Author: David La Puma

  • Migration on the Eastern Flyway: Update

    Birds were on the move last night up and down the Eastern Flyway. I set my alarm for 5am, but somehow turned it off in my sleep…geesh. I would expect new birds to be around today, but unless you’ve got the old ones marked somehow, you probably won’t see too much change in the players. […]

  • Migration on the Eastern Flyway

    Winds are light and out of the south, therefore birds are on the move up and down the east coast. Most notable, though, is the flight from Central and Northern Florida, with a nice, yet smaller push out of Cuba toward the Keys. VA and DE and NJ are all showing signs of migration, so […]

  • Birds on the move tonight

    NEXRAD radar image(s) [KDOX N0R] With a front stalled to our west, birds from VA to NJ are moving north on the light southerly winds. Will we see a fallout of Robins and Blackbirds tomorrow??? It could happen! Blogged with Flock

  • Spring Migration Day #1

    And so it begins. Although at any moment of any day of any year some species of bird, somewhere, is migrating; today marks the first significant spring movement of nocturnal migrants over our state. Last night the winds were light and out of the south, providing optimal conditions for northbound birds. Don’t expect any major […]

  • 2007 Migration Sensation

    Here we go again! I know, it’s still early March- but I was born prematurely, and so I often find myself chomping at the bit. Sam Galick alerted me to some signs of migration on last night’s radar of the southeastern United States. Low densities of birds were moving last night as the winds along […]

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