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From: KevinC Adams (KevinC.Adams@TLDSB.on.ca)
Date: Wed Apr 19 2000 - 14:50:57 EDT
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I think this observation is correct. The observer says that the monarch
stayed low and rested frequently. This could mean the monarch was trying
to stay out of the wind and that it had to rest frequently because their
wings were tired from trying to beat against the wind that was pushing it
along.
Kaleigh Valois, gr. 5, Scott Young PS, Omemee, Ontario, Canada
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