Bald Eagle Migration Update: April 20, 2005 Today's Report Includes:
Today's Map and Data
Oh, the
stories this week’s map contains. If only maps could talk. What is your prediction?
Field Notes from Peter Nye Lots of progress between last report and today. What a week for V98 and P04! Eagleye is on the run with activities this week. He’s gearing up for his helicopter surveys of eagle nests around the state, but he did take a moment to send his greeting: Hello
Eagle Trackers: Long Migration – How does it Compare?
V98 traveled long and hard this past week. How does her location compare with last year’s nest site? Are the dates similar? Study this week’s map and compare V98’s location and arrival dates with last spring’s migration. What kind of weather patterns could have affected both P04 and V98 last week?
Speaking of travel, how is a human vacation different from an animal migration? For example, have YOU ever traveled without a suitcase? When people go on a trip, a lot of planning and preparation takes place. How about a bald eagle? Compare and contrast the purpose of travel, the preparations required, and the consequences of any mistakes. You're sure to appreciate an animal's remarkable journey even more after comparing their abilities to our own. Eagle Migration: A Flight Lesson Eagles have very long, large wings. It takes a lot of energy to flap such large wings. That is why when eagles are flying long distances, especially on migration, they often soar on thermals until they reach a great altitude, and then use the gliding/soaring method of flying to cover the longest distance using the smallest amount of energy. How
Birds Fly: An In-Depth Primer About Flight Try
This! Ramblin’ Y90 Journaling Questions:
Compare and Contrast: Discussion to CQ #18 Do birds follow habitual patterns in their migrations? Studying the migration maps for bald eagle V98, we can definitely see some similarities between this spring and spring 2004. We can only imagine the trees and rivers where she stops along the way. Chances are there are other migrating eagles following the same path. We know one thing – the migrating Bald eagle is ready to begin their nesting chores for the season. How would you compare the migration maps? At Iselin Middle School students Gerard, James, Stephanie and Nicole F. think they are very similar, “V98 seems to be going in the same pattern in 2005 as in 2004. It is following the same path except, this year, it is a little ahead meaning closer to Quebec.” Eagle Glossary Build your vocabulary with terms used in our reports as we study eagles this season. Find the following terms from this weeks report and define them in your eagle journals or portfolios: habitual patterns, thermal, and airfoil.
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