Countdown to Migration: October 2, 2009 | Orientation & Welcome to New Participants >> | |
Today's Report Includes:
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Chick Chat: All Together! | ||
This week brought moving day for Cohort One. Finally, all 21 chicks are living together! Although the nine new arrivals are still fenced off from the younger birds while penned, the entire group of 21 mingled together outside after Wednesday's training sessions. When adult #509 tried to interrupt, some of the chicks tried to chase him off. Moving wasn't
easy. It took two days! On Sep. 25, four chicks kept turning
back to the
comfort of their old pen.
Finally, Chris and Brooke were each able to keep one chick in the
air, and they flew over to the new pen. That left two holdouts behind.
Their next good flying weather didn't come until Sep. 30, four days
later. Their job now is learning to get along together before their
first journey south. |
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CraneCam: Ringside Seat | ||
The world's first online Whooping Crane Cam is here! Operation Migration is thrilled to give all Craniacs a ringside seat for this migration. If the team finds connectivity at remote stopover locations, you may be able to watch each morning's departure as the cranes and planes make their way south on a journey of over 1,200 miles. The CraneCam will also deliver views of the Class of 2009 in their travel pen after each migration flight leg is completed. After migration, the CraneCam will be set up at Florida's St. Mark's National Wildlife Refuge. That means we can watch the young cranes as they mature over the winter and get ready for spring's journey north, with no human help. Amazing sights are ahead. Thank you, Operation Migration and Duke Energy! |
Click to see the chicks LIVE on the NEW Operation Migration CraneCam! >> Flight School training usually happens sometime between 7 and 8 a.m. (Wisconsin time) on good-weather mornings. |
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Meet the Flock: Crane Quiz #5 | Print the Quiz >> | |
Everybirdy moving in together meant a big week for the chicks, and some of the bio pages show new events:
While you're
on these bio pages, look for answers to our fifth
Crane Quiz on the Class of 2009: |
The
chicks burst out of the pen, excited to fly with the ultralight!
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Booklet: "Countdown to Migration" | Teacher Guide >> | |
October 10 is the target date for the chicks' departure on the biggest adventure of their lives: their first journey south. The cranes just show up and fly, but the crew has a lot to do! What’s on their job list right now? What is the "sweet spot" — and what makes it so important to the birds in flight? Find answers in “Countdown to Migration,” next in our pre-migration series of six titles. Each booklet comes in a matching Web slide show as well as .pdf format ready to ready to print, fold, and enjoy. See Teacher Guide to extend the learning.
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Training Timeline: Latest Milestones | Timeline Events >> | |
You can add "all chicks at one pen site" to your own timeline for this year’s chicks. The chicks have grown nearly as tall as some team members when they lift their beaks up high. See other milestones and key events for this year's chicks:
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Countdown to Migration: Posted Fridays | Bookmark the
Whooping Crane Home Page
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Weekly
Summaries are posted (by email) to registered participants on FRIDAYS:
Sep 4, 11, 18, 25; Oct 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; Nov. 6, 13, 20— or until
this year's newest Eastern flock chicks reach their winter homes in
Florida! |
The
folks at Operation Migration, who conduct the chicks' fall ultralight-led
migration that we share on Journey North, still have some Change4Cranes kits: Get your Free Operation Migration Change4Cranes Kit >> |
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More news next Friday: October 9, 2009—ONE DAY before migration! | ||
More
Whooping Crane Lessons
and Teaching Ideas! |
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