The radar imagery from NWS Binghamton continues to show what looks to be
bird migration well after sunrise. As of this writing it is 1000 am and we
are still picking up biological targets. Since the lower atmosphere's
thermals haven't begun, it is likely these targets are not insects. Could
this be shorebird migration continuing past sunrise? Or maybe songbirds
just continuing from the night? I  wish I didn't have to work today...

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