The Delaware Bay has always been an important crossroad for navigation and nourishment, for both humans and avian wildlife. The bay is a stop-over for migrating shorebirds who feed on horseshoe crab eggs to gain the strength for their journey North to nesting grounds. The bay and bordering wetlands provide rich habitat to all kinds of songbirds, waterfowl, reptiles, crab-life; it's a virtual garden of eden. To learn more about the Delaware Bay visit http://www.tydb.org