Fwd: [JERSEYBI] Purple Martin Viewing Maurice River - OUT OF AREA NJ

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John Canoles

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Aug 5, 2019, 4:21:02 PM8/5/19
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This is out of the area but a short drive from Baltimore area in southern NJ.  The event is incredible and is well worth the trip.
 

John Canoles
Eco-Science Professionals, Inc.
P.O. Box 5006 Glen Arm, MD 21057 


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Subject: [JERSEYBI] Purple Martin Viewing Maurice River

Hello JerseyBirders

Last year was the first I had heard about the Maurice River Cruises to see the Purple Martins gathering along the Maurice River. This year I booked a trip and thought others might be interested. This is offered by Citizens United for the Maurice River. Contact them for more info. Email is at the bottom.


19 th Annual
PURPLE MARTIN SPECTACULAR
August 2019 in Cumberland County, NJ

Purchase your last minute tickets today before the remaining cruises sell out!

Tickets available for:
August 7th, 8th, & 19th
SOLD OUT:
August 16th, 17th, & 18th

Slowly cruise the Wild and Scenic Maurice River at sunset with
CU Maurice River Wildlife Management Director and purple martin expert Allen Jackson.
CU Maurice River and NJ Audubon representatives will also be on board
to interpret points of natural and cultural interest.





How to report NJ bird sightings: see <www.njbrc.com/index.php/reporting-rare-birds/>
or e-mail to njbrc...@gmail.com

JimC

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Aug 6, 2019, 8:21:18 AM8/6/19
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John,  That looks great.  Have you heard whether they hug the coast, or go offshore?     Jim

John Canoles

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Aug 6, 2019, 8:40:48 AM8/6/19
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Jim -

I assume you mean after they leave the marshes at Mauricetown.  My understanding is that they follow the coastal marshes heading south. This site has some additional info about tracking of their migration routes/activity: 


The event at Mauricetown is the daily congregation at the roost site in the marsh along the Maurice River.  Each evening the birds come from all directions in great numbers with the whole group swirling above the marsh for 15-20 minutes before settling into the marsh to roost just after sunset.  I have not tried to catch the morning dispersal but I assume that is not as spectacular as the birds just head out for the day incrementally. 

I was on the river Sunday night we also saw two peregrine falcons and a bald eagle fishing in the river while we waited for the martins show! 

Thanks

John
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JimC

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Aug 6, 2019, 11:14:41 AM8/6/19
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It's interesting - the route maps they show are both well inland - I assume the ones on the marshes have not been banded.   It will give us all reason to look skyward.  I have not had success with Martin houses, the Starlings simply mob them just as the scouts are passing overhead.   Thanks again.  

Jim Cancil
12 mi W of Salisbury
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