Re: [nfc-l] Nocturnal flight calls, Colorado's Front Range, 3+ years of data

2010-07-30 Thread Michael O'Brien
lt, I guess) before the rest of them arrive in October. best, Michael O’Brien - Original Message - From: "Andrew Farnsworth" To: "Ted Floyd" Cc: NFC-L@cornell.edu Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 8:36:27 AM Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Nocturnal flight calls, Colorad

RE: [nfc-l] Nocturnal flight calls, Colorado's Front Range, 3+ years of data

2010-07-29 Thread Ted Floyd
Hi, Andrew et al. > Ted (and others), what other species would you consider typical > in the early July flights? And what of mid-June to early July > flights in Colorado and elsewhere in the west? I haven't really done any nighttime "fall migration" monitoring prior to July. By late June in

Re: [nfc-l] Nocturnal flight calls, Colorado's Front Range, 3+ years of data

2010-07-29 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
Hello all, Ted, I congratulate you on another excellent and timely post. Regarding our attention to details: a couple of thoughts. . .apologies for hijacking the thread a little! Molt migration is a fascinating phenomenon, and many, myself included, are still eager to see a larger scale effort to