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Little migration but going to miss post-time tomorrow
I’ll be in a bird blind at 4:30am tomorrow, so I won’t have a chance to post the radar. See you back here on Tuesday AM! In the meantime, you can get your real-time radar fix here: http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/radar/ and check out the growing list of migration/radar websites below: Michigan’s Upper Peninsula – The Northwoods BIRDAR […]
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Spotty migration across the country with some notable standouts (FALLOUT POTENTIAL!)
National Overview With a series of fronts now moving across the country, migration conditions have begun to break up a bit. Migration and precipitation were both present in the Southeast where low pressure and southerly flow gave birds the go-ahead. Along the Pacific coast we can see some of the heaviest nocturnal migration this spring- […]
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As the front pushes east, so does the zone of heavy migration
National Overview Optimal migration conditions continue to migrate eastward with the frontal boundary. This set the stage for moderate to heavy movement last night from the eastern Gulf states through the northeastern U.S. Below are the radar loops from sunset last night through 5:00am (central time) this morning In an attempt to get the radar […]
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Reading between the lines: birds on the move!
National Overview This latest front is a slow mover, having stalled a bit over the Midwest and created a serious migration barrier to its north. Check out this still from last night around midnight, where you can see the clear zone of migration between the two frontal systems. Migration was again heavy out of Texas […]
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Heavy action up through the Gulf states and into the Lower Midwest
National Overview A frontal system extending from southeast California all the way into southwest Quebec represents the northern boundary of migration last night. Looking at the national composite you can almost draw the front by connecting the heavier migration echos on across the northeastern U.S., Midwest, and down into eastern Texas. Below are the radar […]