Now available at New Jersey Audubon Society's
Nature
Stores:
Birds and Birding at
Cape May

By Clay and Pat Sutton
"Cape May is easily the best place in eastern North
America to watch birds. Nowhere else is there such a
variety and number of birds in a small area. It's
amazing, really, that such a postage stamp of an area can have
such quality."
-- David Sibley
An insider's guide to North America's most storied birding
destination by veteran naturalists and longtime residents Clay
and Pat Sutton
- Exactly where to go throughout the Cape May region
- What birds are there, when and how to see them
- Details on 32 popular sites and little-known hotspots
- A history of Cape May birding and birds
- Songbirds, raptors, shorebirds, seabirds, ducks and waders
- The migration phenomenon explained
- How Cape May has changed and how it's stayed the same
About the Authors
Clay and Pat Sutton are veteran naturalists and
longtime residents of Cape May County. Clay is coauthor,
with David Sibley and Pete Dunne, of Hawks in Flight.
Pat is Program Director at the New Jersey Audubon Society's Cape
May Bird Observatory. Together they've written How to
Spot an Owl, How to Spot Hawks & Eagles, and How to Spot
Butterflies.
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