
GOING BIRDING?
Where to go birding this month in the Delaware
Valley Region
| March |
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Suggested Birding Locations for March
Southwestern New Jersey, including Gloucester, Salem,and Cumberland Counties, NJ – This is a great place to go for early spring migrants, such as American Woodcock, Tundra Swan and Ross’s Goose, and amongst the blackbirds there is always a chance of a Yellow-headed or Brewer’s. There is also a small resident flock of Sandhill Cranes. Bald Eagle nests are plentiful. By the end of the month, Osprey and Blue-winged Teal begin to arrive, and there is even the possibility of an early Ruff.
Peace Valley, Bucks Co, PA – excellent for waterfowl including 3 grebe and merganser species along with many geese including Snow, and a good chance of finding Ross’s, Cackling and a Greater White-fronted Goose and gulls including many Lesser Black-backed Gulls. A Bald Eagle or 2 are usually about and sparrows include American Tree, Fox, Swamp and & White-crowned. Woodcock are also displaying by late in the month.
Ted Harvey Wildlife Area, Kent Co, DE – for a wide variety of waterfowl, up to 15 duck species in splendid plumage are possible at the North Pond, along with Pied-billed Grebe and American Avocets by the end of the month. Cedar Creek Mill Pond and/or Cubbage Pond, off Rt 30 south of Milford, Sussex Co, DE – large numbers of Ring-necked Ducks, American Wigeon and Tundra Swans.
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