Category: Fall Migration 2006

  • Nuttin’ Honey

    No movement on the radar last night, probably due to the southerly windflow. Looks like Monday will be the day the wind switches to the north, so if you’re planning your outings in advance, Tuesday is looking good. Oh, and by the way, Snakes on a Plane ROCKED!

  • No migration…but SNAKES ON A PLANE!

    Nothing apparent on the radar last night, although it was pretty messy so there could have been something going on there. Either way, most of the movement across the radar was from east to west, which rarely (if ever) indicates avian migration over New Jersey. Just a friendly reminder, Snakes on a Plane opens today…see […]

  • Zugunruhe

    Okay, here we go. Big migration last night with light northerly winds at their backs and a beautiful starry sky to light the way. The images below are from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. Last night birds were seen migrating across the entire east coast, down into Florida, and midway across the gulf […]

  • A Mixed Bag of Migration over Jerze

    Sorry for posting so late…I was watching the Mets get beat up on by the Phillies last night…such a bummer. What I did notice at the stadium though, was that it took a heck of a long time before the weather actually cooled down, indicating that the cold front was stalled across our area for […]

  • Looks like a migration lull for a few nights

    Winds are switching around to the west and southwest until Wednesday, when they go back to northerly. I’m still detecting many of the common breeders in their respective territories around HMF, E. Pee Wee’s, Wood Thrush, Prairie Warblers, Blue-winged Warblers, Chipping Sparrows (even the one feeding the B.H. Cowbird…grrrrr), Indigo Bunting, etc. Like Chris Vogel […]

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