Month: April 2006

  • No migration

    Last night was quiet over New Jersey, as north winds to our south kept migrants from moving. The Central flyway was a different story, but it looks like we’ll have to wait a few days before we have some favorable weather again.

  • Migration? Yes. Radar? No.

    No radar downloaded last night…booooooooo! Definitely some migration last night though… Not much going on tonight. Enjoy the birds that are around! 🙂

  • Exodus over Jersey

    Moderate to heavy migration over the Garden State, but replacement was minimal (see post from last night for details). The radar covers the period between sunset last night and sunrise this morning.

  • Pesky front wont leave!

    That cold front from last night is hanging over the Carolinas now, keeping migration to our immediate south to a minimum while the birds are leaving Jersey and Delaware on the light south winds. I like to call this the “Hoover Effect”…you can almost hear the yard getting less birdy! Hopefully some of the birds […]

  • Possible fallout conditions in south and central Jersey

    Good migration into the state early last night, before the front shut everything down around midnight. Fallout conditions are most probably from Cape May north to the bayshore, but may continue up into central Jersey. Here’s the regional radar from sunset last night through about 2am. You can see migration begins over VA, DE, MD, […]

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