Sorry about not having the radar, the download crapped out around midnight last night. I checked the real-time site this morning and it looks like a little migration was going on as soon as the precipitation (the warm front from yesterday that moved back south last night as a cold front) cleared. Density was light, but the NE wind gave some birds the conditions necessary to move south.
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David,
Nothing of great interest here at Duke. However, of note there are still two Great egrets here at the estate, and waterfowl are starting to arrive. Ring-necked Duck, Ruddy’s, Black Ducks, and many Common Mergs. have arrived over the last few days. Talk to you soon – Chris Aquila – Duke farms research and natural Resources Supervisor.