Hawkwatch - Sunday, October 22, 2017

Southeast winds and heavy early morning fog made for a peaceful day of migration. A few birds moved throughout the day, but the prevailing winds kept birds far to the north. Even during slow days, there's always something to see at the Cape May Hawkwatch. The first-of-the-season Redhead showed up among the ever-increasing waterfowl, and a few Northern Harriers made their passes low over the dunes in the mid-morning hours.


Blue Jay

Juvenile Sharp-shinned Hawk

Eastern Meadowlark

Today's migration. Click the image to see a larger view of today's birds.

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