-
Another big flight tonight!
The Mid-Atlantic and most of the Northeast is under some heavy nocturnal migration tonight. This is the second big night in a row, and will definitely mean new birds in the New Jersey area by morning. I’ll post the radar in the morning, but overall movement looks like it’s from the NE–>SW. In the meantime, […]
-
Migration Tonight
I’ve posted a forecast for the Mid-Atlantic on Birdcapemay.org. Come on over and check it out. Below I’m including the forecast for winds and precipitation so you can see the features I’m talking about in the forecast. I’ll post the radar in the morning as well. Click on the thumbnails to view the full-size […]
-
Birds on the move tonight
Okay, I’m back. Birds are on the move tonight, with moderate to high densities leaving Virginia and the Delmarva en route for New Jersey. Winds are light out of the W/SW at around 3000 feet which is providing some tail wind for birds on the move tonight. Expect new birds tomorrow, with the Bayshore, Garret […]
-
Heavy migration tonight
Here’s the radar from 10:45pm tonight. I’m down in Florida right now, working on the Cape Sable seaside sparrow project, and I don’t have regular internet access. In lieu of posting the full radar, I’m letting you know that there is a MAJOR movement of birds over New Jersey right now. Birds are heading right […]
-
Big migration last night
So my radar source seems to have “gone under” for awhile. I’m in the process of switching over to a better one, but now that I’m in South Florida for 2 weeks, it might not happen as quickly as I’d like. Anyway, this is the national composite image from midnight, last night. Migration was evident over most of the […]