Thank you BAB for weighing in. Sorry to hear your migration was a bust down your way. If your and my experience is representative it is odd isn't it? In past low years the theory I heard floated is that for some reason birds shunned the coast in favor of an interior, mountain ridge on ramp to the Atlantic Flyway. But, I never drilled down to test the voracity of this. Another theory I hear is that rather than "Big Days" birds are trickling through in smaller flights. But what I am seeing looks more like no migration rather than a trickle migration.
-- Bye,
Richard
On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 6:01:47 PM UTC-4, BAB wrote:
On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 6:01:47 PM UTC-4, BAB wrote:
Total bust in the Midcoast.BAB
--Bruce Bartrug
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