Spring Migration – Star Island

3 thoughts on “Spring Migration – Star Island

  1. Joe Kennedy says:

    “too nice?” in what way?? Poor weather brings out more varieties?? These look pretty good to me, sorry. . .

    1. FRGPhoto says:

      Joe,

      Regarding the weather and avian migration… it’s complicated but here is my version.

      It is important to know that small birds migrate at night. They take off at dusk and fly all night. At first light the next morning, they look for a place to land and spend the day resting and refueling for the next night’s flight.

      Thus, with respect to islands and coastal land, an offshore wind blows more birds out to sea and thus there are more birds to land on the islands when they go looking for land in the morning. Headwinds also tend to bring down more birds as they are tired and thus less picky about where they land. Poor visibility (rain and/or fog) also tends to bring down more birds as well.

      Small birds generally migrate each night but really bad weather will keep more birds on the ground for the night. However, as described above, if the weather is too good (i.e. light or no wind and clear skies) birds don’t tend to land on offshore islands.

      We had calm winds and partly cloudy skies during the three days I was on Star Island.

      Hope this helps.

  2. Kevin D. Curry says:

    They look great to me. Never been to Star Island but I should consider it soon. Great pics

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