AlaskaDenise
In Memoriam
An article at http://www.adn.com/outdoors/hunting/story/8178356p-8071172c.html
mentions that the first shorebirds leave Alaska as early as July 4th, and details other early migrators.
The interactive map is at http://alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/wandering_wildlife/
The red-throated loon may be of particular interest to folks between Alaska and San Franciso Bay Area (& a little further south - looks like BIg Sur).
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mentions that the first shorebirds leave Alaska as early as July 4th, and details other early migrators.
The interactive map is at http://alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/wandering_wildlife/
The red-throated loon may be of particular interest to folks between Alaska and San Franciso Bay Area (& a little further south - looks like BIg Sur).
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