Chris Wood and Jessie Barry from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology show us that during migration, we don’t need to have great habitat to see birds. Any woodlot can hold a variety of migrants if you check it at the right times.
Drew Weber
I am a young ornithologist originally from PA but now living in central New York. I am pursuing a master's degree at Penn State University studying grassland birds and their relationships with different agricultural practices. When I am not working feverishly on my thesis, I enjoy adding new birds to my county, state and life lists, digiscoping and getting outdoors. I am active in the Pennsylvania birding community as chairman of the bird records committee, as well as a reviewer for sightings submitted to eBird.
Some topics that really interest me are migration, bird distributions and vagrancy.
Contact me if you have any questions about birds and birding in PA.
Latest posts by Drew Weber (see all)
- Best flight this year - May 18, 2013
- North winds slow migration in east, tonight could be more of the same - May 17, 2013
- Heavy migration everywhere! - May 16, 2013
- Heavy migration with western NY and PA fallout possibility - May 15, 2013
- Another night of storms and strong coastal migration - May 11, 2013













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