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No migration over Jersey
A stalled cold front across the Carolinas kept northbound migrants from entering the Mid-Atlantic last night. The pattern is expected to continue tonight, but the build-up of migrants will soon pay off when the next front pushes into our area as early as Sunday evening.
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New Radar/Migration blog launched for Gulf Coast
Mike Smith, from the Jackson (MS) Audubon Society has launched a new blog covering radar and migration along the Gulf Coast. Make sure you bookmark his page and check it out frequently to see what’s going on at the “source” of spring arrivals! Here’s the address: http://jasmigration.wordpress.com/ Good Birding David
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Franklin Township Short-eared Owl Surveys
View Larger Map So a group of Franklin Township birders have started an owl survey given the recent sighting(s) of Short-eared Owls in the area. Here’s the email I posted to Jerseybirds with details on the surveys…
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Winter Solstice 2007
No solstice party would be right without a poussin stuffed pheasant stuffed duck stuffed goose… May you and yours have a wonderful holiday season and happy New Year. Cheers The La Puma’s, Cassey’s and Boulton’s
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Parked at the window
I decided to take the morning “off” today, and move the LazyBoy (recliner, not me… although the name may apply to both) over to the window where I could watch the bird feeders in comfort. Given all the hoopla over winter finches in the Northeast, and the number of Pine Siskin sightings in New Jersey, […]