Month: April 2011

  • Nothing over NJ, but birds moving to our north

    A frontal boundary stretched across the US restricted migration into the Mid-Atlantic last night. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 5:00am this morning. Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-sized animation. You can see the remnant low pressure system in the NE composite image as it peters […]

  • Birds all around, but little overhead

    Northerly flow over NJ last night appears to have kept most migrants on the ground with only a light movement evident on the Fort DIX radar and the only heavier migration over extreme southwest near the mouth of the Delaware River. Still, migration was evident elsewhere; over NY State, PA, and especially over the western […]

  • Birds over Jerze

    Last night southwest winds over much of the Mid-Atlantic triggered moderate levels of migration into the region while a stalling stationary front across northern New Jersey minimized any passage of birds out of the Garden State. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 5:00am this morning. Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click on the […]

  • Nothing going on locally tonight

    Winds are howling out of the WNW tonight (here’s the latest wind map) and nothing is moving on the radar (here’s the radar from 10:13 pm tonight) SO… …I’m sleeping until 6:30am and not posting anything until Thursday morning. BUT… …Thursday morning is looking really good so far, so follow my ‘tweets’ on Twitter for […]

  • Birds before the storm

    A cold front approaching from the west caused strong southwest winds up and down the eastern seaboard last night. This triggered moderate to heavy migration from Florida all the way up into New England with the heaviest being from Central New Jersey up into Massachusetts. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 5:30am this […]

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