Jason Guerrard from the Cape May Bird Observatory asked me to post the
following announcement about a new addition to the Cape May Website:
BEGIN QUOTE:
We wanted to let the birding and butterflying public at large know that we
have updated www.BirdCapeMay.org to include the seasonal count information.
Many of you may be familiar by now with View from the Cape on the website.
We have added in View from ther Field , on which, the seasonal count staff
will be sharing the daily data collected at the Hawk watch, Sea watch and
Morning Flight Project.. Most of the numbers collect are input to eBird and
Hawkcount.org.
In addition to the "bird" data, the Monarch Monitoring Project information
will be chronicled so that everyone will be able to log on and see what the
butterfly happenings are in Cape May. This addition is one that we are most
excited about due to the fact that the awareness of the monarch migration
continues to grow each year. Also, some are saying that this should be a
great year!
The New Jersey Audubon's Cape May Bird Observatory hopes that you all
continue to enjoy the new website and are finding it to be a great resource.
We love to hear feed back from our members and users of this site, so keep
it coming.
Enjoy the "rest" of the fall!
Jason Guerard
Sales Manager
New Jersey Audubon Society
Cape May Bird Observatory
Northwood Center
701 E. Lake Drive, P.O. Box 3
Cape May Point, NJ USA 08212-003
Ph: 609-884-2736 Fx: 609-884-6052
www.BirdCapeMay.org
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