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soren
Mar 20, 2018Explorer
John&Joey wrote:soren wrote:
...One interesting thing to watch is those birds that "crawl" north, and only go a few hours north, then stay a few days, or a week, in a new park.
See above picture for reason why.
I'm more facinated by the fact that some parks seem to watch their long term guests leave, yet for the next few weeks the park stays relatively full, since they are replaced by other birds who are just passing through. Some I've talked to are really looking for the perfect weather. They might of found a region far too cold for their liking in Jan, and Feb, but are happy to spend a week or two of their season there, in March or even the first half of April. Seems like a cool way to migrate, to me.
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