Date: 9/4/24 2:42 pm
From: Galveston Ornithological Society <galornsoc...>
Subject: RE: [NFLbirds] Stationary front birds
Don't complain about the east wind; it probably brought the Black-throated
Blue warbler - and awfully early! :-)



JS



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From: <nflbirds...> [mailto:<nflbirds...>] On Behalf
Of Lucy and Bob Duncan
Sent: Wednesday, September 4, 2024 3:41 PM
To: Nflbirds; Albirds
Subject: [NFLbirds] Stationary front birds



Hi all,



As I explained in my previous post about a week or so ago, if a cold front
doesn't happen a stationary front along or just offshore the coast might
bring us birds. As if according to script, just that is happening now. A
stationary front is draped E - W along the coast with thunderstorms and
rain in an E - W line from LA to the E Panhandle about 20 - 50 miles
offshore with showers approaching the coast now (3 pm).



When I stepped out of my house about 8 a.m. this morning I spotted our oaks
full of small passerine migrants feeding but in a hurry. A frantic call to
Lucy for help got her away from her coffee and we had a brief birding event.
The birds moved through the yard quickly and we were able to identify only a
few, 5 warblers species, best were Blackburnian and Black-throated Blue
(Lucy).



This front is forecast to remain stationary in the vicinity with high chance
of rain through Friday. This would stop migration cold and allow what birds
that reach the coast to remain until more favorable flying conditions. The
fly in the ointment is that the wind is E and not NE, so birds coming south
would probably stay on the mainland and not reach the coastal migrant
"traps," but those that do would be stuck there.



A front is due Friday night with a shift to the NE but diminishing rain
chances. That should bring a movement down to the coast but most birds won't
stop unless bad weather is in the Gulf, an unknown at this point in time.
Timing is everything. Bear in mind that from a birds eye view they can see
the tops of storms over a hundred miles away. So things are looking
promising.



Bob Duncan

Gulf Breeze, FL

























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