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Late fall fallout???
Hmmm…the radar is enticing! It looks like a moderate migration last night was shut down in the early AM hours by an approaching low pressure system that originated in the gulf several days ago. I think most hotspots should be hot today, but the interior locations should be especially stacked with late fall migrants (many […]
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Birds on the move
Birds are on the move again tonight as winds aloft are strong out of the NW. Winds on the surface are southeast which might keep the birds further inland tomorrow morning. Go get an early start, because the rain is coming! I’ll post the radar in the AM.
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Another night of birds!
Birds on the move again last night! Clear skies and Northwest winds in the upper atmosphere made for another favorable night over New Jersey. The westerlies that persisted at the surface should cause birds to shift east as they land, making Cape May (and all other coastal hotspots) a good place to start this morning. […]
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Migration over the Garden State
Just when you thought it was over, BAM! Another night of migration. Here’s the radar from sunset last night through sunrise this morning. You can see by the velocity image that although the winds were out of the west/northwest, most of the directional movement across the radar was from the north moving south. Good migration […]
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Nuttin’ Honey
Yeah, last night saw little-to-no migration despite the clear skies. Looks like the bulk of the fall nocturnal migrants have made their way south of us…but don’t fret, as this time of the year marks some of the best sparrow birding in our area. Get out there and shake the bushes! Good Birding