Those two words pretty much summed it up for the Mid-Atlantic last night. A frontal boundary that moved in late last night, extending across the Delmarva and west across the middle of the country, created a barrier between some heavy migration over the Southeastern US and the Mid-Atlantic and northeastern US. This system is forecast to linger into next week, unfortunately, so I don’t expect much in terms of spring migration into the area. Fortunately, once this does clear, we will see a large movement in response to the buildup of migrants… we’ll just have to wait and see! (or better yet- go look at the birds that ARE around!)
Good Birding
David