Monday's historic solar eclipse is only days away, and you won't want to miss it, the next one to be similarly visible for us won't be for another 7 years.
To show that all creatures great and small love WOBM, the Community Medical Center Seaside Park Boardwalk Studio got an unexpected visitor this afternoon.
There are few things more stunning than the sunsets that we get to enjoy here at the Jersey Shore. And next month, you can join in on a full nighttime nature experience at one of our premiere local destinations as the sun goes down over the Atlantic.
It was "Bird Watching" weekend this past weekend here in New Jersey and thousands of bird watchers hit spots across the Garden State to spot as many birds as they could! If you saw someone walking around with binoculars this weekend they were probably spotting a bird in the distance...
Who doesn't enjoy taking a break on a warm spring afternoon in the shade of a tree? A new campaign between a national charity and the state of New Jersey aims to plant over 100,000 new trees in the Garden State this year, and you can be a part of it!
As spring approaches (16 days!), a lot of people will be heading outdoors to enjoy nature right in our own backyard. Sometimes though, you don't want to make your trip hours long.
The OSPREY ... also called fish eagle, sea hawk, river hawk, and fish hawk
It is a bird pf prey, a Jersey Shore favorite and seen up and down the eastern seaboard...it's the Osprey! I took the still shots of the Osprey right here at the Jersey Shore...
Last week, I spent my vacation in Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia on Canada's Pacific coast.
The beauty is like nothing I've ever seen before. "Stunning" barely does it justice. But it also made me appreciate what we have here at home even more.
Many Ocean County residents know about the Brick bald eagle nest, which sits atop a cell phone tower on Brick Blvd. While a Shore non-profit hopes to make it possible for all of us to keep a watchful eye over the Brick birds, a "nest cam" in Florida is keeping watch over a pair of eggs that are expected to hatch any day.