Spring Migration in real-time
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April 30, 2020, 09:26:32 AM
Yesterday (April 29) I joined Audubon's Spring Migration webcast and came to know about a few interesting tidbits about migration. Dr. Adriaan Dokter from Cornell Lab was in hand to explain a few things about migration including the question about why birds migrate at night (I am leaving it un-answered to give others opportunity to list the possible reasons), how song birds take advantage of tail wind from a hurricane achieving speed up to 80-90 miles/hour and Common Swifts can stay in the air for 10 months. He also presented a real-time map of current North American bird migration activities based on radar and satellite images. Here's the link if anybody is interested.
https://birdcast.info/live-migration-maps/
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April 30, 2020, 06:57:46 PM
A good resource, maybe with the Lows we are getting today and over the next day or so will bring in some spring migrants.
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