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Subject: Migration project - Looking for "first sighting" dates from Canadian locations
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Greetings,

I work for Journey North, an online environmental project teaching kids 
about migration. We follow migrations of the American Robin, Baltimore 
and Bullock's Orioles, Ruby-throated and Rufous Hummingbirds, and Common 
Loon through contributions from our student participants, scientists, and 
birders who send us their "first sighting" dates.  We also follow 
Whooping Crane, Bald Eagle, and Peregrine Falcon using data from 
scientists closely following these species. 

We're having trouble getting enough data from Canada.  If any of you 
would be willing to submit your first sightings of our target species, 
we'd sure appreciate it!!   You can send this information directly to me 
at: lauraerick@aol.com  
or register for Journey North*  and report directly on our website  at:
 http://www.learner.org/jnorth/

Thanks!

Laura Erickson 
lauraerick@aol.com 
Science Writer  
Journey North 
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/

*There is no cost associated with registering.  
Journey North is funded by the  Annenberg/Corporation for Public 
Broadcasting Math and Science Project




