EAST LYNNE THEATER COMPANY canbefoundinTurkeyPoint,theMaurice Blue skies, cool breezes and open water
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Specializing in the classics of the River,andStowCreek.609-884-2736,609- awaitferrytravelerscrossingDelawareBay
American Stage, the East Lynne
861-0700.njaudubon.org soakingupsomesunorrelaxinginoneof
Theater Company has been entertaining InAtlanticCounty,baldeaglessoareven the comfortable salons. During the sum-
audiencesformorethan25years,produc- in the winter months at Lake Lenape in mer,naturalistsfromtheWetlandsInstitute
ingtheworksofWashingtonIrving,Eugene Mays Landing. Other Birding locations giveinformaltalksaboutliveanimalsthey
O’Neill, David Belasco and others. Head- suchasForsytheWildlifeRefuge,Wharton bringaboardandthelocalbirds,fishand
quarteredinthecentury-oldFirstPresbyter- StateForest,WeymouthFurnance,Gaskill marinelifethatareseenonmostcrossings.
ianChurchofCapeMay,EastLynneper- Park,Makepeace Lake Wildlife Manage- Ashore,there’stheRockpileBarandGrill
formsfournightsaweekinthesummerand ment Area and Estell Manor Park can be openfrommid-JunethroughLaborDayor
alsohasperformancesinthespringandfall. found in a Guide to Birdwatching in visittheSunsetLoungeintheCapeMay
609-884-5898.www.eastlynnetheater.org AtlanticCounty.Forafreebrochure,con- terminalforabitetoeat,spectacularsun-
tactwww.aclink.org. setsandoutsideentertainmentinthesum-
BIRDING AT NJ’S SOUTHERN SHORE mer. The Cape May-Lewes Ferry is the
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Cape May is THE location for CAPE MAY-LEWES FERRY mostmemorable–andmostfun–wayto
observingbirdsinNorthAmerica,
favored by such celebrated naturalists as 41
Welcome aboard the Cape May- travel between Delaware and New Jersey
LewesFerry,a17-mile,80minute foradaycruiseoraconvenientwaytoNew
John Audubon, Tory Peterson and others. voyage across the Delaware Bay and cut Jersey from points south. 800-64-FERRY.
Morethan400differentspecieshavebeen milesoffyourtripalongtheAtlanticCoast!
www.capemaylewesferry.com
seenonthepeninsuladuringthefallmigra-
tionandtheareaisknownforspectacular
flights of peregrines, merlins, ospreys and
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sharp-shinned hawks. Cape May Point is
onethepremierplaceswithmarked,easy-
to-followtrailstohelpeventhenovicebird-
erspotducks,swans,ospreyandothershore
birdsandwildlifealongtheway.
Along the bay side in Cape May and
Cumberland counties, birders can enjoy
more than a million migrating birds each
spring,thesecondlargestassembledshore-
bird population in the Western Hemi-
sphere. The World Series of Birding in
Cape May challenges birders to count as
manyspeciesaspossibleina24-hourperiod
and nearby, in Cumberland County, bald
eagles,greatblueherons,ospreyandmore
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