Union County, NJ

03/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/05/2026 10:13

Witness the Woodcock’s Enchanting ‘Sky Dance’ This Spring at Union County’s Woodcock Talk and Walk Events

The Union County Board of County Commissioners and the Union County Department of Parks and Recreation are excited to announce that Union County's annual Woodcock Talk and Walk Events are returning to Watchung Reservation and Lenape Park in March. The events include a guided indoor/outdoor experience accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation that explores the lifestyle and behaviors of the elusive American Woodcock.

"We are excited to bring back Talk & Walk events for our bird watchers and nature enthusiasts to enjoy, and equally proud that the American Woodcock calls Union County its home," said Union County Commissioner Chairman Joseph C. Bodek. "This remarkable bird, along with several other species, depends on the dedicated preservation of our natural open spaces for its survival. Its annual return not only marks the arrival of spring, but also serves as a reflection of the hard work and efforts put forth by workers, volunteers, and the community in protecting our ecosystems."

The first Woodcock Talk & Walk event of the season will take place on Thursday, March 12th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Masker's Barn, located within the Deserted Village of the Watchung Reservation, 13 Cataract Hollow Road in Berkeley Heights. A second event will be held on Monday, March 16th, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Lenape Park, located at 130 Kenilworth Boulevard in Cranford.

The free events provide seasoned bird lovers and beginners alike the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the American Woodcock and learn more about the elusive species. Also known as the Timberdoodle, Labrador Twister, Night Partridge, Mudbat or Bog sucker, the American Woodcock has several distinct features. Aside from its rotund, orange-fluff belly, long bill, and short legs, the Woodcock is also recognized for its preference for damp, dense woodlands and can usually be found probing moist soil for earthworms or insects.

Aside from their amusing manner of walking, one of the most captivating features of the American Woodcock is the acrobatic courtship displays performed by the males. During mating season, male Woodcocks engage in twisting "sky dances" ascending to heights of 200 to 300 feet. The aerial performance is accompanied by a musical twittering sound as their wings climb through the air. They emit chirping notes as they zigzag back down towards the ground.

Participants are advised to dress warmly, wear sturdy shoes, and bring a flashlight. As always, the Woodcock Talk & Walk event is free and open to adults and children ages 10 and up accompanied by an adult. Participants have the flexibility to attend either or both events, but registration is required. To register, visit ucnj.org/woodcock-talks-walks/.

Both events will be led and presented by experienced nature enthusiast Peter Axelrod. Pete's passion for the outdoors led him to study Wildlife Biology and Natural History Interpretation. His experience includes volunteering in avian population studies, wild bird rehabilitation, habitat restoration, and wildlife education. Additionally, Pete has led multiple birding ventures throughout New Jersey, collaborating with organizations such as the New Jersey Audubon, Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, and The Raptor Trust.

For more information about upcoming activities and programs in Union County Parks, visit online at ucnj.org/parks, email [email protected], or call 908-527-4900.

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