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- BirdCast - Bird migration forecasts in real-time
See real-time analysis maps of intensities of actual nocturnal bird migration, as detected by the US weather surveillance radar network between local sunset to sunrise Cornell Lab of Ornithology currently produces these maps Update: 28 May, 10am ET The technical issues with the migration forecasts and alerts have now been resolved
- BirdCast: real-time migration information - eBird
The Cornell Lab’s BirdCast project has two incredible new features: a 3-day migration forecast for the entire continental US and a live migration map for the same region Check out how these new features allow you to discover migration like never before!
- The BirdCast Dashboard: Live Radar Tracking of Bird Migration in Your . . .
Join the BirdCast team for a live demonstration of a new tool for tracking nocturnal bird migration anywhere in the continental United States The Migration Dashboard provides near real-time information on the fascinating flights of migratory birds across the United States each spring and fall based on data collected by a network of weather
- How to Use BirdCast Dashboard to See Your Local Migration in Detail
In essence, BirdCast boils down decades of migration science and couples it with real-time radar data to create a powerful suite of tools: estimates of total migration traffic, direction, speed, and more, for any county or state in the contiguous U S
- Oregon - BirdCast Migration Dashboard
Free, global bird ID and field guide app powered by your sightings and media
- Live bird migration maps - BirdCast
See real-time analysis maps of intensities of actual nocturnal bird migration, as detected by the US weather surveillance radar network between local sunset to sunrise Cornell Lab of Ornithology currently produces these maps
- BirdCast Migration Monitoring Online | Birding Wire
BirdCast provides an exceptional experience to monitor ongoing migrations each night and review migrations for any spring night flight, even alerting you to what species you can expect to see locally day by day
- Four Amazing Impacts of This A. I. -Powered Bird Migration Tracker
But thanks to gradual advances in artificial intelligence modeling and computing power, in 2018 a team of researchers at Cornell University boosted the capabilities of a tracking technology called
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