
GOING BIRDING?
Where to go birding this month in the Delaware
Valley Region
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Suggested Birding Locations for September
Any of the area watches Hawk Watches - with September 17-25 as peak Broad-wing movements. The Hawk Watch at Cape May Point starts up with good flights of Kestrels and Cooper's Hawks, and the during the last week Broad-wings, Peregrine and Bald Eagle numbers peak. Palmyra Cove Nature Park, NJ - This is a wonderful place for migrant passerines and the best spot to pick up Connecticut Warbler as they head south. Higbee Beach, NJ - the best place to be in September for songbirds in big numbers and lots of variety. It is also a good place to see Sharpies, Cooper's and Merlin’s as they give chase. Edwin Forsythe “Brigantine” NWR, NJ - Shorebird migration is in full swing with lots of juveniles amongst the flocks. Keep an eye out Marbled Godwit, White-rumped Sandpiper and there is always the possibility of a Red-neck or Little Stint. Stone Harbor Point, NJ - Shorebirds are often numerous with lots of juveniles among the flocks. Terns and oystercatchers and the occasional Brown Pelican can also be seen.
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