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Hey You (Yes, YOU!): You’re one of 300+ people who visit woodcreeper.com each day. That, my friend (can I call you my friend?) is A W E S O M E!

I really do appreciate you coming by to check out the site and get your daily fix of radar and migration. I hope you find the site useful, and I hope you always come back to see what’s going on next.  I wanted to point out that I have added my Twitter feed on the sidebar to your…<checking my hands>… right! There you can view my latest “tweets”, which during migration will usually be related to the nocturnal flight. You can follow me on Twitter via my user name: woodcreeper or on chirpTracker with the user name (get this…wait for it…wait for it…) WOODCREEPER! If you use an RSS reader, you can subscribe to my RSS feed via this link.If you have a website of your own, please consider adding a link to woodcreeper.com. The more people we get interested in radar and migration, the more we collectively learn.

Once again, thanks so much for being a part of woodcreeper.com, and please consider contributing your observations in the comment sections of the daily posts. Your contributions not only help ground-truth what we’re seeing on the radar, but they provide a historical account of migration throughout the seasons. Each entry is saved in the database which makes up the backbone of this website, and which is totally searchable using the tools on the sidebar. Go for it, give it a shot.

Thanks again- and good birding!
David

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