Radar is show very heavy bird echoes from the southern tier heading north and
running into the storms that are tracking across west to east across the 
northern
1/2 of the finger lakes. Looks like birds are dropping from the sky right at the
Tompkins-Cayuga line and the southern part of seneca county.
The storms will continue to work east and a little more south overnight and 
will drop
birds down. Tomorrow could be a great day....hawthorn orchard
could be awesome and other migrant traps...sapsucker woods
and other places. Looks like the focus will be a bit farther
north than the early April fallout we had down here...probably a
watkins glen to ithaca to cortland line....give or take a 5-10 miles
either side. 

It will be interested to see if this pans out tomorrow. 

Good birding...

Dave Nicosia 

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