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View from the Cape: Week in review: 4 – 10 April, 2015
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Saturday, April 11, 2015. Week in review: 4 – 10 April, 2015. BSF (Belleplain State Forest), CMP (town of Cape May Point); CMPSP (Cape May Point State Park); Rea Farm ("The Beanery," W est Cape May);. WMA (Wildlife Management Area). Snow Geese have essentially cleared out of the peninsula ; the period's only report was of a s ingle at the Rea Farm. 4 Apr ( fide. Remained at CMPSP until at least 7 Apr, a r elatively. Daily migration monitoring at CMP continued to.
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View from the Cape: Week in review: 28 March – 3 April, 2015
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Friday, April 3, 2015. Week in review: 28 March – 3 April, 2015. CMP (town of Cape May Point); CMPSP (Cape May Point State Park); WMA (Wildlife Management Area). Daily monitoring at CMP this week produced. Steadily increasing numbers of Surf Scoter, Black Scoter, Red-breasted Merganser, Red-throated Loon, and Double-crested Cormorant (m. ob.). Notably late lingere rs included. 2 Tundra Swans at CMPSP through the period (m. ob.). At CMP, 1 Apr. Photo by Tom Reed.
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View from the Cape: March 2015
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Saturday, March 28, 2015. Week in review: 21 – 27 March, 2015. CMP (town of Cape May Point); CMPSP (Cape May Point State Park); WMA (Wildlife Management Area). Stone Harbor Point is open to public access again. Waterbird migration con tinued to slowly. Pick up the pace in recent days. Canvasbacks at CMPSP through the period (m. ob.), along with 2 Tundra Swans still present at CMPSP 27 Mar (m. ob.). Started to appear at CMP 22 Mar. Photo by Tom Reed. Cape Island....
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View from the Cape: Week in review: 18 – 24 April, 2015
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Week in review: 18 – 24 April, 2015. CMP (town of Cape May Point); CMPSP (Cape May Point State Park); South Cape May Meadows (SCMM). For the end of April. An exceptionally late Tundra Swan continued to linger at CMPSP/SCMM through at least 24. Apr (m. ob.). Other tardy. Included an American Wigeon at CMPSP thro ugh the per iod (m. ob.), 4 Lesser Scaup at CMP 23 Apr (m. ob.), and a Red-necked Grebe at Nummy Island 18 Apr (AC). Apr (TR, GDa.
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View from the Cape: Spring’s Jigsaw Comes Together Perfectly
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Saturday, April 25, 2015. Spring’s Jigsaw Comes Together Perfectly. Spring brings so much after the cold days of winter. Though the first butterflies of the year you see may well be those that have overwintered as adults, by mid-April the year’s first truly new species will be emerging and the stunning colors of an American Copper can brighten up many an April day. While staring at the ground for signs of spring, don’t be afraid to flip over the odd piece of ...
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View from the Cape: May 2015
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Tuesday, May 26, 2015. You just never know. At first glance, it may seem like we are all about birds here at the Cape May Bird Observatory, I mean it is in our name and all. However, all you have to do is join our naturalists on one of our weekly walks and you’ll soon find out that most of us are all-encompassing nature nerds! CMBO's George Myers Naturalist, Margeaux Maerz,. Handling a Black Rat snake. [Photo by Mike Crewe]. Posted by Margeaux Maerz. As you explore...
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View from the Cape: October 2014
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Friday, October 31, 2014. Rough-legged Hawk - the heady Hawkwatch continues. Rough-legged Hawk at Cape May Point yesterday. Rough-legs are rather variable in plumage, but light morph birds such as this are a fabulous sight and readily identified by the solid black belly patch and large, black carpal patches on the wings [photo by Kevin Karlson]. Posted by Mike Crewe. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Autumn Weekend - the Afterglow. Early morning brings great birds, and ...
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View from the Cape: April 2015
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Week in review: 18 – 24 April, 2015. CMP (town of Cape May Point); CMPSP (Cape May Point State Park); South Cape May Meadows (SCMM). For the end of April. An exceptionally late Tundra Swan continued to linger at CMPSP/SCMM through at least 24. Apr (m. ob.). Other tardy. Included an American Wigeon at CMPSP thro ugh the per iod (m. ob.), 4 Lesser Scaup at CMP 23 Apr (m. ob.), and a Red-necked Grebe at Nummy Island 18 Apr (AC). Apr (TR, GDa.
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View from the Cape: June 2014
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View from the Cape. News from the Cape. Monday, June 30, 2014. Just One Hour Away. No matter how wonderful Cape May is, even those of us who live here venture a little further afield from time to time. In addition to having so much to offer within the boundaries of Cape May County, South Jersey also offers other great wildlife opportunities just an hour away - so which direction to head - and when? So, the birds were certainly exciting, but what of the sharks? Photo by Mike Crewe]. First to arrive - Wils...