Robin Migration Update: April 3, 2012 |
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Robins are arriving and even singing at higher latitudes in Canada and Alaska. Three states have reported nesting! Robins instinctively know how to build perfect nurseries. But how will this robin decide where to build the nest? Become a robin and build a nest with this week's plans!
This Week's Update Includes:
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Image of the Week | ||||||||||||||
Photo: Wayne Kryduba | |||||||||||||||
Where To? | |||||||||||||||
News: What's Happening Now & What to Watch For | |||||||||||||||
What's
Happening Now Spring's race continues in the lower 48, too: The first nesting reports have already been posted for Arkansas, Michigan, and Ohio. How do the following observations show that robins return when their habitat is ready? What spring behaviors do these reports describe?
What
to Watch For
Watch the map in coming days and you'll see that singing robins reveal the temperature patterns of our continent. We'll hear reports of robins singing at higher latitudes and at higher elevations.
Predict
when the first 'gah-non-da-doy' (robins) will
reach interior Alaska by examining dates of "first" robins there for the past 15 years. We'll be waiting along with the students at Innoko River School to find out the date of the first robin of spring 2012! |
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Activity: Build a Robin's Nest | |||||||||||||||
Some robins will build 20 or even 30 nests over their lifetimes. Instinct tells them how to build the perfect structure to hold the eggs they're about to lay. The perfect robin nest must serve as a snug baby cradle to keep the eggs and babies warm, dry, and safe. It must also have room for the mother robin to hunker down to incubate her young. How do they build such a terrific cradle? Give it a try with human-made blueprints! | |||||||||||||||
Photo: Wayne Kryduba | |||||||||||||||
Safe, Cool, Comfortable | |||||||||||||||
Latest Maps & Journal: Where Are Robins Now? | |||||||||||||||
These maps show where people have reported robins and earthworms. Patterns emerge as citizen scientists report their observations. Robins return when their habitat is ready!
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The next Robin migration update will be posted on April 10, 2012. | |||||||||||||||