Monarch Migration Update: May 27, 2010 | |||||||||
Monarch sightings soared during the past week to a record-breaking high, and the migration moved into Manitoba. How much farther north do you think the monarchs will migrate? Predict and hypothesize in your journal. Also this week: Look at a dozen butterfly eggs and describe one. How does your chosen egg compare to the monarch? This Week's Update Includes:
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What a week! More than 150 people reported their first-of-the-year monarchs during the past week. This the highest weekly count of the year (see graph) also our highest weekly count ever! Monarch expert Dr. Karen Oberhauser was among the observers. She saw her first monarch in her home state of Minnesota. “Right on time,” she noted. Another deserving Minnesota observer was Cindy Schmidt who manages the Journey North database. Cindy saw 4 monarchs on Thursday. “More than I saw all of last year!” Based on the high number of sightings, it seems that the monarchs had a successful breeding season in the south. What are other possibilities?
Monarchs Make Manitoba! An observer reported from Winnipeg on Wednesday: "A monarch in good condition was sighted in our front yard this morning about 11am. I suspect that the extreme south winds we had on the weekend helped bring the monarchs further north." It was unusually warm in the north and the wind blew from the south for several days. Look at the temperature map and you will see how far north the hot air mass spread. Notice that sections of southern Canada were hotter than Texas! Time after time we've watched the migration leap northward under wind and weather conditions like these.
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The Migration: Maps and Journal Page | |||||||||
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Assessment Tools: Showcase Student Learning | |||||||||
The monarch spring migration wraps up in June. As the end of the school year approaches, think about a culmination project or presentation to wrap up your Monarch Migration unit. Have students create a product that showcases concepts learned and skills attained.
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Year-end Evaluation: Please Share Your Thoughts | |||||||||
Please take a few minutes to complete our Year-end Evaluation. With your help, we can we document Journey North's reach, impact and value. We need comments like yours to keep the program going and growing.
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The Next Monarch Migration Update Will Be Posted on June 3, 2010.
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