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2025 Cape May Fall Festival
OCTOBER 16th to 19th
New Jersey Audubon/CMBO Members receive a 10% discount on registration and will be emailed when they can register early and claim their discount.
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2024 Keynote Recording
Book Your Stay Now
Accommodations can fill up quickly any time of the year in Cape May
The Grand Hotel of Cape May is offering a special rate of $174 for Thursday, and $223 for Friday and Saturday using the code 677767. When booking your stay use the code by entering it into the Group ID box. Rates expire September 15th, 2025
Book your stay at The Grand Hotel today
So.Much.To.Do
Field Trips * Trolley Trips * Indoor Programs * Boat Trips
Raptors * Shorebirds * Songbirds * Seabirds
So. Many. Birds.
Saturday Keynote by Kenn Kaufman
Presentation: The Hidden History of American Shorebirds: Cape May Edition
We’re excited for the return of Kenn Kaufman in 2025. He’ll be joining us on the tail end of his travels to promote his latest book, The Birds Audubon Missed, and his keynote will be entitled “The Hidden History of American Shorebirds: Cape May Edition.”
Kenn Kaufman burst onto the North American birding scene as a teenager in the 1970s, pursuing birds all over the continent, an adventure later chronicled in his cult-classic book Kingbird Highway. After several years as a professional bird tour leader, taking groups to all seven continents, he transitioned to a career as a writer, editor, and illustrator. Most of his energy currently goes into writing books and painting bird portraits. His 14 books include seven titles in his own series, Kaufman Field Guides, designed to encourage beginners by making the first steps in nature study as easy as possible. His most recent book, The Birds That Audubon Missed, was published in May 2024. Kenn is a field editor for the National Audubon Society and a Fellow of the American Ornithological Society, and the only person to have received the American Birding Association’s lifetime achievement award twice. He lives in Oak Harbor, Ohio, with his wife Kimberly Kaufman, also a dedicated naturalist.