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Spring Migration 2025
SPRING MIGRATION 2025 Spring migrants were scarce and unpredictable throughout the local area this year. The cause, most likely, was...
princetonrogersref
May 18, 20251 min read


Autumn in the Rogers Refuge, 2022
This year’s fall migration brought some unusual visitors to the Refuge, including Clay-colored and Lincoln’s Sparrows, Philadelphia Vireo, and Cape May Warbler.
Vedika Sharma
Jan 9, 20231 min read


How deep is the marsh at the Refuge?
I got a chance today to walk out to the center of the open water in the Upper Marsh with a friend and some waders.
Vedika Sharma
Dec 4, 20221 min read


Boardwalk repair project, August 2022
On August 14, 2022, eighteen volunteers gathered to help move the Blue Trail boardwalk back into position after it was displaced by flooding.
Vedika Sharma
Aug 15, 20221 min read


Summer at the Refuge
After a slow migration, this year’s breeding birds have flourished at the Rogers Refuge. Several pairs of Yellow Warblers are seen and heard around the marsh.
Vedika Sharma
Jul 10, 20221 min read


Princeton Students win World Series of Birding
Six Princeton University students in a minivan traveled New Jersey’s length, spotted over 200 species of birds, and earned winged victory.
Vedika Sharma
Jun 4, 20221 min read


Community Science Day, May 1, 2022
Community Science Day, May 1, 2022
Vedika Sharma
Apr 24, 20221 min read


Flood of April 7-8, 2022
After the heavy rains of April 7-8, the access road was open only as far as West Drive, which still had an inch or two of water flowing across it.
Vedika Sharma
Apr 15, 20222 min read


Come to the meeting!
Come to a gathering of the Friends of Rogers Refuge on June 11, 2022, 2 PM, at the Refuge
Vedika Sharma
Apr 3, 20220 min read


March at the Refuge
Rusty Blackbirds were using the Rogers Refuge during mid-March. This bird was photographed by David Padulo.
Vedika Sharma
Mar 25, 20221 min read


Hurricane Ida and aftermath
On the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina (Aug. 29, 2005), Hurricane Ida came north from the Gulf. Stony Brook was many feet over its banks for days.
Vedika Sharma
Sep 5, 20212 min read


Dragonflies - Odonata List as of 7/17/2021
Mark Manning has been photographing and studying Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies) here and has shared his list and images with us.
Vedika Sharma
Sep 5, 20211 min read


Flood of July, 2021
July’s biggest storm began on Thursday, June 29, with almost 5 inches of rain. The flood left behind floating benches and stranded fish.
Vedika Sharma
Aug 1, 20211 min read


Spring
April 2021 has been a very special time at the marsh, with Sora, Virginia Rail, Little Blue Heron and American Bittern all visiting us.
Vedika Sharma
May 1, 20211 min read


Taking care of the refuge
A lot of hard work goes into taking care of the refuge. The work is never done and new volunteers are always welcome.
Vedika Sharma
Apr 22, 20211 min read


Come to a meeting!
April 24, 2021: Please come to a meeting about the future of the refuge!
Vedika Sharma
Apr 22, 20211 min read


Princeton Birding Society
The Princetonian (4/22/2021) features the Princeton Birding Society. It’s been fifty years since Princeton had a birding club.
Vedika Sharma
Apr 21, 20211 min read


Gathering for Lou Beck
On April 10, 2016, a gathering was held to celebrate Lou’s life, and dedicate many new bird boxes and signs given in his honor.
Vedika Sharma
Apr 9, 20162 min read


Hurricane Irene, 2011
Hurricane Irene flooded the Stony Brook and overwhelmed the refuge marsh. A marker was installed on the tower at thewater level at the peak of the flood.
Vedika Sharma
Mar 19, 20112 min read


New Observation Platforms, 2009
The Friends of the Rogers Refuge (FoRR) dedicated two new observation platforms overlooking the Upper Marsh, on Saturday, April 25, 2009.
Vedika Sharma
Apr 24, 20091 min read
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