Hi all,

Tomorrow looks like it could be an excellent day to be outside and looking for 
birds.

With south winds overnight tonight continuing through the day tomorrow, many 
newly arrived migrant birds should be touching down in our area, as well as 
passing overhead all day. To give a good idea of what species of birds might be 
arriving this week, check out the BirdCast migration forecast: 
http://birdcast.info/forecast/regional-migration-forecast-27-march-3-april-2015/<http://birdcast.info/forecast/regional-migration-forecast-27-march-3-april-2015/#MidwestNortheast>.
 Phoebes should be back in some numbers in the next couple days, Tree Swallows 
could be seen near water or flying overhead on their way northward, and Osprey 
are also returning.

If you have one day to get outside and go birding in the next few, tomorrow 
could be a good choice. Of course, there are no guarantees when birds are 
involved, but the weather conditions tomorrow are primed for some good birding, 
and you don’t know what is there until you look!

While you’re headed out to see what has arrived over the next couple days, it 
is a great time to check out a nearby Avicache location! Observers who went 
Avicaching this past weekend saw some uncommon species at a couple locations, 
highlighted by a Cackling Goose. Learn how to participate here: 
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/avicaching/!


Best,
Ian

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Ian Davies
eBird Project Assistant
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
http://ebird.org/content/ebird/


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