Migration Update: May 23, 2012 |
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As the hummingbird migration continues, more Canadians are welcoming North America's smallest backyards birds. It's nesting season. In the far South, ruby-throated females are
on their second nests, and farther north they are incubating or feeding
young. Use a word cloud to write a nesting story about what you have learned. Please complete our Annual Evaluation.
Today's Report Includes:
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News: Hummer Sighting News | ||||||||||
Sightings from the North As we march into mid-May the rubythroats are pushing north and westward into Alberta. They are right on schedule according to the sighters! Waskatenau, Alberta (54.12, -122.78) 05/18/12 Androssan, Alberta (53.55, -113.15) 05/20/12 Negginan, Manitoba (52.99, -97.27) 05/21/12 Grand Rapids, Manitoba (53.20, -99.30) 05/22/12 Spokane, Washington (47.67, -117.44) 05/17/12 |
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Northwest bound | ||||||||||
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Journal: Nesting Words | ||||||||||
This word cloud contains descriptive words that will help you write all about hummingbird nesting. Use the words alone, or together with drawings that explain what you've learned about hummingbird nesting. | ||||||||||
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Latest Maps | ||||||||||
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Annual Evaluation: Please Share Your Thoughts | ||||||||||
Please
take a few minutes to complete our Annual Evaluation. We welcome your feedback!
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The next Hummingbird migration update will be posted on June 6, 2012. | ||||||||||