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Migration

The time of migration has begun.

They are travelers.

For some the distance is short.
For others it may be thousands of miles.
For most it is in the darkness they fly.

For some the journey may be their first; to a place they have never been, they find their way.
For others they have made this journey throughout their life, miles upon miles.
For all, it is a perilous journey.

For some I say hello.
For others I say goodbye.
For all, I wish you well - travelers.

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Updated: Oct. 2025

Cape May Trip
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White Ibis - 10-08-25

Rare Sightings

Latest sighting:
Clay-colored Sparrow
Seen at Higbee Beach, NJ on 9 Oct 2025


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Have you noticed the decline of Osprey on the Chesapeake Bay?

The survival rate of young osprey is now as low as it was during the DDT crisis of the 1970s! Consider attending.

This is the link for more information about this event: https://chesapeakeforum.org/course/our-disappearing-osprey/

Chesapeake Forum is offering Lectures on the Shore Series that includes “Our Disappearing Osprey”. You can attend in person or online.

I have included this documentary on my website which addresses this issue.

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The 2026 Birding.Pictures Calendar is complete.

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Nest Monitoring & Interesting Facts

Did You Know?

  • Owlets “branch” before they fledge — climbing with their feet and beaks to nearby branches and even gliding to adjacent trees.

  • Eagles perform a spectacular courtship display called the cartwheel: they lock talons midair, spin toward the ground, then release and soar back up.

  • Wood ducklings, at only 24 hours old, leap from their nest cavity to follow their mother, becoming capable of flight by 8–9 weeks.

Join me in nest monitoring and witness these incredible moments — from hatching to fledging.

If 4:00 a.m. mornings, freezing winds, and long hours in a blind don’t sound appealing, you can still be part of it.
Join me virtually and watch the nesting process and young birds’ journey to flight — all from the comfort of your home.

Virtual Tours

Join me on my birding trips as I visit Cape May, Magee Marsh, Costa Rica, Hawk Mountain, Central Florida and more…

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