Note: These Challenge Questions coincide with the Spring 2004 Reports From: carol pokorny (pokorny7@msn.com)Date: Fri Feb 27 2004 - 14:36:40 EST
In December and January they start to cluster - move together very closely- sort of like hibernating - to stay warm. In mid-February they start to 'bloom' and move down to the canyons for water and nectar. When they go back up the mountain, they don't cluster any more - they spread out.
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