Hi Ted,
Thanks for sharing the NAB article. I'm curious if the heavy smoke that blanketed much of the northern Rockies might be partly or wholly to blame? Are you aware of other instances where heavy smoke, without regional fires, has generated species movement akin to the effects of other large weather systems like, say, cat 5 hurricanes?
Peter
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Ted Floyd <tedfloyd57@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hey, everybody. Here's coverage at The ABA Blog of the apparent ongoing irruption of montane bird species out onto the plains:--
http://blog.aba.org/2017/09/happening-now-mountain-birds- on-the-move-but-how- extensively.html
Rank-and-file birders can contribute importantly to our understanding of what's going on.Ted FloydLafayette, Boulder County
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