Okay, so tonight the conditions are favoring east coast migration. Surface winds are forecast from the north to northwest (good for coastal sites), and the winds between the surface and 800mb are forecast from the north to northeast. Depending on what elevation bird decide to migrate at, we could see an influx from Pennsylvania to the west, and possibly from the coastal routes to the Northeast. The radar after sunset will be the key indicator, so I’ll wait until then to make predictions.
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- #Spring #migration continues up through the Plains and along the East Coast: http://t.co/0gLXQR2I 4 mins ago
- new post at Nemesis Bird: Somerset County Big Day, Spring 2012 - http://t.co/npzbNGj7 #birding Go Mike Lanzone!! 2012/05/11
- @cmbobirds @paloons @tom_reed @slrbrd WSB FORECAST: http://t.co/miK5lWY4 2012/05/11
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The floodgates DID OPEN LAST NIGHT- but I’m not home and can’t post the radar!