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Spring is springing! (alt title: we’re baaaaaaacccckkk)
Oh yeah- things just got kicked up a notch around here. If you’ve been following my twitter feed you know that I’ve been kinda keeping up with the arrival of spring, but last night was definitely the most widespread movement up the east coast that I’ve seen this season. The verdict? Spring has sprung- and […]
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Our sister site has fledged
Here’s the barstool version: In the early 2000s the late Noel Wamer began to post on his website, Badbirdz.com, semi-regular reports of nocturnal migration as illustrated by weather radar imagery. These were almost all from the Key West radar where birds could be seen coming and going from the Florida peninsula. These images were dramatic and […]
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Thank You!
Words can’t describe the gratitude I feel towards you and your support for woodcreeper.com. I received some beautiful cards and letters along with your financial contributions and each of them inspired and motivated me for the upcoming spring season. I know from the website statistics that we get approximately 500 visitors per day during peak […]
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The fin(anci)al countdown
Hey woodcreeper.com fans- we’re 10-days away from collection day when I either pay the internet service provider fees, or vacate the “property”. Right now we’re $270 short of paying the 2010/2011 fees so your help is greatly needed. Please consider giving whatever you can as every little bit helps. You can do so by either […]
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Birds keep-a-coming
High pressure over the Great Lakes is churning out more northwest winds over the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, which triggered another migration event last night. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 5:00am this morning. Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-sized animation. Before I get started, I have […]