Posted with permission of Ontbirds Coordinator:

With regard to the earlier post requesting sightings for Journey
North Internet-based
science program followed by 1.6 million Canadian and U.S. Students:

Go Mobile With
Journey North - Take
Journey North outside with the new free 
citizen science app for your mobile phone. 


Report your sightings from the field. View maps, take pictures, leave
comments.
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/mobile/index.html

American Robins– first sighting, first wave seen
Barn Swallow – first sighting
Frogs – first heard singing
Hummingbirds– feeder up, first sighting
Loon– first sighting
Monarch Butterfly– first sighting, first egg, first larva
Oriole – feeder up, first sighting, first nest building
Red-winged Blackbird – first sighting
Other signs of spring 

PLEASE DO NOT POST THESE SIGHTINGS TO ONTBIRDS. 

PLEASE REGISTER AND REPORT SIGHTINGS TO: 

www.learner.org/jnorth
 
Thank you

 
Don Davis
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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