Author: David La Puma

  • Non-migration conditions

    Little to nothing moving tonight. Winds are out of the Northwest. Update: Nothing in the immediate forecast looks good for migration – which suggests that birding conditions will remain good around the state, with increased abundances in habitats of good quality for foraging and cover. The next push is looking like Saturday night, if the […]

  • Extended coverage

    I’ve created a new website in an attempt to fill the void left by the late, great, Noel Wamer. It’s hosted by wordpress.com for the time-being, and can be found here: http://badbirdz2.wordpress.com Come on over for a visit to see the migration feed from South Florida that started my obsession years ago. Good Birding David

  • Birds keep a-comin’

    Birds were on the move again last night, this time unimpeded to the south as the southerly winds prevailed up and down the eastern shore. Densities were not as high as two nights ago, but the trade off was more birds pushing into southeastern Jersey then had the previous night. A front of storms did […]

  • Migration tonight

    Birds are on the move again tonight, although not to the same degree that they were last night. The latest images show birds moving from south –> north across Delaware Bay into New Jersey. I’ll post the radar and some interpretation in the AM. Until then, peek your head out and listen to they sky; […]

  • Migration over the Northeast

    See my post from last night regarding the strange weather affecting migration. Below is the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. The base reflectivity and velocity images show strong migration over the western half of New Jersey with a major influx into everywhere except the southeastern portion of the state. This was […]

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