NJ-Cape+Island--The+Beanery--Parking+Area

Also see The Beanery and Cape Island
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Cape May County
=Cape Island= =The Beanery= =Parking Area= Cape May, New Jersey 08204 The Beanery (New Jersey Audubon web page

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Cape Island--The Beanery--parking area
Coordinates: 38.9464848, -74.9394393 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding The Beanery (Rea Farm)
New Jersey Audubon Birding and Wildlife Trails web site

About The Beanery (Rea Farm)
The Rea Farm (better known locally as “The Beanery”) is one of the premier sites for observing migrating birds in Cape May, which is high praise in a region abundant with migration hotspots. The site, which used to be a working lima bean farm, includes three connected fields surrounded by wet woods, and bordered with tractor paths. A small willow-lined pond is located at the east side of the property, and a defunct railroad track intersects the fields and swampy woods. The Beanery is centrally located on Cape Island, and is sheltered by surrounding belts of tall trees. As a result, it is often the warmest spot on Cape Island, causing migrants to linger along its sun-warmed hedgerows. From The Beanery (New Jersey Audubon web page

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