Re:[nfc-l] First migration of the season possible tonight in the mid-atlantic?

2011-09-08 Thread Andrew Albright
Just checked again and there are huge numbers of thrushes but they are fairly faint. Still lots of insect noise. On 9/8/11, Andrew Albright wrote: > Well it seems like it's been since spring since there was any night > flight. The surface and lower level winds seem to be out of the >

Re: [nfc-l] First migration of the season possible tonight in the mid-atlantic?

2011-09-08 Thread Benjamin Van Doren
Hi all, I'm in White Plains, NY and have been listening/recording for the past few hours. Not much going on flight call-wise, perhaps two or three calls total! Benjamin Van Doren On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:25 PM, David La Puma wrote: > Andrew et al.: > > oh, It's DEFINITELY ON: >

Re: [nfc-l] First migration of the season possible tonight in the mid-atlantic?

2011-09-08 Thread David La Puma
Andrew et al.: oh, It's DEFINITELY ON: http://weather.rap.ucar.edu/radar/nids/images/N0R/KUSA/20110909_030900.png heavy migration out of the NE US tonight almost exclusively on NE winds and heading SW as a result (not good for Cape May- but good for inland migrant traps). I don't hear anything

[nfc-l] First migration of the season possible tonight in the mid-atlantic?

2011-09-08 Thread Andrew Albright
Well it seems like it's been since spring since there was any night flight. The surface and lower level winds seem to be out of the northeast and amazingly all the rain seems to be gone. Maybe birds are too water-logged to take off though? However, I just listened outside and heard nothing and