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From: Susan Eckstein (susamel@verizonmail.com)
Date: Sat Mar 03 2001 - 16:53:16 EST

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    Robins might fly at a different altitude from hawks because:
    - They are smaller than hawks that might eat them. They want to stay far
    away from them.
    - They have less wing-spread.
    - They eat worms, so they have to stick lower to the ground to spot them.

    Nocturnal migrants fly higher because they need to be closer to the stars
    and the moon for more light.

    Iselin Middle School/grade 7
    Mahak Jain
    Melissa Angelo
    Louis Valentin
    Joe Walck

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