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Monthly Archives: September 2006
Bumper stickers have returned
I’ve just cranked out some more bumper stickers, along with some other great goodies. I’ve created a page with more information here, or you can find a link at the homapage, under the ‘Pages’ tab on the right-hand side of … Continue reading
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Bumper stickers have returned
I’ve just cranked out some more bumper stickers, along with some other great goodies. I’ve created a page with more information here, or you can find a link at the homapage, under the ‘Pages’ tab on the right-hand side of … Continue reading
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Migration over Jerze
Well, we’re deep into migration now. Last night the air chilled a little bit more, and another wave of birds made their way across our fair state. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. Most of … Continue reading
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Migration tonight
Birds are moving tonight, and contrary to the call for southerly winds later tonight, the winds aloft are steady and from the northwest. I’ll post the radar in the AM. Good Birding Get your woodcreeper.com gear at our new CafePress … Continue reading
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More migration, less radar
Unfortunately the radar feed crapped out last night, so I’ve cribbed the following images from the ncar site. They’re not animated, but they do show a snapshot of migration around midnight last night. It looks like another nice movement of … Continue reading
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