I can confirm from the northern coast of Colombia that there have been strong winds coming from inland (roughly from the S) for the past 2 days. I even saw my first out-of-country Eastern Wood Pewee yesterday in the middle of the city in a little park with a handful of mango trees.
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On Mon, Apr 13, 2026 at 6:24 PM, 'Lucy and Bob Duncan' via NFLbirds<nflbirds...> wrote: Hi all,
We have a strong E & SE influence, prevalent most of the week and strengthened today. Bad for NW Floridians to get trans-Gulf migrants (lucky Texans) but very good for West Indian migrants and tropical vagrants to show up. Think Black-whiskered Vireo and with luck Tropical Kingbird and with more luck an Elaenia (one Florida record) and with LOTS of luck a Slaty-crowned Flycatcher (one LA record).
Winds from the mid-Gulf buoy are 15 - 20 mph E and here about 12 - 16 SE. So let's get out there and generate some excitement!
Bob DuncanGulf Breeze, FL