We took the long ride down to Cape May today so we could see the rare Cave Swallows which have been in the area for a few days. Before we arrived a text message was sent out that nearby an Ash-Throated Flycatcher was being seen near the Magnesite Plant, so we made that out first stop. Instantly we saw a Baltimore Oriole and then the rare Flycatcher.
We then stopped at the Rea Farm Beanery where we saw an Orange-Crowned Warbler and also a Western Kingbird that was expertly spied by friend Jennifer.
Later we saw dozens of the Cave Swallows in flight over the hawkwatch and also sitting on the beach.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
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