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Recent bird sightings and nature notes from the Cape May Bird Observatory in Cape May County, New Jersey.

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Seawatch - Friday, December 22, 2017. The last day of the season was quite busy! It was a nice warm day topping out around 52 degrees, with southeast and south winds that produced over 4000 birds! The best birds of the day were 3 Harlequin Ducks and a Red-necked Grebe, all heading south without landing. Overall, I could not ask for a better last day of the season! Posted by David Weber. Friday, December 22nd i.

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Seawatch - Friday, December 22, 2017. The last day of the season was quite busy! It was a nice warm day topping out around 52 degrees, with southeast and south winds that produced over 4000 birds! The best birds of the day were 3 Harlequin Ducks and a Red-necked Grebe, all heading south without landing. Overall, I could not ask for a better last day of the season! Posted by David Weber. Friday, December 22nd i.

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