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While many people do not visit the Jersey coast during the fall or winter, birds find it a great place to migrate through and spend the colder months. New Jersey has 127 miles of Atlantic coastline, which provides habitat for thousands of bird species. Many may think that in fall and winter all the birds have flown south, but it is a great time to get out and look for migrants from the north, such as, fall migrants, sea ducks, loons, grebes, alcids, and uncommon gulls. Come and learn what and where to find these visitors from the north with photographer and author Susan Puder.
Susan Puder has been a serious nature and wildlife photographer for over 30 years, using Nikon equipment. Her work has been exhibited in New York City and throughout New Jersey, winning many photo competitions, including the New Jersey Federation of Camera Club’s TOPS in New Jersey. Her work was recently displayed in the New Jersey Photography Forum 25 Year Retrospective at The Trenton City Museum and the Watchung Arts Center. She is a Field Contributor to Nature Photographer Magazine, with articles published in seven issues. She is both a judge and presenter for the New Jersey Federation of Camera Clubs.
Susan is a dedicated environmentalist who supports the preservation of open lands and wildlife. As an avid birder, she started the Southern Ocean Birding Group, located at the Tuckerton Seaport in Tuckerton, New Jersey, and is a board member of the Friends of Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. New Jersey Birds and Beyond is her first published book. Her work can be viewed at her website www.eaglecreekphotos.com.
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AGE GROUP: | 18 or older |
EVENT TYPE: | Natural History | Education |
TAGS: | wildlife | nature | local nature | local | birding |