Hello birding friends,
Negligible to light migration is occurring throughout the state tonight due to southeasterly headwinds, as seen on the current national composite radar which shows very little radar noise across the state (http://tempest.aos.wisc.edu/radar/us3comp.gif).
These unfavorable conditions should be similar tomorrow night, meaning that little turnover/arrivals and influxes should be evident tomorrow (Sunday) or Monday mornings.
To predict exactly which species you are likely to find and when, please consult:
BirdCast's regional migration forecast for this week: http://birdcast.info/forecast/regional-migration-forecast-25-september-2-october-2015/#MidwestNortheast
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eBird's species occurrence chart for Illinois: http://ebird.org/ebird/GuideMe?src=changeDate&getLocations=states&states=US-IL&parentState=US-IL&reportType=location&monthRadio=on&bMonth=08&eMonth=11&bYear=1900&eYear=2015&continue.x=63&continue.y=9&continue=Continue
Good birding,
Henry (Oak Park, Cook County)
trumpetswan@comcast.net
ilmigration.blogspot.com
worldbirding.travellerspoint.com
sites.google.com/site/opbirdwalks/
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