New Jersey (Statewide) RBA
July 22, 2010
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:20:09 -0400
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From: Jean Bickal <jbickal@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: [BIRDEAST] RBA: Cape May, NJ, July 22, 2010
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- RBA
* New Jersey
* Statewide
* NJNJ1007.22
* July 22, 2010
- Birds Mentioned
+ Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
+ Possible White-facedxGlossy Ibis hybrid
+ (Details requested by NJBRC)
Possible White-facedxGlossy Ibis hybrid
Sandwich Tern
- Transcript
Hotline: Cape May Birding Hotline
To Report: (609) 884-2736, sightings@birdcapemay.org
Coverage: Cape May, Cumberland and Atlantic Counties, NJ
Compiler: David Lord, Cape May Bird Observatory with additions by Don Freiday
URL: http://www.njaudubon.org ; http://www.birdcapemay.org
This is the Cape May Birding Hotline, a service of New Jersey Audubon Society's
Cape May Bird Observatory. This week's message was prepared on Thursday, July
22, 2010. Highlights this week include sightings of BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING
DUCK, SANDWICH TERN, and WHITE-FACEDxGLOSSY IBIS hybrid.
-For up-to-the-minute Cape May sightings information, photos and downloadable
birding maps and checklist of Cape May, visit www.birdcapemay.org . Follow
rarity sightings and spectacles on www.twitter.com/CMBObirds -
3 BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING DUCKS were located at Cape May Point State Park on
Bunker Pond on Sunday, July 18, 2010, and were last seen Thursday, July 22, 2010
on Lighthouse Pond from the bird blind.
A SANDWICH TERN was seen on Bunker Pond on Tuesday, July 20, 2010.
An apparent WHITE-FACED IBIS x GLOSSY IBIS hybrid was seen on Bunker Pond on
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
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******CMBO SUMMER HOURS are as follows: Northwood Center on East Lake Drive in
Cape May Point is open daily, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Center for Research and
Education on Rt. 47 in Goshen is open Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30am to
4:30pm; closed Sundays and Mondays ******
The Cape May Birding Hotline is a service of the New Jersey Audubon Society's
Cape May Bird Observatory and details sightings from Cape May, Cumberland and
Atlantic Counties. Updates are made weekly. Please report sightings of rare or
unusual birds to CMBO at 609-884-2736. Sponsorship for this hotline comes from
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Good Luck and Good Birding!
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