Month: March 2010

  • Nothing going on tonight (this morning)

    This is a preemptive post. I’ll be sleeping in an extra hour since there’s nothing going on on the radar this evening. See you back here on Wednesday! Good Birding David

  • Dribs and drabs

    Well, it looks like the foul weather moved in before birds could get moving last night. There was a little pulse of migration evident north of the frontal boundary, but other than that, it was pretty slim. Here’s the radar from 7:00pm last night through 5:30 am this morning. Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click […]

  • Another night of migration

    What a beautiful day it was yesterday! around 70 degrees F, blue skies, light southerly wind… it really felt like the spring equinox. Well, last night I can only imagine many birds feeling the same way, and based on the radar, they did. Here’s the radar from 7:00pm last night through 5:30am this morning. Frames […]

  • Another pulse of birds over the Mid-Atlantic

    Light southwest winds last night, coupled with clear skies, made for some good migration weather over the Mid-Atlantic region. While not nearly as intense as the migration going on several states to our west, birds could still be seen entering from the Delmarva Peninsula and making their way into the Northeast via northeastern New Jersey. […]

  • Setting up for the weekend

    A picture’s worth a thousand words, right? Well, click on the first image and you can flip through the series explaining what’s on tap for this weekend. It should be interesting!

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