Author: David La Puma

  • High pressure puts damper on Upper Midwest while front brings birds to East Coast

    National Overview Here’s the radar- I’ll be back tomorrow with more interpretation. Below are the radar loops from sunset last night through 5:00am (central time) this morning Since I will be publishing “as I go” each morning you may see some incomplete posts throughout the early morning hours. Don’t worry- it’s coming! Mid Atlantic Delaware […]

  • Spring migration continues

    National Overview One of the fascinating things about spring migration is that once it gets going, it really doesn’t die down until June. Conditions were mixed across the country due to a number of surface lows and frontal boundaries, with precipitation along the East Coast keeping some birds from moving locally. At the regional scale, […]

  • More birds moving north

    National Overview With the exception of the southeastern U.S. being under heavy precipitation, most of the country experienced moderate to heavy migration last night. I’m going to keep this short and sweet in the interest of catching up from being away for two days… and my desire to get outside where the birdsong is almost […]

  • Filling in the gaps: Sunday May 13th

    National Overview I was out of cellular range over the weekend and so couldn’t get the radar posted on the mornings of May 12th and 13th. Here’s the radar from Saturday evening through the early morning on Sunday the 13th. Below are the radar loops from sunset last night through 5:00am (central time) this morning […]

  • Migration Outlook – Saturday May 12th

    National Overview I was out of cellular range over the weekend and so couldn’t get the radar posted on the mornings of May 12th and 13th. Here’s the radar from Friday evening through the early morning on Saturday the 12th. Below are the radar loops from sunset last night through 5:00am (central time) this morning […]

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