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Fallout over NJ
When it rains it pours. The front that had moved off shore yesterday, backed up across NJ overnight, producing a barrier of rain that definitely put birds down over the center of our state. The Rutgers radar feed didn’t come through last night (server overload) but I checked the real-time site and this morning looks […]
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Well whattaya know?
I couldn’t see anything on last night’s radar this morning, but it seems like ‘waves’ of migrants were moving into local fall migrant spots today, so my prediction was totally wrong. I guess things were moving ‘under the radar’ so to speak. I don’t know what to say, except this isn’t a perfect science (actually, […]
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No Migration Detected
Huh…that’s weird. I would have expected a little more on the radar last night, but there was nothing. The only thing I can think of is there seemed to be a little too much west in our wind. Alternatively, it may have had something to do with barometric pressure, given the front was still stalled […]
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No Migration Detected
Nothing in the air last night, at least nothing significant enough to show up on the radar. Look for southeast winds to persist until Saturday, after the cold front passes. Saturday night should see some switching of the winds and in turn, some migration. This is my last post until Monday morning- so use the […]
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More Bird Over Jerze
Another night of birds moving south over our fine state. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 5:30am this morning. It looks like things should slow down over the next 48 hours with a new front moving into our area later this weekend. I’ll be out of town from Friday through Monday, so use […]