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Friday, May 06, 2016. Popham Beach is lovely this time of year, if a little cold. Last Saturday, AB and I took a long hike over Morse Mountain and onto Sea Wall Beach, which is connected to Popham. It was about a 5-mile hike, all told, and my little muscles were tight after that. A Yellow-rumped Warbler, looking very dashing. A whole lot of Glossy Ibises looking glossy. The aforementioned Piping Plover, looking cute. The same little plover, scratching an itch. Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! This afternoon, I sat .
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The Monarch Monitoring Project is a long-term study on monarch migration through Cape May, NJ. It is a part of the New Jersey Audubon Research Department, and closely affiliated with the Cape May Bird Observatory. Friday, November 10, 2017. Many monarchs crossed Delaware Bay on Nov. 1, but we continued to see a few monarchs around Cape May Point right up to the 9th, when we managed to tag over 40. Will monarchs lingering this late make it to Mexico? Mark S.
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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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Demos, Refurbs, and Trade-ins. Demos, Refurbs, and Trade-ins. Perhaps the only items we birders love as much as our binoculars are bird books. Happily, there is no shortage of titles. Take a look at our selection including limited. If you have any questions, pleas.
Birding the Meadows - Monday, March 26, 2018. American Oystercatcher photo by Karl Lukens. Birding Cape May Point - March 24th, 2018.
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.
Thursday, 22 March, 2018.