Bald Eagle Migration Update: April 27, 2005 Today's Report Includes:
Today's Map and Data
Wow, what
a week for flying! We'll be studying it closely to learn more about eagle behavior.
Field Notes from Peter Nye Hello Eagle Trackers: Wow, what a week for flying! Here we thought/presumed that P04 and V98 were "home" simply because they had "arrived" up in Labrador and Northern Quebec. But, that's a big place and they had some more moving to do! As
far as the four youngsters go, interesting things are going on with
them as well. Y89 continues his explorations heading more northeast
into Canada; wonder if and when he will settle for a bit? Immature Eagles: Oh, Grow Up! Why might the migration of a juvenile eagle be different from the migration of an adult eagle? Each spring, we're so busy tracking eagles as they migrate back to their nests, that we often forget about the many birds who are too young to nest. After all, it takes Bald Eagles somewhere between three and a half and five years to grow in the white head and tail feathers that mark them as adults, and some of them don't actually start breeding until they are seven years old. This spring we have had a real treat! We have had a chance to satellite track 4 young eagles. Learn more background about young eagles then use this Reading/Writing Connection to focus on your reading skills this week: Mapping for Understanding: Juvenile Bald Eagle Behavior Exercise What can we learn about eagles through satellite tracking? How far and how fast do they travel? Do they tend to stay in one place or move about often? What paths do they chose to follow, and why? You be the eagle biologist now, and study each of the juvenile bald eagles through snapshots of their sighting locations. What you can learn?
Get out your rulers and sharpen your pencils! Try This! How Far is it? This week Eagleye reminds us that the province Quebec is really big. How big is it to an eagle? Our mature bald eagles have flown from the border with the US almost all the way to the north end of Quebec during the past 2 weeks. Open your atlas to find the following:
2005 vs. 2004 Compare the location of Bald eagle V98 in the spring of 2004 with this spring. Where do you predict V98 will nest this year?
The Next Bald Eagle Migration Update Will Be Posted on May 4, 2005.
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