tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137434620289828191.post1447624129413488828..comments2023-11-29T08:45:56.439-05:00Comments on Hunting Digital Plumes in the US and Beyond: May Migration Magic at Magee MarshDigital Plume Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12528819194221466338noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137434620289828191.post-57676977249712903622016-06-02T18:28:22.984-04:002016-06-02T18:28:22.984-04:00It's good to see your once-in-a-lifetime photo...It's good to see your once-in-a-lifetime photography so prolific in your blog, Hemant. The overshoot of the birds was a very unfortunate condition for you this year. You are certainly still making observations at Magee Marsh, as is my hope at least. While visiting my brother in Salisbury, Massachusetts in mid May, it was warm enough to have the windows of the house open at night. There was one particular morning (5/19) when a near deafening chorus of bird calls woke me from my slumber about an hour before sunrise. It was an experience which I thought included many species ready to make their next migratory leap. I considered making a recording of the event on my cell phone as the voices of the birds gradually diminished. Having failed to do so has me merely remember this remarkable event that was extinguished before sunrise and regrettably not repeated in the following week. It's my hope that it will not be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.Bob Pelkeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00997363387535031988noreply@blogger.com