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  • September 14, 2012Regional Migration Forecasts: 14-21 September 2012

    Several nights of heavy movements are likely in the central and eastern US over the coming week, whereas the West will experience primarily moderate movements in light winds and generally dry conditions. This week’s regional forecasts follow:

    West
    Widespread light to moderate…

  • September 12, 2012NYC Area Analysis – 11-12 September

    Migration was generally light across much of the great New York City metropolitan area on the night of 11-12 September. High pressure off the Atlantic coast brought warmer evening conditions than either of the previous two nights, as well as…

  • September 11, 2012NYC Area Forecast Update – 10 September

    Heavy nocturnal migration on the night of 10 September will produce another nice day for birding in the greater New York City metropolitan area. Following Monday’s hawk flight in Manhattan, featuring hundreds of Broad-winged Hawks, Tuesday will see a continuation…

  • September 10, 2012September and October 2012 media coverage of BirdCast

    As part of the coverage of BirdCast that resulted from the journalist only event in Manhattan, a number of media outlets wrote, spoke, or covered stories on the project.

    Cornell Daily Sun provided this coverage.

    Cornell Chronicle wrote this piece.

    University of Delaware…

  • September 7, 2012Regional Migration Forecasts: 7 September – 13 September

    West
    Light and variable winds will facilitate scattered, light migration in many areas through the weekend, with some coastal areas experiencing slightly larger movements. By Sunday night, more favorable winds spread across coastal areas and into the Great Basin, and moderate…

  • September 6, 2012New York City Area Migration Forecast – 6 September

    Southwesterly winds, warm temperatures, and scattered rain will keep most birds on the ground for the end of the week through Sunday. However, a substantial change in weather is forecast late on Sunday, and there is a good chance that…

  • September 4, 2012NYC Area Forecast Update – 4 September

    Southerly and southwesterly winds and rain will keep most birds grounded through Wednesday. However, a wind shift to the Northwest and clearing skies on Wednesday evening should open floodgates for migration – expect moderate to heavy movements across the area….

  • September 3, 2012Regional Migration Forecast: 30 August – 6 September, 2012

    Birders in coastal areas of the West, particularly in the Pacific Northwest, should watch coastal migrant traps, as light but incrasingly northeasterly winds aloft should bring some migrant songbird concentrations to these areas. The remainder of the region will see…

  • August 30, 2012Journalists-only luncheon: ‘Forecasting Seasonal Bird Migration’ with Cornell ornithologist Andrew Farnsworth on Sept. 6 in NYC

    WHAT: “Forecasting Seasonal Bird Migration” – with Andrew Farnsworth of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Farnsworth is based in New York City.

    WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012 from Noon to 1:30 p.m.

    WHERE: Cornell’s ILR Conference Center, 16 East 34th Street, 6th…

  • June 1, 2012Migration Report: 25 – 31 May 2012

    This forecast period (view last week’s forecast) saw what were likely the last major movements of this spring’s migration, though some birds will continue migrating through the 1st and 2nd weeks of June. The West experienced several nights of light…

  • May 25, 2012Migration Forecast: 25 – 31 May 2012

    Most of the last big pushes of spring migration will occur this week. Light to moderate movements will occur in many precipitation-free areas of the West. The Great Plains will experience moderate to heavy movements in many areas early in…

  • May 25, 2012Migration Report: 18 – 24 May 2012

    Migration across much of the West was largely light in marginal winds aloft and scattered precipitation, although some coastal and desert areas experienced locally heavier movements. Despite a significant frontal passage that shut down movements in its wake, many areas…

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