The last several nights in Somerset County, PA have been really good for
listening. Last night was on par with call rate to Monday night here, but
it was still really good Tues and Wed nights too. I had many periods with
over 20 calls/min! I have been hearing a large proportion of sparrows still
here, on Monday and Tuesday nights Grasshopper, Song, and White-throated
were fairly common. Wed and Thursday nights Warblers were a bit more
dominant in the mix too. I did a quick blog post for those interested where
I posted one of the GRSP flight calls I recorded a few nights ago-
http://www.nemesisbird.com/2012/05/grasshopper-sparrow-migration/

Best,
Mike

Michael Lanzone
[email protected]



On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Andrew Albright
<[email protected]>wrote:

> When I checked the weather a few days ago, it looked like tomorrow
> (Friday) night could be really big.  However, I just checked the radar and
> it looks like the whole Eastern half of the US is on fire with migration.
> I stuck my head outside and heard a decent number of calls per minute
> (5-10). Plus it's a full moon.
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