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7 days agoDragonfly migration!You've heard of butterfly migration, but how about dragonfly migration?
With a 4-inch wing span, some green darners can migrate more than 80 miles per day, with some traveling from Canada all the way to Mexico. Migration is more concentrated in the fall, sometimes resulting in swarms of dragonflies!
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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Next AVA Meeting is April 11 at 7 P.M.
Schools were closed, snow plows were delayed in getting to side roads and the wind was blowing, so we regretfully cancelled our Audubon meeting for Tuesday, March 14. Our next meeting will be as scheduled, April 11 at 7:00 p.m. at … Continue reading
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Iosco County In Top Ten: Great Backyard Bird Count!
(The article was posted in the local Iosco County News-Herald and is presented here by permission of Peggy Ridgway) Bird counters in Iosco County chalked up an impressive number of species during the 20th annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) … Continue reading
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