“Winter Coastal Birding” sheds light on the thousands of sea ducks, loons, grebes, gulls, and other species that wing from far northern regions to New Jersey’s 127 miles of coastline during the cold months. “Spring and Summer Coastal Birding” explores the annual arrival of Red Knots, warblers and other shore birds to the Delaware Bayshore area for nesting and breeding, and describes the fall migration that starts each July. Little Egg Harbor Branch – “Birds of the Pine Barrens,” 6:30 PM Thursday, August 25, 290 Mathistown Road, (609) 294-1197.Toms River Branch – “Winter Coastal Birding,” 6:30 PM Monday, August 15, 101 Washington Street, (732) 349-6200.Upper Shores Branch – “Spring and Summer Coastal Birding,” 6:30 PM Wednesday, August 10, 112 Jersey City Avenue, Lavallette, (732) 793-3996. Plumsted Branch – “Spring and Summer Coastal Birding,” 6:30 PM Monday, July 18, 119 Evergreen Road, New Egypt, (609)758-7888.TOMS RIVER – Which species of our feathered friends flock to the Jersey Shore and the Pinelands from season to season each year? Join award-winning author-photographer Susan Puder and learn “All About Birds” at four Ocean County Library branches:
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