FINAL Whooping Crane Migration Update: May 11, 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Today's Report Includes:
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Why is
a red head patch (it’s NOT feathers) a useful adaptation for
a Whooping Crane? What other head adaptations help cranes survive? >>
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Migration Map and Highlights: Another Migration Almost Complete | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The chick-rearing building in Maryland is buzzing with excitement. Operation Migration requested 20 to 24 chicks for its next ultralight-led flock, and they're up to eight! These little fluff balls have an exciting summer ahead. They have much to learn before they fly south this fall — with an ultralight airplane leading the way. Here's a preview of their summer adventures. Use our handout to write your own photo captions! >> |
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Operation Migration's Bev Paulan sums up the chick stats to date:
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Brian's Report: How Many Eggs Does it Take? | See Brian's Answer >> | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biologist Brian Johns has a question for you:
You'll be surprised at the answer! Brian explains. >> |
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Tom's Report: Great Escape and Traveling Eggs | See Tom's Report >> | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
"If I'm able to fly next week, I would expect to find between 0 and 4 cranes at Aransas NWR," writes Tom Stehn from the main flock's wintering grounds. He wonders why two Whoopers would still be in Kansas when they should be in Canada. Tom also tells us about an exciting "egg hand-off" that took place May 10 at two airports! >> |
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Year-end Evaluation: Please Share Your Thoughts! >> | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Will you take a few minutes to complete our Year-end Evaluation? Only with your help can we document Journey North's reach, impact and value. The information you provide is critical for planning new initiatives and for improving Journey North. Thank you!
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Year-end Evaluation >> |
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This Week's Crane Resources | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More
Whooping Crane Lessons
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This is the FINAL Whooping Crane Migration Update for Spring 2007. Thanks for sharing the adventure. Please join us in September for the new chicks' first journey south!
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