Date: 09/21/2014
Number: 50
It was about five o'clock on Sunday afternoon. The temperature was about 80 with little wind. Driving south out of Oxford on the county road there was a group of about 50 of them that crossed the road in front of the truck. Unfortunately two of them ended up on the grill of the truck and one on the antenna. The one on the antenna survived but it had some injury. The STEAM students are currently monitoring it in our classroom.
Our classes are going to the Chaplin Nature Center in Arkansas City, Kansas, on Thursday, September 25, to help with the Monarch butterfly count and to learn more about the Monarchs.
Mrs. Wagner's 3rd, 4th and 5th grade STEAM classes
Oxford, KS
Latitude: 37.2 Longitude: -97.2
Observed by: Mrs. Wagner's
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