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Eagle #05 (West)
Fall Migration, 1997
Data Courtesy of Jim Watson
Washington Department
of Fish and Wildlife
Eagle #05 is an Adult Female, Captured 1/29/97
Date
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Lat (N)
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Long (W)
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07/29/97
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59.907
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-124.650
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08/08/97
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59.685
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-125.221
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08/29/97
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58.853
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-124.874
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09/28/97
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58.153
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-127.099
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10/09/97
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57.060
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-128.688
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10/18/97
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53.495
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-128.182
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11/17/97
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50.108
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-124.735
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11/22/97
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49.518
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-123.374
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11/27/97
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49.779
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-123.193
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12/02/97
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49.576
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-122.826
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12/07/97
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49.260
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-121.899
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12/12/97
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49.312
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-121.976
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12/22/97
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49.282
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-121.939
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12/27/97
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49.480
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-121.911
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01/01/98
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49.857
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-122.090
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01/11/98
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48.754
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-122.795
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01/18/98
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48.546
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-121.435
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01/21/98
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48.457
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-121.336
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01/27/98
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48.456
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-121.680
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- On what date do you think the migration began?
- On what date did it appear to end?
- How many days did the entire trip take?
- What is the greatest number of miles/day traveled?
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