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With its diversity of habitat – beach, dunes, ponds, forest, and marsh – Cape May Point is one of the best places on the planet to watch birds year-round.
Not only hawks, but birder visitors can see breeding songbirds, waterbirds, terns and passing migrants.Since 1998, a black-and-white photo has appeared every Monday in staff photographer Tom Gralish’s “Scene Through the Lens” photo column in The Inquirer’s local news section. Here are the most recent, in color:
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