COBirds,
Good looking radar echoes out there right now (Tuesday night at 9:42pm) for 
montane migrants/dispersers.  All the action is coming off of the mountains and 
moving eastward.  Anomalously, there is a pulse of seemingly biological targets 
coming out of the mountains west of Colorado Springs and going northeast.  Get 
out and take a listen if you have the time.  The moon is also looking really 
nice right now.  Especially nice after so many cloudy nights recently.

Check out the radar here:
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/index.php?type=FTG-N0Q-1-24 
(This is an active link that updates real-time, so you may miss the migrant 
pulse if you don't get this Tuesday night). 

Heard a few spizella-type sparrows out there already, headed back out in a 
minute to listen more. 

 
Bryan Guarente
Instructional Designer
The COMET Program
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Boulder, CO 

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