Category: NEXRAD Migration Study

  • When the birding gets slow…

    Dinner in the Dry Tortugas Originally uploaded by woodcreeper. …the birders go fishing! Here’s my big catch, about 20 minutes out of the ocean. Here’s a link to a photo before prepping it for the grill. Mutton Snapper, caught on a yo-zuri mag popper topwater plug, from a kayak in ~30 feet of water… delicious. […]

  • No migration last night

    North winds kept birds down last night… but an approaching cold front should stir things up for Wednesday night. Check out my migration forecast on birdcapemay.org for full details. I’ll be back in NJ on Friday to resume daily migration radar postings. Good Birding David

  • Heavy migration into the Garden State

    Birds and weather… there’s nothing else quite like it to get a Jerseybirder excited (even if he’s in Florida…). Here’s the radar from sunset last night through 5:00am this morning. 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. […]

  • Back in Cyberspace

    Sorry for the recent absence, but May is my field season down in Florida, and usually coincides with some time when I’m away from internet access. I’ve tried over the last three years to make www.woodcreeper.com more “portable”, or “automated” but without a second person willing to take over downloading, assembling, and posting the radar […]

  • Light Migration

    Very little migration was apparent on the radar last night. Good Birding David

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