The flight of swallows has been usually low this spring flying over BWI Airport. That changed this morning as a steady stream of pairs and individuals has been flying by since daybreak. All of the birds I have seen and identified have been barns but I've seen a few birds that were likely not that I was too busy to get on.
Ed Boyd On May 3, 2013 11:04 AM, "Frode Jacobsen" <frodesjacobsen...> wrote:
> Well, like most of the hawk migration this spring the easterly winds > likely pushed many northbound neotropical migrants further west this > spring, thus bypassing the Eastern Seaboard. Long Point Bird Observatory in > Ontario has had a stellar warbler showing in recent days! Check out some > recent news here: https://www.facebook.com/LPBObs > > Frode Jacobsen > Windsor Mill, MD 21244 > > > On Friday, May 3, 2013 9:54:04 AM UTC-4, Timothy Boucher wrote: > > While we may be having a sucky migration (blame that pesky coastal > High!), in the center of the country, they are having a superb migration... > > > > Check this report from Magee Marsh from Wednesday... > > > http://cranecreekbirding.blogspot.com/2013/05/may-1-update-explosion-of-diversity.html > > > > Tim > > Bethesda, MD > > -- > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Group 'Maryland & DC Birding'. > To view group guidelines or change email preferences, visit this group on > the web at http://www.mdbirding.com > Posts can be sent to the group by sending an email to > <mdbirding...> > > >
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