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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 over New Jersey
With a cold front stalled from the Ohio Valley to the east coast, New Jersey pretty much represented the cutoff point for nocturnal migration last night. The front moved northward through the night, allowing for moderate migration to enter the state into the early morning. According to the radar, the highest density of migration occurred […]
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Little to no migration tonight
Northwest winds appear to be limiting any migration over the area tonight.
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I’m back, and Jetlagged
Chucho (aka El Jefe) Originally uploaded by woodcreeper. …but I’ve got some cool photos from New Zealand (as well as this little guy, Chucho, my friend Mel’s dog in San Francisco). Click the pup and check them out. Migration radar is coming this week! In the meantime, check out my migration weather forecast on Birdcapemay.org […]
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Franklin Township Short-eared Owl Surveys
View Larger Map So a group of Franklin Township birders have started an owl survey given the recent sighting(s) of Short-eared Owls in the area. Here’s the email I posted to Jerseybirds with details on the surveys…