Month: May 2006

  • Wrapping up the 2006 Spring Migration Study

    Well, it had to come to an end sometime, so it might as well be now. Tomorrow morning Inga and I head south to Georgia for the big wedding. I’ll be back after our honeymoon around June 16th. Until then may waves of migrants beat down your doors. Thank you for making this third spring […]

  • Migration over New Jersey

    Alright! The Northeast corridor has been open for several evenings now. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. Migration was widespread across the east coast last night and heaviest from the mid-atlantic to extreme northeast. Again, the trajectory suggests that Sandy Hook would be a good bet this morning, but as […]

  • Migration forecast

    Lots of birds moving along the east coast with clear skies and south winds…looks like tomorrow will be another day to check the trees! Blue-winged Warbler © David La Puma

  • Team Double Exposure website created

    Bill Schmoker has created a webpage with all the photos from our World Series of Birding digiscoping challenge on Saturday (5/13). You can view the page at http://www.schmoker.org/BirdPics/WSBweb/. For more information on this event, see my previous post here.

  • Migration over the Garden State

    Moderate migration was evident over New Jersey last night. Clear skies and favorable winds made for good migration conditions over the entire northeast and migration was evident all the way up into Maine. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning, although you’ll notice that the radar stopped refreshing at about 2am, […]

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