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Hey kids! The letters you see on the map stand for cities: H = Hudson Bay, Canada D = Duluth, Minnesota, USA M = Mexico City, Mexico S = San Jose, Costa Rica Bo = Bogota, Columbia Br = Brasilia, Brazil T = Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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Hey kids! The letters you see on the map stand for cities: H = Hudson Bay, Canada D = Duluth, Minnesota, USA M = Mexico City, Mexico S = San Jose, Costa Rica Bo = Bogota, Columbia Br = Brasilia, Brazil T = Tierra del Fuego, Argentina It sure looks dark green at Duluth. Can you find Duluth? A picture of North and South America in… July! Hmm… I wonder where the bird is?
I wonder why he left Duluth? And… what is that white stuff up there? A picture of North and South America in… October! Whoa!! That bird is on the move!! Where do you think he is going?
It is still October, and that hawk is already to Mexico! Where do you think he will be in November? A picture of North and South America in… late October! Wow… Interesting. It sure does look dark green down here in the Southern Hemisphere.
Hmm… late November. I’d better get out in the yard to start raking the leaves… A picture of North and South America in… November! Okay… I’ve got a question for you. It is November, and the hawk is in South America. What color is Earth near the hawk?
Oh yes…I love December. Almost time for the Winter Break! Sledding… Snowball fights… I bet it has started to snow in the Colorado Rocky Mountains by now! A picture of North and South America in… December! Hey, check me out down here! And check out our hawk!! He has flown almost to the tip of South America!
Discussion Questions From Pixel… Describe the differences in the vegetation you see between North and South America. It seems like the Hawk always tries to stay in the greenest areas of North and South America. Why might that be? Find Duluth Minnesota again. Do you think it would be easy for a bird to find food in Duluth in January? Why? How are the seasons related to the migration of the hawk? A picture of North and South America in… January!