Month: April 2005

  • Interesting Weather

    Some interesting weather affecting our area tonight and into the weekend. Currently a surface boundary with associated precipitation over the Delmarva peninsula is blocking any major influx of new migrants from the south. Over our area, clear sky and light southwest winds are paving the way for a fine exodus of birds from the Garden […]

  • Recipe for a fallout

    Migration Gumbo 2 tbs Nocturnal Migrants 1 C Cold Front Mix thoroughly between 1-5 AM Empty into local park Bird hard 545 – 845 F As you can see from the radar, birds are on the move tonight. What you can’t see is that birds are on the move all down the east coast as […]

  • Big Migration Over New Jersey!

    Updated 04/20/05 6:25am The radar loop is now from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. It’s On! A heavy movement of birds in progress tonight; from Caribou, Maine down to the coast of Cuba, all the way up and down the gulf coast to South Texas. I’m weening you all off of the velocity […]

  • Birds on the move

    Here’s the radar from sunset tonight through 11:00pm. Birds are definitely on the move! The radar from Jacksonville, Florida all the way up the eastern seaboard to New Jersey are showing some level of migration this evening, with very strong signals in the Carolinas and Georgia, so we may see some productive influx come morning. […]

  • Birding tool and drool

    First, for any of you interested in searching the major ornithological journals but without access to expensive university subscriptions, I’ve got the place for you! I have to thank my advisor, Julie Lockwood, for sending me this great link to the Searchable Ornithological Research Archive (SORA). This is a totally searchable database of ornithological journals […]

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