Author: David La Puma

  • Birds down south

    An interesting bit of migratory information is coming in from the NEXRAD feeds this evening. It seems that although we’re under some NW winds tonight, the winds over Norfolk, VA are coming out of the SE. So far there’s a light movement of birds out of VA and heading over the Delmarva Peninsula. Birds are […]

  • No migration last night

    No nocturnal migration for the entire east coast last night. This will likely persist for a few days, so I’ll hold off posting the radar until it picks up again. Unless, of course, you’d like to see what the radar looks like without birds in it…then just say the word and it will be done! […]

  • No birds moving tonight

    So far it appears that migration has shut down. West winds are howling, making for some crappy conditions. It looks like this weather will hold through tomorrow night, and then turn to rain/snow on Thursday night. Unless things change, this week will likely be a lull in northbound bird movement. Have no fear, more birds […]

  • Migration over Jerze

    Here they go! Last night’s radar showed a strong migration over New Jersey, until the front pushed across our area, that is. The line of thunderstorms obviously brought many of the birds back to earth, probably making for some pretty concentrated conditions around central and northern New Jersey. My radar program was down last night, […]

  • Migration Tonight

    Lots of birds over New Jersey tonight, obviously from the build-up last night as all the birds from Virginia made it as far north as the Garden State. Not much coming in from the south, but if the rain puts these birds down tonight, there could be some good concentrations at places like Garret Mountain […]

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