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> From: di...@semi-local.com
> Subject: [nfc-l] Migration Tonight (9/23-9/24)
> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 18:36:42 -0400
> To: nf...@list.cornell.edu
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> I recorded last night for only 30 minutes in Calvert County, Maryland,
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illed Cuckoo.
I was listening to the recording live in progress, and heard gulls about
midnight. I've got way more calls to go through than I can easily do tonight
:-)
Rob FergusHunterdon County, NJhttp://birdchaser.blogspot.com
From: di...@semi-local.com
Subject: [nfc-l] Migration Tonig
I recorded last night for only 30 minutes in Calvert County, Maryland, from
0610 to 0640 hrs. I had waves of call notes, sometimes 1 to 2 per second.
I'm a total beginner at this (fascinating!) endeavor and haven't had time yet
to study the file given my limited knowledge base. But I could ID th
I'm getting several calls a minute here in northern NJ right now...mostly
warbler calls. Looking forward to seeing what comes through tonight.
Rob FergusHunterdon County, NJhttp://birdchaser.blogspot.com
From: c...@cornell.edu
To: nf...@list.cornell.edu
Subject: [nfc-l] Migration Tonight
Last night there was a nice push of migrants southward, with the majority being
a good mix of warblers, plus Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, Swainson's Thrushes and a
number of Gray-cheeked Thrushes.
The weather forecast looks good for another night of southbound migrants.
If you are in the Eastern po
Chris thanks for the heads up. I recorded for the first time this season.
Interesting to see your time note on when (5:50) you thought calls would be
low. I didn't have any calls after 5;50.
I am in southeastern PA and our sunrises are listed as about the same (6:30
ish). I probably have more li
Just another heads-up to listeners/recordists in the Northeastern US about the
migration overnight tonight.
There has been a near constant chatter of migrants over upstate NY at my
recording station in Etna, NY. Lots of Green Herons early on; several
Chestnut-sided Warblers, a few American Reds
Just a heads-up: tonight (and probably tomorrow night) there is a heavy
migration of birds moving overhead.
Many warblers, some sparrows, and a good movement of Green Herons (at
least, here over Etna, NY).
Hope folks can get out and listen!
Sincerely,
Chris T-H
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Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hym
While migration has been pretty consistent along the east coast (10
consecutive nights of migration, the longest run I've seen in either spring
or fall over the last six years), two nights ago the low pressure system
that rumbled up the east coast effectively shut down migration over the
mid-Atlant