HAPPY NEW WEEK!
Everyone have a wonderful week!
It"s definitely autumn here, and the weather is turning chilly. Over 600 million birds have flown over Indiana during this migration season. 233,600 crossed the full length of the state last night. The scientists use weather radar to track the birds. The birds appear differently from the rain/sleet/snow on the radar. So, the bird data can be separated from the weather data and analyzed.
https://dashboard.birdcast.info/region/US-IN
Below is an interesting article showing how the researchers use weather radar to identify the species, direction, and numbers of birds on migration.
https://birdcast.info/about/weather-surveillance-radar-and-bird-migration-primer/
I haven't seen any reporting on the fate of the tropical flamingos that ended up in the Midwest, including Indiana. I'm hoping they saw the birds migrating and joined a flock of other large birds, such as the white pelicans that migrate through my state.
Hugs to all.
Annette - glad you are home after a smooth journey. Dibnlib - have a great catch up with your friend after all that time. OG - sorry you weren’t too good last night. Hope tonight is better. 2 events today went well. The meeting was short and successful. When I got to my Covid jab, it wasn’t the usual in and out job. I was given a number (23) and sent to sit with lots of other people. I could see someone clutching a 7! What made the wait longer was that couples were given one number between them so they were with the nurse and computer operator twice as long!! I only waited 20 minutes. The time was taken checking records of medications, and any changes in health since my last jab. Nothing new, so was jabbed. The Moderna one with immunity to the newest variant apparently. I had a quiet afternoon reading and all is good except for a rather sore arm.
LINDA – I could not decide which decadent offering either and I simply chose at random! We have not visited Murattis since BC (before covid).
OG – If I am out for lunch or expect I may be late back (thus saving me a rush when I do return), I leave OH's lunch ready, sandwich or homemade sausage rolls (he likes them cold). Yesterday his was ham & tomato sandwich. He would not enjoy the sweet cakes nor the female chatter!
Exciting (not) morning ahead – food shopping. How can it be Wednesday again so soon. And where did last week’s trolley’s contents go.
OG: Brilliant re your granddaughter! Both for her accomplishment and for keeping you updated -- and in such a nice way. Glad J was able to make it to his appointment with no knee issues; fingers crossed tomorrow's weather won't be an issue. I'll take sausage rolls any way they come! Lindybird: Argh. Forgot where you're off to this time. Too bad about the price increases but it's par for the course these days. And when did prices ever go down!