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New Jersey's southern Cape is host to huge annual bird migrations, making Cape May one of the best bird-watching locations in the world. Over 400 species have been spotted here.
Birds of Cape May, New Jersey presents exquisite photographs that present shore, prey, and song birds commonly seen at Cape May in lively action and flight themes. Birds are shown in foliage appropriate to different seasons, with anecdotes and natural history in concise photo captions.
Birds of Cape May, New Jersey is a treasure for all who love birds and wildlife photography.
"[...] Birds of Cape May is a very good showcase of the avian richness possessed by Cape May, New Jersey. Even though it is a little too expensive to be an impulse-buy, it would make a nice souvenir of a trip to this birding hotspot. Cape May residents should also have a copy, preferably displayed prominently for the benefit of non-birding friends and family! Finally, fans of bird photography in general should enjoy this collection."
- Grant McCreary (02-11-2010), read the full review at The Birder's Library