Maryland Marshlands ready for Birding Trail

September 19, 2007 on 1:11 pm | In Ecosystem |

Birding trails are popping up everywhere! This is great news for those of us who like to travel.  It looks like a new one is getting starting in the Chesapeake Bay marsh region of Maryland.  Jim Rapp of Delmarva Low-Impact Tourism Experiences is working on what he calls a ‘Cape to Cape Trail’ which will go from Cape May NJ to Cape Charles VA. The marshes along the Altantic coast have long been home to migratory birds and this will be a great way to view them. 

By the way, the link in the article to Audubon’s Backseat Bird trail guide is old. Here is the real link: The Audubon Guide to Birding Trails

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