Had another opportunity to get to NJ for the Thanksgiving holiday. Spent time banding hawks and walking the beaches and birding the south cape may meadows.

We caught: All immature birds
1 Redshoulder
3 Redtails (1 retrapped)
1 Merlin
1 Northern Harrier
2 Coops
1 Goshawk (large female)
1 peregrine (yesterday, also a large female)

Bald eagles are in courtship in southern NJ and we watched to bald eagles lock talons and cartwheel into the forest, who knows what happened after that. It was just like watching it on "Nature". we saw this twice... pretty cool!

Ducks, et al.
Am Bl Duck
Mallards
Gadwall
Widgeon
Ruddy
pintail
pied billed grebe
mute swans
GBHeron
GW Heron
clapper rails (heard)
swamp and song sparrows
YR warblers
sanderling

Co Loons

No Gannet

Brant

Am Coot

Surf scoter

Ring n Duck

Ruddy Turnstone

Greater Yellowlegs….4









Dave Merker
Etna, New Hampshire
Cape May Raptor Banding Project Inc.
www.capemayraptors.org