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Bird Seed Sale Continues April 5-6 at the Nature Center of Cape May

 

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CAPE MAY — Winter is far from over, and we all know that it is particularly hard on our feathered friends. They depend on us to keep their feeders filled and an ample supply readily nearby. Even though the Nature Center of Cape May has been on a seasonal schedule, we have continued to make bird seed available by being open on the first weekend of every month throughout the winter. In April the Center will be open and staffed on Sat. and Sun., April 5 & 6 from 10 until 2.
For April only our supplier has reduced our cost for some of the seed, and we’re passing those savings on to you. In April receive $2 off our 20# mixed blends and $4 off our 40# blends as well as $1 off a bag of Nyjer. And that’s before the 20% discount for NJ Audubon members all Aspen Song seed, suet and (for April only) we’re extending the 20% discount to our feeders. Non-members receive 10% off.
So, please remember your avian friends and support the Nature Center in the process by keeping your feeders filled with our specially formulated blends. Call the Center for times and details, 609-898-8848.
The Nature Center of Cape May (NCCM) is situated on the rim of Cape May Harbor at 1600 Delaware Avenue in Cape May. One of 10 centers operated by New Jersey Audubon, the Center provides family oriented programming in the marine sciences on a year-round basis. The public is invited to visit our campus, shop at the nature store and view the breathtaking harbor and its environment from the Trucksess Observation tower.

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