[NatureNS] Regional Migration Forecasts

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From: Rick Whitman <dendroica.caerulescens@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2017 08:32:55 -0300
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While it may seem like a sick joke today, you know spring migration is
underway. In a week or two it will start to be genuine here, beyond the
minute signs already noted. It has only been a year or two that Cornell has
offered their weekly Migration Forecasts. While only truly written for the
US, the "Upper Midwest and Northeast" can be read to give some information
as to our future. Overall, one could add, say, two-three weeks and have
some useful pointers. Also, the one-week wind direction & precip maps do
cover the Maritimes and are definitely useful if you care for that sort of
predictive weather info. Don't overlook the four drop-down files under
"Species on the Move". These really remind you of the sequence of all
species, based on hard eBird data.

http://birdcast.info/forecasts/

Regards,
Rick Whitman

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<div dir=3D"ltr">While it may seem like a sick joke today, you know spring =
migration is underway. In a week or two it will start to be genuine here, b=
eyond the minute signs already noted. It has only been a year or two that C=
ornell has offered their weekly Migration Forecasts. While only truly writt=
en for the US, the &quot;Upper Midwest and Northeast&quot; can be read to g=
ive some information as to our future. Overall, one could add, say, two-thr=
ee weeks and have some useful pointers. Also, the one-week wind direction &=
amp; precip maps do cover the Maritimes and are definitely useful if you ca=
re for that sort of predictive weather info. Don&#39;t overlook the four dr=
op-down files under &quot;Species on the Move&quot;. These really remind yo=
u of the sequence of all species, based on hard eBird data.<div><br></div><=
div><a href=3D"http://birdcast.info/forecasts/">http://birdcast.info/foreca=
sts/</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>Regards,</div><div>Rick Whitman</div>=
</div>

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