Checking the radar right now, there is a minor front passing that has some
birds on it.

http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/index.php?type=FTG-N0Q-1-24

As that east-west green line passes from northeast to southwest or north to
south depending on how close to the mountains you live, there are birds on
that front.  You can hear them calling when the front passes.  Go out and
listen if you are still awake and the front is getting close to you.  The
image updates every 7 minutes and is "real-time".

See what you hear.  I had at least 10 individuals in 8 minutes.  Going back
out for a quick listen.  After the front passes, don't expect to hear too
much.  The concentrations will be way lower after the passage.

Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer/Meteorologist
UCAR/The COMET Program
Boulder, CO

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