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Where to Bird - updated August 2012

United States of America -- New Jersey
Discover the top birding locations in New Jersey. Find out more about New Jersey Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in New Jersey. Print out a checklist of New Jersey birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for New Jersey. Order books to help you become a better birder in New Jersey. Discover links to New Jersey Birding web sites. Print out special maps of New Jersey before you begin your trip.

 

The Birds of Cape May

Bird Finding in New Jersey

Birds of New Jersey

Birds of New Jersey
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The Birds of
Cape May

Bird Finding in
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Birds of
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State Bird: American Goldfinch

State Checklists:
New Jersey Bird Records Committee

NWPRC Bird Checklists - New Jersey

Species Seen in New Jersey: 465

State Ornithological Society:
New Jersey Bird Records Committee


Rare Bird Alert:
Archives

Maps:
Map of Important NJ Bird Areas
New Jersey Maps

Birding Stores:
Retail Birding Stores

 

Birding Links for New Jersey:
Cape May Bird Observatory
World Series of Birding
New Jersey Birding
Finding Owls in New Jersey
Cape May Birding Hot Spots
Cape May County Bird Checklist
Birding in New Jersey
Flat Rock Brook Nature Association
New Jersey Hot Spots
Brigantine
Avalon Sea Watch
New Jersey State Parks
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges - New Jersey

Birding Organizations in New Jersey:
New Jersey Audubon Society 
National Audubon Chapters in New Jersey
The Nature Conservancy in New Jersey


Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:

Brigantine Division - Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge

39.27 N   74.27 W
If the slot machines in Atlantic City took all your quarters, you can always walk the boardwalk at Brigantine to look for Saltmarsh's Sharp-tailed Sparrow. Drive the dikes to see Waterfowl and Shorebirds. Best in May and August.

Cape May
38.56 N   74.57 W
Hawks "funnel" into Cape May each fall, making this the best spot on the East Coast for raptors. Fantastic for warblers and other migrating birds in spring and fall. One of the top 10 spots in North America.