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    Dragonfly 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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    Nice sightings! So many birds are getting ready to head south.
    Everyone send us your local sightings!
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