The "Devil Bird" has been sighted in the NJ. This is not good because this species usually in South eastern NJ. The below article NJ has seen a few examples of impacts from human induced climate change . Dolphins swimming near the jersey shore and orange skys caused by human induced forest fires as well.
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Rare ‘devil bird’ sightings are up in N.J. What does it say about climate change?
The Anhinga is commonly found in southeastern swamps so the bird’s increased presence in New Jersey is peculiar, experts said. Have you seen this devilish bird?