Weather and birds = possible fallout today


Well, my internet is still too slow for me to download the radar, but I can view still images ok. After checking the New Jersey radar it appears that birds were on the move after sunset last night, when the fast moving front overtook them around midnight.

The trajectory was generally SSE–>NNW, with the majority of birds coming in across the  western Delaware Bay. Fallout conditions may be present at sites along the southern Delaware River, and along the north and western Delaware Bay shore. Birds were also moving across the central and northern part of the state, and fallout conditions could be present there as well. If you experienced heavy rain between 11:00pm and midnight last night, you might want to check your local patch for fallout conditions.

Any reports would be greatly appreciated!

Good Birding

David


One response to “Weather and birds = possible fallout today”

  1. I am new to this site and such information. It is fascinating, and I want to thank you so much for the great information. Is there anywhere I could locate similar information on migration though Connecticut and Massachusetts?

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