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Southeast Michigan bird and urban ecology research, including archived and updated material related to the Rouge River Bird Observatory

Friday, September 25, 2009

Where's the jet stream?

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In my last post, I blamed the poor fall migration on the position of the jet stream . Fall migration is best following the passage of a low ...

Fall 2009: Week # 6 in review

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Another slow week has gone by. We finally broke 400 new birds banded this week, after 28 days of banding. This time of year, we can expect t...
Sunday, September 20, 2009

Fall 2009: Week #5 in review

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It was another quiet week. There was an influx of migrants on Sep 15, and some obvious large movements of American Robins and Blue Jays beg...
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Sunday, September 13, 2009

How do we know what thrushes are eating?

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Last fall, I described the focus of my research : the autumn stopover ecology of migrant thrushes. My paper summarizing weight and fat chan...

Fall 2009: Week #4 in review

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I don't have much to say about this week. It was pretty boring. We've had some nice groups of warblers, usually consisting of a doze...
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