Morning Flight Songbird Count-- Cape May Bird Observatory Higbees Beach Road, Cape May, NJ 08204
About the Business
Welcome to the Morning Flight Songbird Count at the Cape May Bird Observatory, a serene haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers located on Higbees Beach Road in Cape May, New Jersey. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this unique park offers visitors the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing spectacle of songbirds in flight. As one of North America's premier birding destinations, our observatory provides an unparalleled vantage point for observing the morning migration of countless songbird species.
Join us for guided tours and educational programs led by expert ornithologists who are eager to share their knowledge and passion for bird conservation. Whether you're a seasoned birder or a curious beginner, the Morning Flight Songbird Count promises an unforgettable experience surrounded by the natural beauty of Cape May. Our commitment to preserving wildlife and fostering a love for nature makes this a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with the avian world.
Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the tranquil charm of the Cape May Bird Observatory, where every morning brings a new symphony of songbirds. Discover the wonder of migration and contribute to important conservation efforts in a truly magical setting. We look forward to welcoming you to our birding community!
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"Very quiet park to have a long walk on the beach doesn’t matter which Saison ❤️"
"Gautam is my favorite counter ever. He also has a lot of swag. Very good‼️"
"Trails are great . You can see amazing different species as well as different types of wild berries and different types of trees that our area is know for ."
"For people who love to see a wide variety of small birds flying by it's pretty much the coolest thing ever."
"A really spectacular sight on a good day, with thousands of songbirds whizzing by and above your head. A great and generally peaceful way to start the morning birding before birding the nearby Higbee's Beach trails and/or heading to the raptor count platform. Most days, you MUST arrive at sunrise (or very close to it) in order to see the bulk of the flight; most days it slows to a trickle by about by 8 AM. The official morning flight count starts August 15th and runs through October 31st for the first two hours after sunrise (occassionaly later if there is a big flight), and there is naturalist available to answer questions from September 1 through October 15th(ish). Early September offers the best warbler diversity, droves of tree swallows come through later in through early October, and late October often has the biggest flights of the season (mostly yellow-rumped warblers). Wind conditions are important; if you can be there for a cold front coming out of the northwest, that is your best shot for a good flight., though north or northeast winds can produce great flights as well. Sunny days are ideal, otherwise everything is back lit. You have two options for viewing: the dike to the east of the road and the platform to the west. The dike offers the best lighting on migrating birds as they zoom by, and that is where the official count takes place, but don't bug the official counter if they are busy, please! The platform doesn't have great lighting for most of the flying birds, but you can often get much better looks at birds that are moving through the bushes and pausing for a bit. The naturalist is generally on the platform as well, and they will do their best to answer your questions, though identifying birds flying quickly over your head by shape, wing beats, and flight call alone is difficult art to master! Full disclosure: I worked as a naturalist for a season at CMBO, but I am currently not affiliated with them and the opinions expressed here are my own. Info from personal experience and CMBO's annual publication, the Peregrine Observer."
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