Monthly Archives: 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

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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 … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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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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