I was surprised not to have more on the farm today; except for a couple of
Yellow Warblers and the return of Baltimore Orioles, I didn't really hear much
in the way of neotrops.
However ... as the sun sets this evening, there is a nicely oriented, east-west
cold front along the Ohio River that has north component winds north of it;
this front is supposed to progress only slowly south overnight, and is shown to
still be hanging across southern Kentucky near the TN line by morning. This
might be enough to give us a really nice fallout of migrants.
It will be interesting to see if that occurs and whether or not there seem to
be more birds in southern KY than across the north?
bpb, Louisville
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