10 January 2025.
All but one of our Nova Scotia birds continue in their stationary positions in North Carolina and Virginia, and NS-2024-24 remains stationary on the southwestern coast of Nova Scotia, still making 200m movements every few days. He may still be hanging on, an impressive feat for one so small!
NS-2024-36, a hatch year male thus far wintering in northern Virginia, gave the cold shoulder to the winter storm that swept through the mid-Atlantic states earlier this week, moving to North Carolina by January 7, and further toward the coast by January 8, for a total of about 500km.