Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary

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2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA

Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary is located in Cape May County of New Jersey state. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (609) 368-5102. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary quickly are 39.0413087 ,-74.7678712

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Address: 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA
Postal code: 08247
Phone: (609) 368-5102
Website: http://www.stoneharborbirdsanctuary.com/

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  • hhug higu

    (December 31, 2016, 2:17 pm)

    Many bird, have lived here for 10 year

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Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102
Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102
Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102
Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102
Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102
Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102
Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102
Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | 2nd Ave & 114th St, Stone Harbor, NJ 08247, USA | Phone: (609) 368-5102

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Contact - Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary

609-368-5102. Sanctuary Tours - 2018 Tour schedule. For 2018, the tours will run every Sunday between Memorial Day and Labor Day, Saturdays in July-August ...


Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary | VisitNJ.org

609-368-5102 Stone Harbor. ... Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary Tours, Egret Espy Trail entrance at 114th Street and Second Avenue, 10 am. ... call (609) 599-6540 ...


History - Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary

T he Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary is a wonderfully preserved microcosm of what the barrier islands of New Jersey looked like hundreds of years ago. As you walk along Sanctuary paths, it is easy to imagine the Lenni-Lenape Indians wandering through the maritime forest, crossing wind swept sand dunes, past groves of white cedar, birch, pine, holly and sassafras trees, taking time to drink water ...


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Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary 11400 3rd Ave Stone Harbor NJ 08247. Reviews (609) 368-5102 Website. Menu & Reservations Make Reservations . Order Online Tickets ...


Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce "Chamber Chatter"

Would you like to know more about the Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary and see some of its rare birds? ... Throughout Stone Harbor: Chamber 609.368.6101 ... 609.368.5102 ...


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The municipality of Stone Harbor has also dedicated 21 acres of valuable property for the safety and nesting of herons - Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary. It is registered as a National Landmark by the National Park Service and thousands of herons can be seen here.


2016 Jersey Shore beach guide: Stone Harbor | PhillyVoice

2016 Jersey Shore beach guide: Stone Harbor ... An egret flies past the Stone Harbor bird sanctuary. ... call 609-368-5102 offseason and 609-368-8461 in-season).


PDF Stone Harbor Calendar of Events

21st - Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary Egret Espy Path opening and dedication of ... 95th St & Second Ave, 8am - 609-368-5102 ... Stone Harbor Calendar of Events


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Stone Harbor Bird Sanctuary. Location: 11208 2nd Ave, Stone Harbor Details: This sanctuary has been home to thousands of birds over the years. Visit during the summer and you might hear a Laughing Gull, whose sound will likely remind you of the beach. Maybe you'll see a Black Crowned Night Heron as it searches the wetlands for food.