November 29, 2024
CAPE MAY – For more than 30 years, New Jersey Audubon’s Nature Center of Cape May has served as the sentinel of Cape May Harbor. Originally founded as a grass-roots...
CAPE MAY – For more than 30 years, New Jersey Audubon’s Nature Center of Cape May has served as the sentinel of Cape May Harbor. Originally founded as a grass-roots...
When the Cape May Bird Observatory was founded in 1976 as a center dedicated to the research of bird migration, primarily raptors, there was no official “brick and mortar” facility...
The Bald Eagle is my “spark” bird. What does that mean? When I first saw a Bald Eagle in the wild, it sparked my interest in all things birds and...
Cape May, Naturally is a bi-weekly column written in the Herald, written by the folks at the New Jersey Audubon, about our ever-changing wildlife. We just returned from an amazing...
The Cape May Monarch Monitoring Project is the longest-running research program for Monarch butterflies in the world! Coordinated by New Jersey Audubon’s Cape May Bird Observatory, the project is a...
Cape May, Naturally is a bi-weekly column written for Do the Shore and the Cape May County Herald. Each autumn, millions of birds of about 300 species traverse the area’s...
Cape May, Naturally is a bi-weekly column about birding that runs in the Herald every other week. Bird migration is an epic phenomenon that involves billions of individuals each year....