POSTED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE ONTBIRDS COORDINATOR

Dear Ontbirders:

As the academic year draws to a close, the Journey North Program  
(http://www.learner.org/jnorth) would like to thank all those who have reported 
their “first sightings” of target species to this amazing internet-based 
science program that supports about 700,000 students across Canada and North 
America who are studying and measuring and monitoring and recording the arrival 
of spring across North America.

If you have not done so, please send to Cindy ([email protected]) 
your “FIRST” sighting details (date, location, name of observer) for:

American Robin
Loon
Hummingbird
Oriole
Red-Winged Blackbird
Barn Swallow

You can also register with the program at the Journey North website and file 
reports using the forms there. 

And lastly, this writer AND the Journey North would appreciate your report of 
the first sighting of migrating Monarch Butterfly, egg and caterpillar that you 
see. Beginning this past weekend, there has been a number of sightings of 
adults and eggs in Toronto. PLEASE SEND MONARCH BUTTERFLY SIGHTINGS PRIVATELY 
TO THIS WRITER AND DO NOT POST THEM TO ONTBIRDS: [email protected].

Thank you

Donald A. Davis, U.E.

Life Member
Ontario Nature
Friends of Presqu'ile Park

Member
Toronto Entomologists' Association
Willow Beach Field Naturalists

Board of Directors
Monarch Butterfly Fund




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