Author: David La Puma

  • Exodus out of Jersey, while some birds stick around

    Last night conditions for migration deteriorated over most of the Mid-Atlantic, while the Northeast experienced a much more conducive atmosphere. 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. As you can see from the regional composite, there was […]

  • Heavy migration into the Mid-Atlantic

    Wow… talk about a late post! Migration was hot, heavy, and headed in the expected direction for spring. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 8:30am this morning. Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-sized animation. No time to write. Check out the radar! It looks like all […]

  • Break on through to the other side

    High pressure continues to dominate the region, while light surface winds appear to have triggered some birds to get the heck out of Dodge last night, and head into the Mid-Atlantic. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 5:30am this morning. Frames are every 1/2 hour. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-sized […]

  • An eye on Wednesday night

    While the birding throughout New Jersey has been good lately, we haven’t seen a big flight of nocturnal migrants arriving in the Garden State for a few nights. This has been due primarily to the strong Northwest flow over the region, and as the past has demonstrated, once this clears out we should see an […]

  • NW winds keep birds down

    So according to the radar, there was no flight over the Mid-Atlantic last night. Any changes on the landscape today would most likely be due to local movements as birds either redirect to somewhere they want to be (moving SE on NW winds) or head for better foraging habitat to refuel for their next leg. […]

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