- Sep 01 1:59 pm
#79467
Hi all,
I will be visiting BC next week for the first time. Really looking forward to the trip and some decent mammal watching. Could anybody tell me what the best conditions would be for a fall of migrants to occur in British Columbia? We are around Vancouver for a few days before heading over to the island - spending some time in the pacific rim national park. I bought the excellent finding birds in BC, so hoping to get to a few sites.
I guess rain setting in during the early hours is best, but what about wind direction? Also what are the chances of decent passerine movement - is it too late in the season?
I will try and post any sightings I have during the trip.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Dan
I will be visiting BC next week for the first time. Really looking forward to the trip and some decent mammal watching. Could anybody tell me what the best conditions would be for a fall of migrants to occur in British Columbia? We are around Vancouver for a few days before heading over to the island - spending some time in the pacific rim national park. I bought the excellent finding birds in BC, so hoping to get to a few sites.
I guess rain setting in during the early hours is best, but what about wind direction? Also what are the chances of decent passerine movement - is it too late in the season?
I will try and post any sightings I have during the trip.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Dan