Wednesday, April 14, 2010

33rd Annual Cape May Spring Weekend

Cape May, NJ Join New Jersey Audubon as we celebrate spring at our 33rd
Annual Cape May Spring Weekend, May 21 – 23, 2010

Enjoy a weekend at one of North America's favorite birdwatching spots where there is something for everyone, from the novice to the seasoned naturalist, with 3 days full of programs, lectures, field trips, and a variety of boat trips and workshops. Witness the phenomena of migrating shorebirds and mating horseshoe crabs, breeding warblers, neotropical migrants, and so much more.

Special evening programs featuring New Jersey Audubon's
Dr. David Mizrahi - and - Pete Dunne
Friday, May 21

Dr. David Mizrahi, Vice President Research presents Extreme Globe Trotters: The Extraordinary Migrations of Shorebirds

Learn about the extreme migrations of shorebirds, what factors make them highly vulnerable, and current efforts to conserve at risk populations.

Saturday, May 22
Pete Dunne, CCO, Director Cape May Bird Observatory
presents Bayshore Summer

Between the tide and the pines lies New Jersey's forgotten shore. A land of Black Duck and blue mud; salt hay farmers and tenth generation watermen. Visitors skirt it; most residents don't know it exists. But the natural and cultural heritages of the Delaware Bayshore are as rich as they are unheralded. Bayshore resident, Pete Dunne, will share many of those secrets tonight.

Advance registration required for dinner and evening program.

Details and registration information is available on our website
http://www.birdcapemay.org/ under the Spring Weekend icon
or call the Cape May Bird Observatory at 609.861.0700

We look forward to seeing you
in Cape May !

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