Check BirdCast or regional radar summaries for migration intensity, altitude, and directional flow. Favor tailwinds and post‑front mornings that drop migrants into urban green patches. Last April, a brisk north wind grounded thrushes downtown; catching an earlier bus turned a routine loop into a banner hour.
Study eBird bar charts for specific hotspots and months to know when rails whisper or terns peak. Filter by recent sightings to avoid chasing ghosts. Favor habitats with multiple target species, and sketch micro‑routes that sample canopy, understory, edges, and water in a single efficient, quiet circuit.
Use Windy, local radar, and pressure graphs to anticipate song and foraging bursts. Light drizzle can pin warblers low; bright, still mornings elevate canopy action. Align routes with windbreaks, pack breathable layers, and schedule tidal flats near falling tides to expose feeding lanes without trapping yourself behind flooding boardwalk segments.
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