Mrs. Natalie Boelman and Mrs. Mary McLean-Hely will be keeping all of us informed of the Migration Mystery through a series of blog posts. If you want to learn more about the Earth and its animals you will enjoy all of this information.
We are looking forward to finding out where “Zee” takes us.
NASA scientists are in the field and write home to tell about it.
Read their blog posts:
- April 25, 2016 Meet Five New Space Robins
- April 21, 2016 Migration Mystery: Listen to the singing!
- April 18, 2016 Welcome to Alberta, Canada!
- April 12, 2016 A Migration Mystery
I am so excited to track Zee! This makes me realize that our internet has changed a lot as we got smarter! I wonder if Zee is a boy or a girl!
I wonder if Zee is going to be a girl or boy too!!!
In school today we read a passage about bird banders. The tecnology changed so much since then! Now there is more accurate bird trackers that are more reliable. I can’t wait to see the adventures Zee is going to go on?
This will be fun to track Zee! I cant believe technology has changed that much in so little time! I wonder if Zee’s migration pattern will be different from last year.
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You should see this robin!
I think this would be very interesting. But are WE as in Mrs. Fluger’s class going to track the bird somehow like on the Smart Board… Still I am excited to find out what Zee looks like.?
I think it would be very exiting to track Zee , 24 years ago we wouldn’t be able to track Zee. Will we see and study how it migrates? Like everyone else i really want to know if Zee is a boy or a girl either way i will still be happy to get to check the patterns and see where he is going. I guess we will just have to wait and find out.
I have a feeling that something is going to happen like a forest fire or other natural disaster is going to happen or a hibernation will still be going or there are going to be n mosquito’s.
I mean no mosquitos’