SCIENCENY POST
Jersey Shore beach roped off to protect nesting birds just in time for Memorial Day weekend
A pair of American Oystercatchers have nested in Belmar, New Jersey, prompting environmental officials to rope off the beach area to protect the birds and their eggs during Memorial Day weekend.
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