With the frontal passage expected tomorrow morning around sun-up, expect that the migrant turnover will be in full swing. The birds that are ready to move out at this time of year will make a strong push southward on the north winds expected tomorrow morning with the cold frontal passage. Behind the front, we are initially limited in terms of the number of new long-distance migrants we should be expecting.
-- October 22 6am:
Note that the winds aren't originating from that far away from CO.
Then as the day goes on we should expect a change in the migrants we could expect.
October 22 12pm:
By noon, we should be linked up with the stronger push of migrants from the north winds. Looks more like migrants from Great Bear Lake as possible origins. I am hoping for a first push of the northern gulls and maybe a jaeger if you get lucky.
Best of luck if you go out tomorrow. I keep thinking about an analysis of the Ruddy Ground Dove situation, but haven't had the time yet.
Thanks for any reports tomorrow.
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