I apologize - I forgot the link:
https://people.mbi.ohio-state.edu/hurtado.10/US_Composite_Radar/2014-3-21/


Hey all-
>
> I should probably go outside and listen... Anyway, I've asked about this
> before, whether one can ever see birds on radar in the west. It looks like
> a lot of birds are hitting the Gulf tonight, and heading north toward the
> eastern Great Lakes, but you can also see pulses as night falls in Arizona,
> and on radar in Yuma and the central part of the Central Valley in
> California. (Also possibly along the Front Range in CO?) Can anyone with
> more experience confirm this?
>
> Thanks much, and good night birding,
> Jesse Ellis
>


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Jesse Ellis <calocit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey all-
>
> I should probably go outside and listen... Anyway, I've asked about this
> before, whether one can ever see birds on radar in the west. It looks like
> a lot of birds are hitting the Gulf tonight, and heading north toward the
> eastern Great Lakes, but you can also see pulses as night falls in Arizona,
> and on radar in Yuma and the central part of the Central Valley in
> California. (Also possibly along the Front Range in CO?) Can anyone with
> more experience confirm this?
>
> Thanks much, and good night birding,
> Jesse Ellis
>
> --
> Jesse Ellis
> Post-doctoral Researcher
> Dept. of Integrative and Comparative Biology,
> UCLA
>



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Jesse Ellis
Post-doctoral Researcher
Dept. of Integrative and Comparative Biology,
UCLA

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