you can read my post from this morning here: http://www.woodcreeper.com/

but I think it's safe to say that calling in sick and heading to Cape May
never looked so inviting. No weather is expected which would cause localized
fallouts, but the promise of NW winds for the next three nights, and the
northerly flow from the Canadian boreal forest all the way to NY/NJ, means
that birds will be funneled down into the Cape May area by the truckload.

Good Birding

David
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David A. La Puma, Ph.D.
Dept. of Ecology, Evolution, & Natural Resources

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