I noticed the same thing — thanks for saving me from another cold and bird less 
skywatch!

KEN


Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Conservation Science Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Office: 607-254-2412
cell: 607-342-4594
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On Mar 16, 2015, at 12:06 PM, Laura Stenzler 
<l...@cornell.edu<mailto:l...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

Based on the weather forecast for south winds today I have been sitting on our 
south facing deck doing a Skywatch since about 1030 this morning. Contrary to 
the weather reports however, the high clouds above us are clearly coming out of 
the West by Northwest. I find it very puzzling. There have Been about six or 
seven flocks of mixed black birds. One turkey vulture and two ravens have flown 
over. But no geese and no raptors. I'm puzzled by the discrepancy between the 
weather stations reporting of wind direction and what I am seeing in the sky 
above me. Any thoughts?

Laura

Laura Stenzler
l...@cornell.edu<mailto:l...@cornell.edu>
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