I see, as I get ready for work well before dawn, that the radar shows both
migration, and in parts of the region, light rain which can cause migrants to
quit migrating when they hit it. Maybe there will be some migrant fall out.
- - Dave Nutter
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Cayugabirds-L List Info:
http://www.NortheastBi
No doubt, migration is beginning. go to
https://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/northeast_loop.php during the
evening after sunset and you can see the birds taking off tonight.
Northwest winds and chilly air, birds are moving!!
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Eben McLane wrote:
> I don’t have a
If it's during the day in the summertime I think it's probably insects.
This site seems to have a good intro:
http://www.woodcreeper.com/radar-migration-faq/
For a bunch of links and archives:
http://www.pauljhurtado.com/US_Composite_Radar/
Suan
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 5:17 PM, Eben McLane
I don’t have a sophisticated knowledge of Dopler radar images/patterns, but it
seems to me from poking around NOAA radar just now that there are familiar
signatures of bird migration in the midwest and the south. Are more experienced
people on this list picking up signs of migration? Seems a bit
It's now about 5 am, and the radar weather http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?ID=BGM®ion=a5&lat=42.15665817&lon=-75.89051819&label=Binghamton%2c%20NYshows heavy migration, a blossom of even green around the radar station indicating a layer of birds up to a certain altitude. As dawn arr