November 1, 2024
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...
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 – The aquatic world came to life for students from six Cape May County middle schools as they netted fish, tested water samples, identified shellfish and learned how...
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...
Here in South Jersey, there are several bird-related phenomena that feature the simple abundance of a species as they migrate through the area. Think shorebirds on the Delaware Bayshore in...
The Bald Eagle has long served as a symbol of freedom, strength, and democracy in the United States, selected as the young country’s emblem in 1782. At the time of...
Cape May County, Naturally is a bi-weekly nature column in the Herald from the New Jersey Audubon Cape May County is world renowned for its birds (ranked #2 by National...