Although winds were light out of the SW, a small amount of birds are seen moving SE after sunset.
15th Sep, 2004
Small Migration Out of New Jersey
Responses
Many more migrants around than I expected. It was NE winds in the Phila. area last
night and this morning. Cloudy. The rain didn’t start til we were almost done.
I believe some of these birds migrated here last night. Here are some totals:
1 PARULA, 2 BLACK and WHITE, 4 REDSTARTS, 1 BLACK-THROATED GREEN, 2 BLACKPOLLS,
1 BAY-BREASTED, 4 COMMON YELLOWTHROATS, 2 MAGNOLIAS, 1 BLACK-THROATED BLUE,
1 PHILA. VIREO, 3 YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOOS, 9 ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAKS,
1 LEAST BITTERN
By: Sandra Keller on September 15th, 2004
at 8:45 pm
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