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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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Migration (website) season winding down
Well, my computer finally did bite the dust this morning, but I have to say I was lucky since it lasted through my presentation at the Florida Ornithological Society meeting on Saturday. I’ve now got a Mac, and I’m trying to get all the programs up and running so I can post the radar again […]
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Big flight last night
There was a big flight over New Jersey last night, with moderate densities of birds moving into the state from the north, and high densities moving down the state into the south. Cape May should be hopping this morning. I’m at the Palm Beach, FL airport waiting for my flight home…but I’m trying to get […]
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Northwest winds favor Jersey
I’m just getting to where I can post the radar from the last three nights. Here’s the first; from sunset last night (27th) through 7:30am this morning (28th). Frames are every 1/2 hour for reflectivity and velocity, and every hour for the regional composite. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-sized animation. The radar […]
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Migration over Jersey
Here’s the radar from sunset on 10/25 to 7:30am on 10/26. Frames are every 1/2 hour for reflectivity and velocity, and every hour for the regional composite. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-sized animation. Strong NE flow was evidently pushing birds inland throughout the night. P.S. Come check out my migration forecast for […]