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Brigantine and Mott’s Creek Special Field Trip – November 22, 2025

Leaders: Mary Watkins, John McElroy, Bernie Hodgdon & Barry Hershfeld Temp: 50°F Winds: 25 mph gusts Weather Conditions: overcast Pleasant day of birding with high-lights including a Common Goldeneye, a Wilson’s Snipe and 2 Red-throated Loons! Edwin B. Forsythe NWR (formerly Brig) – 1:00pm 44 species  Species Count Brant 700…...

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Montclair Hawkwatch Report (October 2025): A Time of Transition

Hello once again from the Montclair Hawkwatch! With the end of another month here at Montclair, it’s great to reminisce on the past and discuss what’s in store for the month to come. October is a time of transition for raptor migration in the East. As temperatures slowly drop and…...

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Cape May Bird Observatory Songbird Banding Week 12 and Season Wrap-Up: Nov 1– Nov 7, 2025

As the fall migration season drew to a close, Week 12 of the Cape May Songbird Stopover Project delivered a fitting finale. This week was full of weather shifts, migration surprises, and a celebration of another successful season at the South Cape May Meadows. After days of high winds and…...

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Cape May Bird Observatory Songbird Banding Week 11: Oct 26 – Oct 31, 2025

Week 11 of the Cape May Songbird Stopover Project brought the full spectrum of fall migration with busy nets, changing winds, and a reminder that weather always has the final say. The week began on a high note, with a remarkable 618 new birds banded over just two days. On…...

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Cape May Bird Observatory Songbird Banding Week 10: Oct 19 – Oct 25, 2025

Week 10 at The Nature Conservancy’s South Cape May Meadows was nothing short of magnificent. Migration continued in full swing, and the air over Cape May seemed to shimmer with wings — most of them belonging to one unmistakable fall favorite: the Yellow-rumped Warbler. After the record-breaking rush of Week…...

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Cape May Bird Observatory Songbird Banding Week 9: Oct 12 – Oct 18, 2025

Week 9 of the Cape May Songbird Stopover Project at The Nature Conservancy’s South Cape May Meadows was a rollercoaster of weather, energy, and migration. The week began with quiet recovery time and ended with record-breaking banding totals that left the whole team buzzing. The week opened with two days…...

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Cape May Bird Observatory Songbird Banding Week 8: Oct 5 – Oct 11, 2025

Week 8 of the Cape May Songbird Stopover Project at The Nature Conservancy’s South Cape May Meadows brought an exciting mix of quiet moments, steady work, and one absolutely insane banding day! The week began on October 5 with a delightful surprise — our first Ruby-crowned Kinglet of the season!…...

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Birding the Meadows – November 3, 2025

Leaders: Bill Boyle, Karen Thompson, Bill & MJ Roache, Dennis McKane, Barry Hershfeld Temp: Winds: Weather Conditions:  40 species Species Count Domestic goose sp. (Domestic type) 1 Canada Goose 120 Mute Swan 6 Gadwall 1 Mallard 14 Green-winged Teal 20 Surf Scoter 1 Black Scoter X Mourning Dove 2 Sora…...

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SO.MANY.SEABIRDS. Special Field Trip – November 1, 2025

Leaders: Shaun Bamford, Dave & Lynn Pollard, John McElroy, Holly Lemieux, Tyler Savage Temp: 58°F Winds: 25 mph gusts Weather Conditions: partly cloudy Avalon–8th St. Jetty (Avalon Seawatch 2015-present) – 1:25pm 19 species  Species Count Mallard 3 Northern Pintail 7 Green-winged Teal 4 Surf Scoter 10 Black Scoter 30 scoter…...

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