share a passion for the wonders of nature.
Merrill Creek Reservoir
34 Merrill Creek Road
Washington, NJ 07882
(908) 454-1213 (ph)
(908) 454-2747 (f)
*Play MCR’s Tree Finder Game !
Along the trails at MCR there are 9 different individual trees that have FACES. More Info…


