Number
of Days on the Wintering Grounds
Eastern Flock, First Ultralight-led Cranes to Depart
The
eight young cranes that departed St. Marks NWR in Florida on March 31, 2013 have been on their wintering grounds since their January 5, 2014 arrival. Calculate he number of days the young cranes spent on the wintering
grounds.
Year |
Days
Spent on Wintering Grounds
( first birds to depart)
|
Class
of 2013
(St. Marks NWR) |
____ days |
Class
of 2012
(St. Marks NWR) |
107
days |
Class
of 2011s (Wheeler NWR) |
72 daysarday
|
Class
of 2010 |
96
days 0
days
(St. Marks NWR) |
80 days
(Chassahowitzka NWR) |
Class
of 2009 |
70
days
(St. Marks) |
75 days (Chassahowitzka) |
Class
of 2008 |
72
days
(St. Marks) |
60 days (Chassahowitzka) |
Class
of 2007 |
57
days |
Class of 2006 |
(Florida Storm: no survivors) |
Class of 2005 |
106 days |
Class of 2004 |
104 days |
Class of 2003 |
113 days |
Class of 2002 |
121 days |
Class of 2001 |
126 days |
Journal
or Discussion Questions
The number of days on the wintering grounds
is calculated from the arrival date to the first bird's departure date.
- What do you need to know in order to figure the average number of days spent on the wintering grounds for each group of birds?
- What
is the average number of days on the wintering grounds for all years in which ultralight-led cranes have departed on spring migration?
- What
factors might explain the year-to-year differences?
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