Friday, 24 April 2026

The Peak of Bird Migration is being Seen in Our Areas - Science 41

As you might know, the bird migration takes place twice a year in American continent: Spring and Autumn migrations.


Image 01 - Bird migration, illustration

200 million of bird could fly through our city, Baton Rouge, LA. This peak season is around the third week of April:
- April 21, about 200 million bird doing migration
- After April 21, around million birds fly over our city

We love to observe this migration. Few species of migration birds are: 
- Hummingbirds
Mississippi Kite
- Bunting


Image 02 - Whistling ducks


25 comments:

  1. Buenos días, y bien bonito es ver esas aves en el cielo como componen esas figuras en él, cuando hacen sus traslados a lugares más asequible en el clima
    Un besote, feliz fin de semana.

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  2. No many migrations here...Some swallows and storks...but some stay all year around...
    Lovely pictures !
    Have a nice weekend !
    Anna

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  3. Sublime contemplación de ese cielo cubierto de aves migratorias que buscan un mejor ámbito para su sustento. Gracias por todo ello
    Un abrazo

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      The Peak of Bird Migration is being Seen in Our Areas - Science 41
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      As you might know, the bird migration takes place twice a year in American continent: Spring and Autumn migrations.

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  4. It's an amazing time of year, watching the migration.

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    1. some people have been waiting for this to happen.....

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  5. Beautiful birds, I would love to the Whistling ducklings. I hope to see more of the migrating birds. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great week.

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  6. I love these photos. So beautiful.
    rsrue.blogspot.com

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  7. Migration used to feel like clockwork. Now it feels like guesswork.

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  8. Lindas as imagens das aves, desejo uma ótima semana bjs.

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  9. How wonderful! Here in Israel we are also on a migration route. It is wonderful to see all the birds.

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  10. What an incredible sight it must be--millions of wings filling the skies!
    Beautiful photos!

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  11. Beautiful photos and interesting post. Here we have the migration of 2 different kind of birds: swallows and canada geese.

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  12. For as long as I can remember, I've loved bird migrations. I've admired their movements and the amazing distances they travel each year.
    Near my house, there's a lagoon that's a stopover for many of these birds, and it's quite a spectacle to walk around and visit the designated spots to see these thousands of birds.
    Have a good day.
    Regards.

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  13. Wow... such fantastisc captures of birds.
    Thank you very much for sharing at MosaicMonday

    Greetings by Heidrun

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  14. Anche nel mio paese si verificano migrazioni di uccelli, soprattutto passeri e a volte, di notte, si vedono i fenicotteri... Bellissimi.
    Un abbraccio 😘

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  15. Good morning, Your photos are beautiful, and there are bird migrations to be seen here in the area as well, but that’s far from where I live. In the Netherlands, the coastal areas, the Wadden Islands, and large wetlands are the best places to observe this migration. Sometimes I do see geese and swans flying in large group that breed here in the surrounding. There are plenty of birds to see here that I’ve already posted on my YouTube channel and in a playlist. Wishing you a wonderful days.

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